Games magazine featured it in a recent issue and the name immediately made me think of you.
On his site, the board is plain greyscale. But in Games, they printed it in colour, and the board was surrounded by a pair of stylized cephalopods of some kind (I’m not savvy enough to know if they were a particular identifiable species).
Observersays
That’s a beautiful photo…the luminous blue tentacles. Saved it, thanks!
forsensays
I must say, I never saw the beauty of cephalopods before discovering Pharyngula.
JJRsays
“It was a one-eyed, one horned, flying purple people eater,
one-eyed, one horned flying purple people eater..”
Stanton says
I’ve seen these before, Roger Steele took some magnificent photos of them, but, what is the species or genus name?
Monado says
It definitely looks like one of H. G. Wells’ Martians.
RCP says
Ooo, shiny.
Wilson Fowlie says
PZ:
Are you familiar with the game called Cephalopod by game and puzzle designer Mark Steere?
Games magazine featured it in a recent issue and the name immediately made me think of you.
On his site, the board is plain greyscale. But in Games, they printed it in colour, and the board was surrounded by a pair of stylized cephalopods of some kind (I’m not savvy enough to know if they were a particular identifiable species).
Observer says
That’s a beautiful photo…the luminous blue tentacles. Saved it, thanks!
forsen says
I must say, I never saw the beauty of cephalopods before discovering Pharyngula.
JJR says
“It was a one-eyed, one horned, flying purple people eater,
one-eyed, one horned flying purple people eater..”