Category: Blog

  • Fix Audio for Windows Games

    Fix Audio for Windows Games

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    I was setting up a new laptop and I wanted to play a few Windows games for PC computers, but only the background music would play in the game, not the sound effects. I did a little research and a Windows based computer needs a thing called OpenAL which is a type of 3D audio…

  • Vote for Wiggly Loaf

    Vote for Wiggly Loaf

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    Wiggly Loaf and I created a bunch of new characters to unlock and play in the Wiggly Loaf game. The Wiggly Loaf game is a free download for: Android – iOS – Windows PC Wiggly Loaf by http://jemoores.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/jay-elliott-brann-08-1.jpg

  • Lunch Break With Jay

    Lunch Break With Jay

    I began making Flash Animation for JackOLantern.ORG in 2000. Mark Harvey and I recorded a bunch of Halloween songs that we created in Mark’s studio, and then I’d do my best to animate them. At the time, there was very little like it on the net. Flash loaded really fast. It was a great way…

  • Gods, Witches, and Demons

    Gods, Witches, and Demons

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    Garden of DelightsA game inspired by Hieronymus Bosch When you cavort with the likes of Gods, Witches, and Demons, you can get a little worn out. I’m tired. I need a break. I have completed another video game and I’m a wreck. I can see why most games are made by an entire team. To…

  • History Teacher Creates Video Games To Inspire Students

    History Teacher Creates Video Games To Inspire Students

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    Indie Video Games by J.E.Moores for Android and iOS: I have taught art since 1984 to ages 8-15. As exciting as I find the subject, my students don’t always share my enthusiasm for ancient art history. I decided to make a series of video games inspired by art history hoping others could see what I love.…

  • Indie Game Dev Challenge

    Indie Game Dev Challenge

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    On November 24, 2018 I gave myself a winter challenge. I wanted to learn how to create video games for Android and iOS. I subscribed to Buildbox and began working on a Wiggly Loaf game. I followed all the Buildbox video tutorials on YouTube, and bit by bit I built my game. I got geeky…

  • Wall Problems

    Wall Problems

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    The President and I are having trouble getting our wall built. A few weeks after publishing the app, the team at iOS rejected my Trumpty Dumpty Wall video game for being offensive. The game has no nudity, profanity, or obscenity, but without a doubt, it is a type of political cartoon. I think they are…

  • iOS Games

    iOS Games

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    Games by J.E.Moores One of the greatest challenges I have as an artist is to stay with any specific medium. It’s true. One year I will be making resin toys, another year writing books, then suddenly laser cut wood, and then, from out of no where, video games. OK, shiny things distract me. It seems…

  • Shout Outs

    Shout Outs

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    I thought it would be cool to offer shout outs on the walls of the Wiggly Loaf iOS game. That way you could submit a shout out, and when it publishes have your friend download the Wiggly Loaf iOS game. When they reach their custom level IT BLOWS THEIR MIND! It’s a great way to send…