Dear Dr. Alexander Ryder,I write to you in utmost urgency as I have stumbled upon an important lead in the manuscript history of the forbidden text. Before embarking on the perilous journey this has lured me into, I would like to inform you of my discoveries. Discoveries, which I now wish had been left in... Continue Reading →
Cordelia and the Oak Tree
Cordelia and the Oak Tree A Short Story by C. M. Oguz *** Cordelia, known to her friends and family as Cora, was by all means an ordinary girl, indistinguishable on the surface from all the others who attended Primrose Elementary. Much like them, she also liked to braid her hair, listen to the latest... Continue Reading →
The Elemental
The Elemental A Short Story by C. M. Oguz *** It was a rainy Monday afternoon as Nathan sat with his backside parked squarely on his hard, cold desk-chair preparing to listen to the ever-lasting boredom that would no doubt be that day’s literature lecture. But something happened that day which interfered with the usual... Continue Reading →
Mete’s Puzzle/Adventure Game Guide
This is a guide for puzzle/adventure games available on PC. The common feature of the games included are being focused mainly on puzzle-solving rather than other gaming mechanics (i.e. gunplay). Most such games are Point & Click in style, modelled after the Lucas Arts classics of the early 90's - but there are a few... Continue Reading →
Puzzle Game #2 – The Death of Mr. Moore
Instructions: This game is a single-image puzzle-solving mystery game I have created for your enjoyment. All of the information required to solve the puzzle is in the picture - although you may require external tools (i.e. a calculator, the internet etc.). The premise is simple (as the instructions in the image also reveal): “The body... Continue Reading →
Puzzle Game #1 – The Kidnapping of Jay
Instructions: This game is a single-image puzzle-solving mystery game I have created. All of the information required to solve the puzzle is in the picture - although you may require external tools (i.e. a calculator, the internet etc.). The premise is simple (as the instructions in the image also reveal), "A man known simply as... Continue Reading →
The Scream
The Scream A Short Story by C. M. Oguz The massive silhouette loomed ahead of me, like a monolith of darkness, blocking the murky skyline. It was known as the Citadel: a towering police-structure of security and surveillance, forever keeping the ground level down in its place. Rain drops were... Continue Reading →