Hi Charles,

Yes, I do tend to work on other projects besides the major ones.. For
a while I was working on MOTA exclusively but discovered that I can't
focus on any single project for that long without going a bit crazy.
There are other ideas that I'd like to see produced, and besides it
helps break up the work load.

I discovered back in 2006 when I was writing Monte and STFC at the
same time that I enjoyed switching between those two projects. I'd
work on Monte in the morning, go eat lunch, and come back and work on
STFC for a while. Somedays I'd work on STFC and others just Monte.
Either way the work did get done, and if I was having a mental block,
just got tired of working on the one project, I could return to the
other project with a fresh perspective. In this way I jugled the work
load and wasn't stuck with the same code day in and day out.

What I am doing now is similar, but the projects aren't necessarily
something I intend to publish. I have a few sample games I'm writing
for Linux for me to play, and some of them have a rather adult
oriented theme. Nothing wrong with that, but I am uncertain how I feel
about releasing adult oriented games on the USA Games website. :D

Cheers!

On 3/22/13, Charles Rivard <wee1s...@fidnet.com> wrote:
> I think that Tom is working on other game titles to break up the monotony,
> and to also as a refresher.  Plus, they keep him going as far as game
> production.  Of course, he has had setbacks such as other life issues and
> computer bummers, too.  I'm willing to wait until the Ark of Hope is
> finished to his satisfaction, and based from what we've already gotten, it
> will also be up to our expectations.  I'm also confident that we will be
> getting raceway.  One thing that I do give him credit for is that he keeps
> us abreast of what's up with his projects, which I also appreciate.
>
> ---
> Shepherds are the best beasts, but Labs are a close second.

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