An English Doujin Group
27 Jan
Hiyo,
As some of you (prolly no one…) may know, we’ve just updated the site with a fresh new look. I say “we” as a collective term, but I should prolly say “I”. We’ve (I’ve) cleaned up the whole place and hopefully this will help James (the founder) be able to post in a more efficient, effect and meaningful way.
We’re pretty quite, Scarred hasn’t been updated in months, and we seem pretty much dead (with the exception of my personal blog, which is not really related…). BUT, I can assure you we’re slowly but surely making some progress…somewhat. We’ll be releasing a long overdue short teaser of Scarred which was done months ago, yes months, please excuse me for completely forgetting about it.
As for the future, we’re only focusing on Project Scarred at the moment, and if you feel you want to contribute in anyway, such as a writer or editor, feel free to contact us.
Now, if you have any questions or feedback as well, please don’t hesitate to email us at info@abstractnonsense.info or leave a comment here.
2 Responses for "New look, new face"
This was a fantastically written post and the pics complement the tale wonderfully! I’ll send it to my friend.
Wow, I’m really late to the party here, aren’t I? I hope this project hasn’t been abandoned! Insofar, I like what you’ve done, and I’ve actually read all of Nurse-kun’s advents. He’s done a lot to help that poor girl; it’s definitely a great tribute you guys are doing for him! Despite his wish to remain anonymous (wouldn’t we all like to avoid the paparazzi?), a tribute like this should at least be befitting to the man that saved a poor kid from living an eternally bitter and sad history.
I would actually volunteer my time as well, and I will actually be getting into even more complex forms of programming over time (ITT Tech Video Game Design classes). It would be great to have a start in such an epic project; visual novels have always been my favorite, interactive or not! I’d be glad to lend a hand wherever possible; I’ve got a pretty good grasp of grammar, so I could spell check everything too (note that I’m patient enough to really do this). Anything to spread the story of Nurse-kun’s good deeds!
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