EG meets Konnie Huq
Talking John Leslie, SimAnimals and S&M.
I do a lot of stuff with young people who like gaming, and also I'm quite animal-friendly, so I think I seemed like a good choice. It's really cool because it's quite different from a lot of other games. It's great if you like nature and gardening.
It teaches you a lot about the different plants and animals you get in the woodland environment, so you can start building up a picture of how different food chains work.
The future botanists of our nation will start with SimAnimals, maybe.
You can drop the animals in the river, and put all the plants in there and then they start dying. So if you wanted, you could create an urban wasteland. There is that possibility.
I have, and it's really good. For a lot of city kids who might never get to see greenery, it's a nice compromise. It could get them into something they might not get into otherwise, so they don't just stay in front of a computer. It could open their horizons.
I think it's good to have variety. If everything is just zombie-bashing, it gets monotonous and bland. It's good to have light and shade, and I think this is quite a nice flip-reverse.
Yes. You know the lyrics of Blazin' Squad? Shame on you.
I'm usually found quoting Shakespeare, not Blazin' Squad.
Absolutely. I used to be a champion at House of the Dead in my time. But it's good to be able to be brilliant at everything - to be brilliant at growing a forest, and brilliant at killing, too.
I never heard six-figures. All I know is that my agent heard something... But they don't tell me stuff anyway, because they like to move all their little players about. So they probably gave it to one of their other people, who's a millionaire by now.
That's what agents do, they just play everyone off against each other. So I don't know specifics. I have said "Never say never", but I don't think I will.
How many hits?
Really? Shut up! That's great.
Doesn't that defeat the object?
Aha, I see how you work... Interesting. Well, you know, we'll have to talk logistics off the tape recorder. We'll liase.