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Julie Morley

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Julie Morley is a freelance writer and comic artist from Spring, Texas. She attended the Academy of Art University for two years, studying Animation and Illustration. Whilst here, she learned about writing comic scripts, storyboards, and general storytelling. Since leaving college, she has been working on personal comic projects, stories, and illustrations. She aspires to release a self published comic within two years. For the majority of her life, she has been playing console games, typically being third-person shooters and sandboxes. Her favorite game of existence is Dark Cloud II (Dark Chronicle) and her favorite Indie game is Gone Home.

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  Fire and Ice – Playing with Emotions By Julie Morley [divider] Being emotionally balanced it very important. It’s all a part of being a healthy individual. But what if something happens that throws you off tilt? Some sort of emotional trauma that just keeps…

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An Ancient Temple, you say? By Julie Morley [divider] Spirit takes the angle of approaching a game from a filmmaker’s perspective and generating as much cinematic and atmospheric material possible to produce an engaging and memorable storytelling experience. Combining ambient music with a haunting and…

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  [divider] We’re not gonna take it! No, we ain’t gonna take it! Oh, we’re not gonna take it any- Okay, I should probably stop there. Just let me have that guitar solo, man, please. Goodness, doesn’t that make you want to question authority, ponder…

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  Love and a Revolution Another View Of Heart& Slash By Julie Morley [divider] This can’t be all there is to life, right? Follow orders and do as your told, they stress. It’s been such a long time since a human walked amongst us, so why…

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  Jumpin’ Kitty By Julie Morley [divider] Recently, we had the craze over the Flappy Bird app and the many games similar to it following its release. Unfortunately, Flappy bird only was on the market for a short period of time before being taken off…

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The Quest to Destroy the Rift By Julie Morley [divider] Roughly ten years ago, plenty of the science community became heavily sucked into a new science project that completely changed the world as we knew it. They went above and beyond and created something outstanding,…

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Your Place in the Proven Lands By Julie Morley [divider] We must have been struck sudden by debris. There was no way to avoid it; didn’t even get to send an emergency signal. I barely made it and I don’t even know the name of…

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  Space Loves Me Another View On Proven Lands By Julie Morley [divider] If you think there’s nothing in Space, you’re wrong. We must have been struck suddenly by debris. There was no way to avoid any of it. Didn’t even get to send an…

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Inside The Mind Of Oscar By Julie Morley [divider] Flynn is my very, very, very best friend. In fact, he is my only friend. He’s the mightiest elephant you ever did see and he’s with me everywhere I go, no matter what. Which is pretty…

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Hoarding the Comic Enthusiasts By Julie Morley [divider] Suit up, friends. We’re going to a convention. Let me tell you something, dreams do come true. No, really, give me a chance. I’m not just here for entertainment purposes. I mean it, they really do. And…

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Tappin’ Tadpole By Julie Morley [divider] There is something about Tadpole Treble that really caught my eye from the get-go. I haven’t stumbled upon many music oriented games that incorporate other elements into it that keep it engaging.  The creators, Michael and Matthew Taranto, took…

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By Julie Morley [divider] I just don’t believe it is going to have an effect on me. When it comes to horror games, I am fearless! All of them are the same to me: predictable and easy to navigate through. But somehow, my friends say…