Welcome to the August 2008 issue of HamsterSpeak, the internet magazine dedicated to games designed with the OHR RPG Creation Engine.

If you want your game to be previewed or reviewed, or if you are interested in writing for us, send an e-mail to paulclementharrington@gmail.com and let us know!

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This Month's Articles

OHR News
The latest game releases, contest announcements, and information regarding the OHR engine.

Review: Attack Fish Chronicles Volume I: The Omega
Only One in All looks at the newly released version of a game he first reviewed in Volume 7.

Review: Bloodlust
Meatballsub gives us the word on the newest version of OOIA's horror adventure.

Review: OHR House: Heroes
Week 3 has just been released; how does this OHR House spin-off fare so far?

Review: Timpoline
A review of a game about helping a round young man bounce his way to freedom.

Review: Xerion
Travel through time and space to poke giant mutant trees with sticks.

Retrospective: Memoria
One of the more famous OHR games of its time, how does Royal's Memoria stand up today?

Terrible Game Review: Billy the Gnome Series
Take a trip back in time to one of the all time classics of bad OHR games.

Feature: The 8-Bit Bonanza
Pepsi Ranger takes a look at the nine entries for the 2008 8-bit Contest.

Feature: The World of Sword of Jade
Fenrir takes an in-depth look at the world, people, and philosophy of Sword of Jade.

Comic: The Yuk
At last, a comic that can tell us just what in the world a "Yuk" really is.

Comic: Santa's Revenge - Episode 4
Christmas comes early to the Hamster Republic. Four pages.

Art: Stepmania Files
Courtesy of Only One in All, now YOU can jump around like a lunatic to OHR music for points!

This month's contributors are Fenrir-Lunaris, Paul Harrington, Meatballsub, Only One in All, Pepsi Ranger, RedMaverickZero, and Kingston C. Rockwell. Cover by Fenrir-Lunaris.

If you would like your work to appear in a future issue, contact paulclementharrington@gmail.com