Orson Scott Card Bibliography - Other Projects

Other Projects

  • Ender's Game (film) – currently in production.
  • Dogwalker (film) (forthcoming)
  • Advent Rising (June 2005) – a third-person shooter developed for Windows and Xbox by GlyphX Inc.
  • Advent Shadow (originally planned for April 2006) – a video game, developed for the Sony PSP by Majesco (canceled January 2006)
  • Alvin's World (forthcoming) – an MMORPG, being developed for Windows by eGenesis
  • The Great Snape Debate – a flip book discussing theories on Severus Snape of the Harry Potter series.
  • The Secret of Monkey Island – Card wrote the insults for the insult swordfighting section
  • The Dig – wrote dialogues
  • NeoHunter – wrote story
  • Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show – online magazine
  • Stories of Strength (2005) ISBN 1-4116-5503-6 – charity anthology
  • I Am Legend (film) – Wrote the story for the short animated online film "Shelter" which was created as part of the movie's promotion.

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