Christine Love (writer)

Christine Love (born 10 December 1989) is a Canadian independent video game developer and writer.

[3][5] In February 2010, she started a fourth visual novel, which resulted in Digital: A Love Story, her first game to receive widespread attention and acclaim.

She did writing and design work for the game, set in the Crown attorney's office in Montreal, which was released in February 2011.

[10] She was beginning to believe that her games could be successful commercially, a belief supported by messages to that effect by fans of her previous works.

[14] Love dropped out of university during the game's development in her fourth year of an English undergraduate degree.

[15] Set centuries after Digital: A Love Story, the plot of Analogue revolves around an unnamed investigator, who is tasked with discovering the reason for an interstellar ship's disappearance once it reappears 600 years after "going dark".

[13] Love said in 2013 that cuteness and sincerity were the most important things to her, and believes human beings should work together to make the world a cuter place.

Privately, however, she thinks of them as female, as her intention was to create games that could be easily appreciated by queer people such as herself, without having to project themselves onto a relationship that did not match up to their perceptions.