Happy Halloween everyone!
This month went by incredibly fast for us. For those of you that might not have already heard, our sister company, Broken Crayon Games (notice the family relation), released their very first game, Wizardous: An Apprentice’s Betrayal. It’s an incredibly fun (although at times frustrating – by design) mobile game. You can pick it up for all of the major mobile devices.
The game is FREE until Nov. 1st (NO ads, NO in-app purchases… just free) in order to give those who show us early support something in return! The version in stores currently is only a Promo version and is missing the final levels, however if you download it now while it’s FREE, you’ll be updated to the final complete version on Nov. 14th!
Here are links to the game in stores:
iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/wizardous-apprentices-betrayal/id719287441?ls=1&mt=8
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.botfgames.wizardous
NOOK: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/wizardous-broken-crayon-games/1117075416
Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Broken-Crown-Games-LLC-Wizardous/dp/B00FP23JJ2
Though there are a lot of great things I could talk about with this game, it’s a bit off-topic for this newsletter. If you’d like to learn more, feel free to check out the Wizardous website.
Alright, so enough about Broken Crayon Games and Wizardous — you’re all here because you support Broken CROWN Games and Escaping Titan, which is all about getting the science behind our sci-fi right. So onto the science!
Science Behind the Sci-Fi Panel Overview
- Science Focus: Paleobotany
- Author: Jamie Boyer
- Science Focus: Neuroscience
- Author: Robert Hampson
- Science Focus: Astrobiology
- Author: Jacob Haqq-Misra
- Science Focus: Astrophysics
- Author: Amitai Bin-Nun
- Science Focus: Physics
- Author: David S. Latchman – David holds a Bachelor of Science in Physics from the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago with specialization in Environmental & Medical Physics. David is a freelance science writer whose work has appeared in Next Door Magazine. His blog, The Quantum Tunnel, focuses on the science featured in popular movies and TV shows. He can be found on Google+ and on Twitter.
This Month’s “Random Science News”
- It seems the planet that we’ll call home for our first game in the Broken Crown series, Titan, as well as its host planet Saturn, have been fairly active in the October science news:
- Check out these awesome images of Saturn made by an amateur astronomer.
- There is also news from NASA (pre-shutdown) about a discovery that Titan’s atmosphere contains Propylene – one of the major ingredients in plastic. I’m sure that’s something we can work into the game somehow!
- News related to Mars
- Curiosity has come back with some more great evidence to show Mars PREVIOUSLY had the conditions needed to support life (not that life was actually there).
- Plus, have you ever had an idea for what should go on a rover? Well here is your chance! NASA is now accepting proposals for what should go on their 2020 rover – granted that’s not important to most of us. What might be however, is that they are looking at this mission as a way to test out the necessary tools for humans to colonize to Mars.
- For some more ‘down to Earth’ news – a new discovery was made on the cancer front! Though I wouldn’t exactly recommend the treatment to a friend just yet, a Russian team of scientists have successfully “doubled the life-span” of cancer patients.