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Little inferno timber
Little inferno timber









Consider yourself warned …”ĭuffy remembers asking the crowd, “Are you willing to help? Because this isn’t about cutting trees.

little inferno timber

It ended with the words, “Diplomatic channels have been exhausted. A note left in the doorway of the ranger station hammered home the point. The posse, a group of environmentalists, had a simple message: The Forest Service must not cut down a single tree in Ashland’s watershed. “Somehow I got them outside so my employees weren’t so traumatized, and I said, ‘OK - what do you want to tell me?’” “I’m a fairly small person, but I finally got their attention,” Duffy said, remembering the day of the protest in 1996. In the next instant, she realized it was up to her to control the situation. Everyone was talking, loudly, at the same time. The masked figures filled the room shoulder-to-shoulder. Duffy, then in her early 30s, was one of those earnest Forest Service employees - “nose down, tail up” is how she describes herself - who could tell people without irony that she was from the government and there to help. She was on her normal morning rounds, greeting staffers once they’d had time to check their messages and drink a cup of coffee. Linda Duffy, the district ranger in charge, happened to be in the front reception area when the masked figures flooded in. Then, as one, they ran at the front doors of the building, and before anyone inside could react, they had pushed their way in. They parked bikes, stepped out of cars, and covertly pulled ski masks over their faces. The few remaining survivors travel the world in ships searching for dry land and petrol…hmm that last part seem familiar, anyway…hope you liked my story.love WOG can’t wait for awesome games from the crew.They assembled in the parking lot outside the ranger station in Ashland, Oregon. Eventually the dumb torch lights the icecaps on fire and the world is submerged in water. The torch comes alive and goes out of control lighting things all around the world on fire. Eventually he finds “The Torch of Never Ending Flames”!!! What could go wrong with never ending flames M I Right?!? He lights the torch. Inside he burns spider webs (stupid spiders no one likes you), obstacles, torches and other goodies as he searches. He discovers a secret passage and enters the temple. Our intrepid adventurer is going through the jungle. WTH they thinking trying to compete with the HUGEEE TomorrowCorporation Indie conglomerate. Stupid ball won’t go in the hole!! OH and light those dumb small Indie teams on fire.

little inferno timber

Oh just a few more, a Giant Marshmellow so I can make a giant S’more, some times I wish the golf ball I’m using would burst into flames. Tags: Little Inferno, Tomorrow Corporationįiled under Little Inferno 96 Responses to “Building Little Inferno” Important survey question: What would you most like to set on fire? Does anyone use RSS anymore? Ham radio? Or is it social face places now? Can my Netscape Navigator do that? So keep an eye on this space if you’re curious to track/participate in the development of Little Inferno, with RSS or something.

little inferno timber

We’ve been quiet about this game so far to avoid being another lost adorable indie game that never materializes – but now we’re almost done! And we’ll post some first bits of real info on Little Inferno in a few days. We just overhauled and updated this site to become our work-in-progress dev ‘log from here on out, to track the progress of our new game Little Inferno, leading up to a release by this winter on multiple platforms. So we thought this might be a good time to start sharing. We’re starting to see flickers of life, and they are getting brighter. For what seems like a very long time, we (the two Kyles and Allan) have been locked away working on a strange new game.











Little inferno timber