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Wworkshop.com is a sister-site to AAWebs.com. If you would like to view a portfolio, you can find it there. This site has been re-dedicated to personal project tracking of Blake Severson. Wworkshop is still acting as a freelance programming entity, however the portfolio will be maintained at AAWebs.com.

If you have any questions regarding any of the projects currently or to be listed here, you can email admin (at) wworkshop [dot] com



NetNexus

Current Status: On-going updates, houses other projects


   NetNexus is a website dedicated to providing free browser-based games and is a joint effort with many programmers to bring free entertainment to the masses! Signing up is free, playing is free, but there are some VIP perks that you can receive for donating to help pay for server support.

http://www.netnexus.com


Werewolves vs Vampires

Current Status: Playable, but not updated (Due to Project 1)


Wworkshop Project -
    Werewolves vs Vampires (WvsV) was a pet project to start just summer of '04. In it's beta testing phase currently, Wworkshop team has gathered sufficient data to begin it's rather epic re-writing which will be real-time and database driven. RPG, modified turn based style. Help Beta test now!

http://www.wworkshop.com/wvsv


Broken Waters

Languages Used: HTML, PHP, MySQL, Javascript & XML (AJAX)


Wworkshop Project -
   Broken Waters is a browser based game set sometime in the 18th century, and is filled with pirates, naval officers, cannons, smelly crewman, dry docks, blacksmith shops, masonaries, miners, and much much more. Gather, sell, buy and use materials to create buildings to add to your 'player base' for bonuses and production. Fortify your base to fend off attacks from other players. Attack player bases to gain special materials used for crafting items and buildings.

Choose one of many professions, gather a crew to suit your needs, gain trust or a bounty on your head from the royal kingdoms, the choices are yours in the game, Broken Waters.

http://www.wworkshop.com/bw




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