Christine Love
Video game development, Person
Who is Christine Love?
Christine Love is a Canadian independent visual novelist best known for her three original works: Digital: A Love Story, Don't take it personally, babe, it just ain't your story, and Analogue: A Hate Story. Love began creating visual novels while in university, making a few small games, visual novels, and pieces of written fiction before coming into prominence with the release of Digital in 2010. She went on to work on Love and Order, a dating simulation by video game designer Riva Celso, as well as Don't take it personally, both released in 2011. Her latest work and first commercial project on which she was the primary developer is Analogue, released in February 2012; Love dropped out of her English degree during its development, and is currently fully supported financially on the proceeds. She released an expansion to the game, titled Hate Plus in 2013. Her current project is called Ladykiller in a Bind, and is expected to be released in 2015.
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