

Obviously, military life is not for everyone. Now, mind you, I am a well educated woman-I dual-majored at Hawaii Pacific University for Computer Science and Business Entrepreneurship, but it was hard to find myself moving up in the world due to my husband’s career being first and foremost.

My husband was trying to get me off the computer and down to the hospital, but I told him I wanted to finish the RvR first because I wasn’t a quitter! That’s when I knew I was really enjoying RvR and I had found a game that I really enjoyed! The whole time in labor I kept thinking I just wanted to be in Camelot right now! Of course, I never took medication for the pain, so maybe that had something to do with it? I was pregnant with my second child at the time and I remember being in RvR and going through some very hard labor contractions. That’s when my husband introduced me to Dark Age of Camelot and I played with him and his friends for hours on end. After my first child, I began to go through some postpartum depression and didn’t have a lot to look forward to, then 9/11 happened and my husband could be called out at any time. I don’t think many people understand how game development can be an amazing life saver beyond the typical artistic and creative talents.Īt the time Dark Age of Camelot was released, I had my second child and the 9/11 World Trade Center devastation sent scores of deployments out for months at a time. I wrote to Mark Jacobs to let him know exactly why the project was so important to me. Camelot Unchained announcement went live on Kickstarter in April and hit its mark of over two million dollars in crowd funding by the time it ended on May 2nd.
