Spelling Bee is a word game distributed in print and electronic format by The New York Times.
The game presents players with a grid of seven letters arrayed in a honeycomb structure. The player scores points by using the letters to form words consisting of four or more letters. However, any words proposed by the player must include the letter at the center of the honeycomb. Scoring points leads to progressively higher praise for the player's effort, such as "Solid", "Amazing", and "Genius". Each puzzle is guaranteed to have at least one pangram, which awards the player the largest number of points when found. If the player finds all of the possible words in a given puzzle, they achieve the title of "Queen Bee".
An interactive zine constructed of multiple digital collages and soundscapes. It is interested in exploring the impacts of being "born saved", of having Christianity be chosen for you before you even had a choice, and the experience of having been shaped by Christian ideologies.
Light-hearted spinoff of Your Turn to Die: Death Game by Majority.
Twelve people wake up on a deserted island with no idea of how they got there. They get told by the Island Master, Sue Miley, that they're on the Isle of Memories and they must survive there for 30 days before they can be released. With no other choice, the twelve agree to cooperate with each other, build shelter, forage, and fight monsters while getting to know one another.