I've always been interested in all sorts of things. Art, physics, history, philosophy, math -- they're all interesting. Making games just seems like a way to bring all these seemingly unrelated things together.

Physics and computer science help in the programming aspects of making a game. Math helps in balancing game-play and making rules and fine art is obviously helpful in just making a game look good.

Obviously, the county is going to have to extend projects over more years.

We're looking at another 25 percent (cut) next year.

We don't want to exclude anyone; we want to include everyone. We want students to know that we want their input. Get online and give us input.

The plan is a crystal ball for understanding what will happen over the next five years.

I like having creative control. It can be difficult to manage everything, but it keeps things exciting and fresh.

Pastor's School brings more than a million dollars in tourist money to Northwest Indiana.

It is a small game that took about two to three weeks to make. Since its release, it has been downloaded over 120,000 times from my Web site, been the 'Featured Widget' on www.apple.com and won an honorable mention in the Unity Dashboard Widget Challenge.