Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Animals. Show all posts

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Store Update!


The updated store now contains the card game ANIMALLUM, as well as matte-covered editions of LIGHTNING DOG, SEAGLASSING, and EUROPAN!

Check it all out here at the Etsy!

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Animallum: Earth Animals (Even-Toed / Hoofed)


Here they are!  The last bunch!  This group of even-toed ungulates made me really happy for some reason...I think the Bongo (number three above) has made it onto my favorite animal list!  From here on out, as far as the card game goes, I've just got to finish designs for both sides of the playing cards, then it'll go off to get prototyped!  Final stretch, now!

1.  Moschus moschiferus
2.  Rusa alfredi
3.  Tragelaphus eurycerus isaaci
4.  Antilope cervicapra

Monday, August 26, 2013

Animallum: Earth Animals (Marbled)



Group number nine:  Animals with marbled patterns on their bodies.

1.  Urolophus cruciatus
2.  Neofelis nebulosa
3.  Atelopus certus
4.  Vormela peregusna

Friday, August 23, 2013

Animallum: Earth Animals (Mutated)



This collection of animal blokes happen to all have mutations typical (as infrequent as they are) for their species:


1.  Crocodylus siamensis (Albino)
2.  Ovis aries (Six-Legged)
3.  Micrurus tener (Two-Headed)
4.  Chaerilus celebensis (Two-Tailed)

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Animallum: Earth Animals (Cool Pants)


I know what it looks like...it looks like I ran out of animal categories.  Cool pants?  Cool pants!  These are animals with cool pants!  I actually really liked the idea of making this category...I mean, you know, they're animals...and they have cool pants...

...ugh...

1.  Kiwa hirsuta
2.  Ailuropoda melanoleuca
3.  Anisocelis flavolineata
4.  Okapia johnstoni

Monday, August 19, 2013

Animallum: Earth Animals (Red Faced???)




So, um, I drew a category of animals who are forever blushing:

1.  Sagittarius serpentarius
2.  Cacajao calvus
3.  Agama agama
4.  Trosia fallax

Friday, August 9, 2013

Animallum: Earth Animals (Hemophagous)


Well, I'm at least halfway there with the animal groups for this card game!  I haven't decided if I'm going to do eight or ten groups, but I'm kind of leaning towards eight.  With three more groups, I could be finished with the major art for the game, except for the images on the cards' backs.  Got any ideas for animal categories?  Maybe I'll use one!

This batch of blood suckers consists of the following:

1.  Geotria australis
2.  Calyptra thalictri
3.  Diaemus youngi
4.  Geospiza difficilis septentrionalis

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Animallum: Earth Animals (Troglobytes)


More animals!  This group-o-four's defining characteristic is their propensity for cave dwelling.  From left to right:

1.  Orthriophis taeniurus ridleyi
2.  Eurycea rathbuni
3.  Satan eurystomus
4.  Cambarus zophonastes

Monday, July 29, 2013

Animallum: Earth Animals (Gliders)


The next batch of animals for the upcoming card game are none other than representatives of Earth's gliding creatures:

1.  Ptychozoon kuhli
2.  Cypselurus callopterus
3.  Rhacophorus annamensis
4.  Anomalurus pelii

Friday, July 26, 2013

Animallum: Earth Animals (Semi-Aquatic)


This is the next batch of Earth's animals for the card game.  Like I mentioned in the previous post, each grouping of animals is somewhat general and not divided biologically like mammal, reptile, etc.  Aliens have grouped the animals behaviorally.  Wednesday you saw the "insectivores" and, today, you have some animals that are "semi-aquatic."  Stay tuned for more categories!  (Also, if you have any ideas for animal categories, throw 'em in a comment!)


Of course, I had to find a way to get platypus into the game...haha!


From left to right, we have...


1. Varanus niloticus
2. Ornithorhynchus anatinus
3. Triturus cristatus
4. Pteronura brasiliensis

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Animallum: Earth Animals (Insectivores)


Alright, so here's the concept of the card game I'm making.

Aliens have made first contact with a future Earth that has just begun traveling through space.  Unfortunately, the aliens that have found our planet value it for its biodiversity and immediately loot Earth for a great deal of wildlife.  In their economy, things that are valuable because they are rare on Earth are of no value because, throughout the galaxy, one can find many planets, moons, and asteroids with extremely high abundances of these Earth-rare materials.  Instead, their economy is based on something that is rare in the galaxy:  variety in life.  This is what made Earth seem like an untapped treasure chest.

Now, we want to get our wildlife back!

The problem is that we have nothing to trade with the looters, so Earth has turned to the help of three other alien civilizations that do have rare resources we can use to get our animals back.  In exchange for diamonds, gold, and iron, these benevolent societies will give Earth agents resources that they can use to bust our native creatures out of alien zoo banks.

I'll explain more about the mechanics of this 2-4 player card-based game in another post, but, for now, I'll say that every player is assigned an alien zoo bank to trade for our wildlife, and these zoos contain Earth animals according to various categories.  For example, this batch is made of insectivores (from left to right):

1.  Zaglossus bruijni
2.  Myrmecophaga tridactyla
3.  Tamandua tetradactyla
4.  Manis tetradactyla

In other words, each of the zoos assigned to players will have one insectivore.

Other categories right now include troglobytes, gliders, and semi-aquatic.  I'd like to come up with 8-10 categories so that each zoo will contain 8-10 animals...not human-assigned categories, like mammal and reptile, but categories that have more to do with behavior than biology.  Looting aliens, after all, might not categorize our animals  based on anything more than initial appearances.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Animallum: Alien Animals


Alright, we're almost to the core concept of the game I'm designing now.  These three alien critters are a sort of wild card in the game...you won't see them very often, but having them is good.  I haven't come up with names for them yet, but they each come from different alien worlds in the game.