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Category Archives: hblf
Happy Birthday versus Nightmare Edition
Seems there’s some confusion about what Little Fears Nightmare Edition is and what Happy Birthday, Little Fears is and what’s compatible with what and isn’t Nightmare Edition just the original game, anyway? Let me try to clear things up. Little … Continue reading
Happy Birthday, Little Fears Pre-Order Begins!
My, how time flies. That game about kids fighting werewolves turns 10 years old next month. To commemorate the event, I am releasing a new version of the classic game called Happy Birthday, Little Fears. This new edition will contain … Continue reading
Big March Announcement #2
When I was a kid, turning 10 was a big deal. Growing up, you’re always looking for milestones, minor victories that mark your path toward adulthood, and joining the double-digits club was huge. As an adult, I still look for … Continue reading