Tuesday Teasers: Mr Mortimer’s Haberdashery
So, where should one go to obtain the necessary lace and ribbons to complete our Regency attire? Why, Mr Mortimer’s haberdashery, of course! You’ll have a chance to visit Mr Mortimer’s haberdashery near the beginning of Regency Love, when you go shopping with your best friend to complete your outfit for the upcoming Spring Ball. Who knows, you might unexpectedly make some new acquaintances… And, as with all our projects, Jenny brings you the artwork, Melody does her programming...
Giveaway: Postcards from Jane Austen’s House Museum
To celebrate the upcoming release of Costume Theatre on 15 June, as well as our upcoming event at the Pride and Prejudice Festival at Lucy Cavendish, Cambridge, we’re hosting our first giveaway: postcards from Jane Austen’s House Museum! Simply fill out the following form to enter! Entries close on 19 June, and winners will be contacted within a few hours. (Alas, we can’t show you any pictures of the postcards, as Samantha will be picking them up when she...
Sunday Soiree: Regency-styled!
For the month of June, our blog posts will be themed around Regency clothing. Quite befitting, considering our current projects are rather Regency-heavy—in fact, we’ll be releasing the Costume Theatre dress-up app later this month (provided all goes smoothly at the App Store)! In fact, to celebrate Regency attire, our first Sunday Soiree provides a sneak peak of how the Costume Theatre app could be used. And while we’re at it, we might as well introduce ourselves, too. Jenny:...
Tuesday Teasers: The Hometown in Regency Love
Welcome to the first Tuesday Teaser, where we share titbits from our current projects. Today, Jenny brings you a piece of her lovely art: Allow me to introduce the town of Darlington, the home location of our upcoming iPhone game, Regency Love. As you can see, the ladies are out for a stroll, donning their hats, while the gentleman remains dashing in his cravat and waistcoat. Jenny is particularly fond of the gentleman’s colours, Melody likes that the townspeople...