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Ron Gilbert Emerges in issue 125 of GamesTM

When I visited Double Fine’s office to take a look at Ron Gilbert’s upcoming game The Cave, he and I spent about an hour talking not just about the new game but also about adventure games in general, and where they’re going, and where they came from. It was too good a conversation to keep to myself, so in addition to previewing The Cave for Adventure Gamers, I spun the longer interview into a feature article that appears in this month’s Games™. You should be able to find it on sale now in the UK. If you’re unlucky enough to be nowhere near a British newsstand, you can buy it online from the publisher (presumably soon, anyway, as it’s not up there yet) or get the issue digitally on iPad.

Along with all sorts of juicy tidbits from the guy who created Monkey Island, the article includes a nice timeline of adventure games through the ages. (I can’t take the credit for this; it was put together by deputy editor Ashley Day.)

Ron was super fun to talk to and I’m thrilled that I was able to turn our chat into not one, but two great articles. And any self-respecting adventure game fan who isn’t excited about The Cave is an idiot. There, I said it.

Little House cabin – almost done!

In my last blog, I pointed out that the half-round logs that came with the log cabin kit make the corners look kind of silly. My dad suggested cutting pieces to glue to the flat edges, to make a “full” log. It was a bit tricky dealing with such little pieces, but I managed and it looks 100% better.

Extreme close-up. There’s an obvious “split” where the two pieces of log meet, but whatever. I think the appearance of full logs outweighs that little flaw.

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“Log by log, they built the walls higher…”

With the first floor interior of my Little House cabin finished, I moved onto the exterior. The Sugar and Spice kit came with a bundle of “half timber” logs that sit flush against the side of the house. They have to be cut to size.

Initially I made the mistake of cutting almost all of the short lengths to the right of the door from the same log—a particularly brown log. So color-wise, it looks a bit funky. I’m hoping that adding the gray stain will make this less noticeable.

Since the logs are only half round, they don’t exactly look authentic where they meet up. But it’s close enough and the benefit of gluing something flat to the side of the house, as opposed to something round, more than makes up for this!

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