Future Game & Past Game Art

Hooray for Mondays! Another week to do awesome things at Her Interactive has just begun. For me, this will be working on formatting this image below for the Merchandise store. (I’m almost done.)

 I did get a little distracted hunting through old archive files. In which I found this awesome pencil sketch! Check it out, do you recognize this friendly face?

As for the weekend puzzle, simply use the [alt code] to discover the message. To do this, open up a document where you can type into it. Hold down the “Alt” key on your keyboard and type the number provided, then let go of the “Alt” key. You will get this answer: [Off limits area? Not to Nancy!]

We have a few weekend birthdays!

~Little Jackalope~

8 responses to “Future Game & Past Game Art”

  1. Rachel Stevens says:

    My 18th birthday is Wednesday, January 15th. May I please have one of those shout on here? Please use both my first and last name, Rachel Stevens. Thank you!

  2. ND's #1 fan says:

    WOOT! New merch. store item! Awesome!
    That emblem would be sooooooo cool on a t-shirt! And ah, yes, the infamous popcorn man from FIN! I <3 FIN 🙂

  3. Anonymous says:

    Yay! More merchandise!!!
    Oh my goodness! I just drew that pop corn guy picture in my sketch book!
    Hmmm… do we get to do some sneaking around in the up coming ND game????
    Happy birthday Sally, and Wyn!!!!
    -NANCYGEEK

  4. Anonymous says:

    hey LJ, can you do a belated birthday for my friend cassidy (13) thanks

  5. Anonymous says:

    My friend, Cami’s birthday is January 15. She loves Nancy Drew. Her favorite game is Last Train to Blue Moon Canyon. I was wondering if you could give Cami a birthday shoutout on January 15. Thank you.

  6. Anonymous says:

    My friend Cami’s birthday is January 15. Her favorite game is last train to blue moon canyon. She is turning 13 and would love a birthday shoutout.Thank you LJday !!!!!!

  7. ND ROCKS says:

    The pencil sketch guy, in The Final Scene there was a slide with its picture with the words Let’s go out to the lobby. What was the importance of that slide?

    • Little Jackalope says:

      Correct! This slide was a way for the players to learn how to insert the slide into the projector… later the player would need to use the projector for something actually important. 🙂

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