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    the history and design of disney’s pirates of the caribbean ride (part 1)

    May 4, 2020 /

    Pirates of the Caribbean has long been one of the most beloved rides at the Disney theme parks.  It was the last ride personally overseen by Walt Disney, though it did not open in Disneyland until 1967, three months after…

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  • Game Design,  Travel

    visiting trickeye museum seoul: directions, tips, and review

    February 25, 2020 /

    Styled as the “world’s first AR museum”, Trickeye Museum Seoul is more a gallery of rather odd larger-than-life paintings styled for optical illusions in which the guest can take a photo as part of the scene.  Even the “AR” label…

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  • Game Design,  Travel

    visiting riot games’ lol park esports stadium in seoul

    January 20, 2020 /

    I played a lot of League of Legends last year, so it was a happy accident that I found myself at LoL Park, Riot Games’ esports stadium, during my recent travels in Seoul.  Seriously, I saw a logo on the…

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  • Travel

    “snow white’s scary adventures” ride changes its storytelling forever

    January 13, 2020 /

    “Snow White’s Scary Adventures” is one of those rides that I remember going on as a small child on my very first trip to Disneyland.  It’s by all measures a classic.  In fact, “Snow White’s Scary Adventures” is one of…

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  • Game Design,  Travel

    dissecting and designing dark escape rooms

    January 7, 2020 /

    There’s a specific group of friends I enjoy going to escape rooms with.  I’ve got my puzzle enthusiasts, those who love Sudokus or a challenging level of Baba Is You.  There are one or two who fancy themselves detectives and…

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  • Game Design

    axe throwing, game design and zombies

    October 11, 2019 /

    It’s October, the spookiest month of the year, so I wanted to write about throwing axes.  The truth is, I’ve wanted to write about throwing axes for a while now.  I went axe throwing with some co-workers earlier this year,…

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  • Travel

    creating moments at chabot space and science center

    July 22, 2019 /

    Nestled in the Oakland hills, the Chabot Space and Science Center has educated the community as a non-profit institution for more than a century.  It originally opened as an observatory in 1883, moved to its current location in 1915 and…

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  • Game Design,  Travel

    stagecoach greens review: mini golf designed for interesting choices

    June 17, 2019 /

    Last week, I headed over to Stagecoach Greens in San Francisco with my teammates for an afternoon of mini golf under the scorching California sun. There’s a lot to like about the venue, such as the outdoor bar, the picnic…

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  • Travel

    maker faire bay area: tips, tricks, review

    June 3, 2019 /

    A couple of weekends ago, I attended my first ever Maker Faire in the Bay Area.  Although I had previously exhibited a VR game called An Ant’s Life at the Pittsburgh Maker Faire, this was the first time I was…

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