Magic Stones full version with quests

You may have noticed that my game Magic Stones started to appear on some other sites/portals. They sell it at lower price (around $20). Where’s the catch? the version on other sites beside mine doesn’t feature the Quest Mode and isn’t eligible for future updates. I think that this is well worth the $5 extra price if you buy the game directly from my site, that small difference will help the support of the development of future expansions and updates.

So remember, always buy on Winter Wolves site, if you want to get the full version of Magic Stones, with quest and updates! 🙂

Virtual Villagers, Chapter 2

I think everyone knows about the Virtual Villager success, since is one of the most famous casual games of the whole 2006. Now the guys at LDW released the second chapter, called “The Lost Children”. It was out already for Pc, and now is out even for Mac. I just had time to download it and start playing a bit… quite impressive, I think they’re going to repeat the success of the first episode!

Download the demo for Pc

Download the demo for Mac



Best friends

dog and cat

This is one of the most funny pictures I’ve ever taken… you sometime see those photos in which dogs and cats seems to be best friends, but when you see it in real is even more amazing…! 🙂

I removed Google Adsense and…

…my sales increased! I don’t know if just a pure coincidence since is too early, but I decided that the google ads in my main Winterwolves site were too much, so I decided to remove them completely, for the small sum they were giving me wasn’t really worth it.

Well, last week had a great jump of sales ! indeed, all those ads were competitors ads displayed on my site. Like someone having a shop, with banners all over it “hey why you don’t just go look in that big shop xyz instead?”.

Quite stupid now that I think about it… I don’t think I’ll ever put adsense on my main site again! 🙂

Magic Stones campaign

I have been thinking about a cool addition to implement in my game Magic Stones. A sort of campaign mode, different from the quest. Basically you could select a deck of cards, picking from all the avatars present in the game (not just the 4 elements) and play battles in a map, in the style of Heroes of Might & Magic.

But maybe is better to start a complete new game from scratch. I love the “card” feeling of the game, but I believe that a grid in isometric view would offer even more strategic fun. Someone remembers the game “Age of Wonders” ? that was pretty cool.

Also I definitely want to try to implement internet play on my next rpg/strategy game. I don’t have much free time right now, but I’ve tried to play the latest expansion of Lux, Ancient Empires, and is really cool in multiplayer. Yes, definitely need to add multiplayer mode to my future games!