Published in: October 2002
Tools used: Adobe Photoshop, Visual Basic

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Jr. Vet followed the same gameplay and premise as its predecessor Jr. Doctor. This time, instead of curing storybook characters, the player gets to help out animals. Wowzers!
This was the second Curiosoft game I worked on and I have to say, I was getting a lot better and natural at coloring, producing, and animating the assets. I kept the muted pastel palette from Jr. Doctor so that way, I could fit a lot of colors on a screen without having looking too saturated and overloaded. You can download the game at http://www.curiosoft.com/tabone/jrvet.htm
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August 15, 2007 at 7:11 am
MSK
The first image is a little too Furry, the rest are spot on for children’s media. Take with a grain of salt because it could just be that my time in the tubes has jaded and corrupted my mind. Hopefully kids don’t know what furries are.
August 15, 2007 at 9:54 am
erik innocent
omg the tiger is bleeding! you certainly give your work an edge, even for childrens stuff, dont you? its kind of refreshing.