Tag: Nautilus
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What people are saying about Nemo’s Fury
What people are saying about Nemo’s Fury: The writing is engaging, creative and careful, the interface and gameplay while simple is attractive and professional. Really atmospheric… the illustrations are great too Jason Archer, Fightingfantasy.net It’s a perfect example of a choose your own adventure text game. The look is gorgeous and I love the simple…
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More great feedback for Nemo’s Fury
Writer/Indie Dev Ze Hai Liu had this to say about playing Nemo’s Fury: The style looks very nice, the writing is snappy. Ze Hai Liu, Writer/Indie Dev If you’d like to review Nemo’s Fury or provide a testimonial, please contact us Or on Facebook. We’d love to hear and share your thoughts and opinions! And…
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Nemo’s Fury first testimonial
Author Lee Rawlings had this to say about playing Nemo’s Fury: It’s a perfect example of a choose your own adventure text game. The look is gorgeous and I love the simple gameplay. The font size and colour choices are easy on the eye too, spot on for playing on journeys. Love it! Lee Rawlings,…
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Nemo’s Fury: The Nautilus has launched!
We’re hugely proud and excited our gamebook app Nemo’s Fury is now available to download to smartphones and tablets from your app store! What will you do when you’re abducted aboard a submarine by a machiavellian aristocrat with plans for world domination? Choose your own adventure with the legendary Captain Nemo and his incredible submarine,…
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Adapting 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea part IX. From sketch to illustration
More sketches from Nemo’s Fury. I’m always fascinated by how artists turn their ideas into images and this is my very basic two step system. I draw a rough idea of the scene on the cheapest -usually lined – paper I can buy, and use either cheap biros or felt tips to draw. Then I…
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Adapting 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea part VIII. Guns and robots
There’s a great deal of fascinating technology in Jules Verne’s work, not only Nemo’s remarkable submarine itself, the Nautilus, but also the diving suits the crew use for underwater exploration and the weapons they use. The above image was inspired by my upbringing on industrial Teesside, my comprehensive school would task us with painting the…
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Adapting 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea part VI. The voyage
Verne’s novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea takes the reader on a whistle-stop voyage of adventure around the globe, giving my gamebook app adaptation of the book, Nemo’s Fury a global scope. I can take the player anywhere in the world in the Nautilus. And as I wanted to be reasonably faithful to Verne’s work,…