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Sasha Turk a.k.a. “Pacific Snow” majored in Anthropology from UC Riverside. She also studied general business and economics for two years before switching majors. Alongside Anthropology, she used her remaining credits to study sociology, Japanese, biology (including genetics and entomology), and creative writing, particularly metafiction. She has also has been trained professionally in music from her father and John L. Worley Jr. as a trumpeter and in music composition. Other inspirations include science fiction, war, and independent movies, anime, books, music, philosophy, theoretical physics, and her old cat, Beau “Fabio” Turk. She enjoys analyzing and conceptualizing techniques and executions in other mediums as practice for her own work in art. Her favorite teams in the whole world are the San Francisco Forty-Niners and the San Francisco Giants. She also enjoys avocadoes, eggs, eel, ramen and cupcakes.

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The Dream Machine: Chapters 1-3

Game review

I absolutely love this game. I have been recommending this game and often using it as an example of how to create modern-aged adventure games. In fact, every time a new chapter comes out, I make it known that it is a big deal.

I am extremely proud of the hard work that has been put into this game, not only with story, but with the clay animations. As an artist, it's exceptionally time consuming and often times difficult to replicate all the moods, settings, and appropriate scenarios that is called for when making this game. In my personal opinion, this game is a cohesive art piece that every video gamer should be inspired by.

Keep up the amazing work.