Archival Origins


Over the years, I've directed a number of historical documentaries for television. This required a large amount of research at the the Library of Congress & National Archives. It was here, among faded photographs and dusty card catalogues, that I first discovered the creepy imagery that would inspire the game HAUNTIBLES. 
Early photos such as Civil War daguerreotypes break down over time. The figures captured in them now appear rather ghostly.
My mind wandered as I searched through the old images. What were the people in these photos like? What stories could they tell us? How might they communicate from beyond the frame? The idea for HAUNTIBLES began to materialize.

Many collections are digitized, but not everything's online.
Sometimes, it's nice to take a stroll through the card catalogues and see what you find.
Spooky old photos did more than just inspire the game HAUNTIBLES. Many ended up in the game itself. I incorporated these images directly into backgrounds, story scraps, or even objects to collect.

Check back for future blog posts about these archival adventures.

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  1. A fascinating perspective. An innovative frame for video games. Now I am curious: what is the puzzle about, how does it work, what is there to discover. I am looking forward to more archival insights - and to play the game when it comes out.

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    1. Thanks! Look out for future entries that'll delve into the puzzles, game mechanics, and story. Lots of exciting topics on the horizon.

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