heartomics @heartomics
Ever since I got a Nintendo Entertainment System as a distraction (around 6 years old), I've been a compulsive gamer. How do I know I am a compulsive gamer? My desire to play games bleeds into my productive time. Well, more like take over to a point where there is no productive time (40 - 100 hrs / week easy). There was a time where I tried to monetize my game playing habits. I started testing games for Activision-Blizzard, THQ, and Encore. I was fortunate enough to work on some fun titles, "Hoyle Casino and Games", "Call of Duty 4 : Modern Warfare", "MX vs ATV", and "Frontlines: Fuel of War". Even after dumping 60+ hours/week testing games, I still found time to play games afterwards. Heartomics broke this cycle. Looking back, I always enjoyed hosting games, telling stories, and watching the players win a hard confrontation. Heartomics makes this easier to accomplish. The ultimate goal in “The Heartomics”, would be to leave an impression on a stranger that I have never met. Imagine how crazy that is, a complete stranger playing Heartomics. That being said nothing scares, saddens, and/or frustrates me more than investing hours into a craft only to have it dust away. It would be better to be told it was awful than to have it never touched.

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