About...
All About Me
Like many others I became infatuated with video games early on. This determined my career choice of becoming a software engineer although I am not making games professionally at the moment. Besides drinking at least 48 ounces of water a day I enjoy pudding, snowboarding and a good game of darts.

Actually I don't play darts as much anymore and the medicinal benefits of pudding have been debunked for at least a decade if not two. I am not certain about anything except the undeniably attractive odor of champa incense and my ability to weave random thoughts together on the threads of run-on sentences.

Send me email on the contact page and tell me what you think of the game or we can talk about stuff like modern quilt design, thermodynamics or the vibrational signatures of DNA and our ethereal light bodies!
Devil Darts History
DevilDarts was originally conceived in 1996 and released as a shareware game for the Macintosh in 1997. That version is still available for download on various web sites although I have not tried to play it since OS 8.

I noticed a void in dart games on the PocketPC and it seemed liked a perfect platform to create a new version. The throwing interface and graphics were completely revamped. The excellent computer player portraits featured on this web site and in the game were created by an artist named Scott MacDonald. John Horacek, another artist/graphic designer, graciously jumped in at the last minute to create the side view drawings of Scotts pictures (also seen on the website).

I'd also like to thank Thierry Tremblay for his game library Pocket Frog.

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