And Over At Seventh Sanctum – The Food Generator!

Judging by the response I should just call it beta NOW.

  • Corn Kimchi Sushi
  • Pepperoni and Corn Jerky
  • Pickled Pesto and Teriyaki Salmon Onion
  • Deviled Tempura Soup
  • Corn and Teriyaki Sausage On-a-stick
  • Cabbage and Roe Chili
  • Cream Cheese
  • Quinoa and Okra Squid
  • Gingered Quinoa
  • Pepperoni and Corn Onion
  • Roe and Pork Chips
  • Chicken Lasagna
  • Cajun Tomato Bowl
  • Kimchi Sausage Pizza
  • Potato and Cream Nuggets
  • Pesto Salmon Burrito
  • Corn Omelette
  • Baked Chicken Kimchi On-a-stick
  • Maple Sausage Burrito
  • Tuna and Bean Ham
  • Pepperoni Beef Bowl
  • Curried Hummus
  • Pesto Garlic Bites
  • Steak Stew
  • Cream Ham Chips

What do you think?  Sound good?

– Steve

Reality Show Generator – In Beta!

And here you go, the Beta of the Reality Show Generator!  My friend Ewen inspired me when he created a Reality Show game, and I figured I’d see what would happen when I tried it.  Plus it gave me a chance to try out some techniques for analyzing data which I covered earlier – short form, very effective, faster, but kinda less exciting than winging it.

It doesn’t cover the huge range of crazy titles you may see as many are individualized, but I think it does a pretty good job.  be sure to leave feedback so I can tweak it!

  • American Charity
  • Aunt Wives
  • Brazilian Teacher Trade
  • Canadian Martial Artists
  • Food Man
  • Genuine Legends of the Secret Service
  • Honest Histories of the Navy
  • Iron Boy
  • King Institute
  • Korean Owls
  • Miami Destruction
  • Mountain Institute
  • Northern Owls
  • Shanghai Cowboys
  • South American Diva
  • Toronto Capture
  • Treatment Boy
  • Trustworthy Legends of the Army
  • Wild West Wife Parents
  • Wrecker
-Steve

Update – Latest Generator!

Yes, if you’re over at Seventh Sanctum you know I’m working on a Reality Show Generator.  Here’s the latest update.

This one involved me doing more in-depth data analysis before building it.  In many cases (not all) I sort of dive into the generator and build as I analyze.  In this case I stepped back and broke the data down – something I usually only do for generators with more obvious patterns like the Magical Power Generator.

The results were:

  1. The breakdown was revealing.
  2. The breakdown was really boring to do after awhile.
  3. The breakdown worked and let me build the generator very fast.
  4. Once I started building the generator, I could make it “richer” in data, patterns, etc. very quickly.

Short form – doing an early, organized analysis of data for a generator pays off, but it’s not as exciting as doing it by the seat of my pants.  On the other hand, this was less frustrating than the Plot Twist Generator.

So, anyway, if you want a preview of what this generator will do, here’s some results:

  • Best Women Of Vancouver
  • Bizarre Stories of the South American Navy
  • Brazilian Cop
  • Brazilian Teacher
  • British Film
  • Confirmed Records of London
  • Confirmed Women Of New York
  • Fish Killer
  • France’s Next Top Boy
  • Husband Grandparents of France
  • I married a Millionaire: Britain
  • I married a Star
  • Japanese Computer Man
  • Miami Scalpers
  • North American Sister Change
  • Rescue Person
  • Sibling Academy
  • The Next Best Grandfather
  • The Queen of Lawyers
  • True Hunters Of France

– Steve