Oak Bay News, March 15, 2013

Page 1

NEWS: Anglican church may step away from altar /A3 ARTS: Sporty artist-in-residence at Empress /A11 SPORTS: Grizzlies open playoffs against Kings /A13

Inside today! In A Another edition of Tweed magazine is hot off the press. m

OAK BAYNEWS Watch for breaking news at www.oakbaynews.com

Friday, March 15, 2013

STONE AGE GAMER

Steve McCallum, video game developer with OOG!, a character in a game he hopes will be on Facebook soon. Sharon Tiffin/News staff

Megan Cole News staff

New characters could be making their way to Facebook thanks to an Oak Bay-based video game developer. Stephen McCallum is hard at work creating what he hopes will become his second social game hit. “I’m trying to take a lot of the things that worked with the first game and appeal to a broader audience,” McCallum said. His first Facebook success came with Pot Farm, a game he co-produced with East Side Games in Vancouver. Pot Farm was created following the popularity of Zynga’s FarmVille. “I had been working a lot with Flash at that time and all of these social games are Flash,” McCallum said. “I looked at FarmVille and thought, ‘I could make a game like that.’ The first idea that came to mind was to make a parody of it and make something called Pot Farm, where you don’t necessarily grow tomatoes.” McCallum approached East Side Games, where friends of his from the early days of his career were working, with the idea to improve the art of the game they were already working on by integrating it with the existing game. “We put it together and launched it in 2009 and (got) 1.5 million users in the first month,” he said. “We struggled because the game was launched kind of haphazardly and we weren’t really ready for that type of success, but we kind of made it up as we went along.” Pot Farm has continued to average about one million users a month, and in 2010 McCallum decided to sell his share of the game to pursue a new project. The concept for McCallum’s new game is an online version of the week-long experiment in community, art, self expression and self -reliance known as Burning Man. “The idea behind Burning Man is you get a primitive society for a week where you go to the desert with a bunch of strangers and cast off the rules of society for a little while and build an experimental society,” he said. Because the games McCallum builds are based on social media, the event seemed a good fit and he began creating his concept. PLEASE SEE: Burning Man turns into a caveman, Page A8

For Everything You and Your Family Need to Live Well • FREE local prescription delivery • Blister packing service

PHARMASAVE

®

Pharmasave Oak Bay 2200 Oak Bay Avenue Mon - Fri: 8:30am - 8pm.

Bayco

Turkish Delight

300g

Panda

All Natural Licorice 200g

Divine

Chocolate Bars ars 100g

• Postal outlet • Full Service Cosmetics • Transit passes • And MUCH MORE!

(250) 598-3380 oakbaypharmasave.com

Sat: 9am - 6pm. Sun: 11am - 5pm

Gin Gi Gins 84g

EARN POINT S & SAVE !

ONL.Yeeaa.

3

$ 99

ONLY

3

$ 49

ONLY

3

$ 99

ONLY

2

$ 99

EARN POIN TS & SAVE! S stor e See for details .


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Oak Bay News, March 15, 2013 by Black Press Media Group - Issuu