![]() Their second free game Do You Remember My Lullaby? was released on December 21, 2008. On Jthey released a free demo of an upcoming release titled Lyra's Melody - The Song She Whispered to Me. In 2011, shortly before the release of To The Moon, they released their first full game The Mirror Lied for free. It is described as an abstract short story. ![]() Their first commercial release to the first installment of Sigmund Corp Series, To The Moon, was released on November 1, 2011, was a commercial success and received positive reviews. To the Moon's two minisodes were released on late-2013 and early-2015, and its sequel, Finding Paradise, was released on Decemfor Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, Nintendo Switch Lyra's Melody - The Song She Whispered to Me Freebird's latest game, Impostor Factory, released on the 30th of September, 2021. "Interview With Kan Gao, Creator Of 'To the Moon' ". "Sword & Sworcery, Assassin's Creed top picks for Canadian Videogame Awards". Archived from the original on 4 November 2013. "(To the Moon) Holiday Special Minisode". "To the Moon sequel Finding Paradise officially revealed". ^ Finding Paradise - Announcement Trailer - Nintendo Switch, retrieved."To The Moon Developer Teases New Murder Thriller Project Impostor Factory". Link to Byrnes’s entries on #57 Daniel S. Ward wastes no time in making the sensational claim that Ward was a suspected Confederate agent involved in the attempt to burn New York City on Election Day in November, 1864. However, after tracking Ward’s activities during the Civil War and for the forty years following the war, a pattern emerges of a boastful, homeless, friendless alcoholic dedicated to one purpose in life: swindling others. No sane military authority would have trusted Ward in any capacity. ![]() He was sent to jail at New York’s Fort Lafayette on Election Day, 1864, but was released soon afterward.Īlbert C.Īt most, Ward might have heard gossip of the incendiary plot, and in turn blabbed about it while in his cups. Ward was born in Indianapolis, Indiana in 1841 to David S. Ward, and Albert was her first child with Ward (she had also been married earlier). Ward died in 1851 (when Albert was 10) Martha then married for the third time to wealthy carriage-maker Thomas W. Harding in 1858.Īt the onset of the Civil War, Albert C. Ward joined the Indiana Volunteers of the Union forces. In January 1862, while in Washington, D.C., Ward found a like-minded young soldier from a New York regiment to carouse the town with, and they wandered from bar to bar. Finally, when both were drunk, Ward knocked his companion down with a stick, grabbed his pistol, and fired it near the man’s face while he was on the ground. Then he stole $280 the soldier was carrying. Ward was traced to Baltimore and arrested. He was tried and convicted, and sentenced to eight years in prison. However, Albert’s mother and step-father interceded on his behalf, and he was granted a pardon by President Lincoln.īy the following year, 1863, Albert C. Ward was in Louisville, Kentucky (perhaps with relatives, since his mother was originally from Kentucky). He was arrested in June of that year for “obtaining $10 by false pretenses.” He was detained for trial for four months on $500 bail. Finally, when his case came up in January 1864, it was decided not to prosecute him, and he was discharged.
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