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Jane Jensen (born January 28, 1963) is an American
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and author. She is the creator of the ''
Gabriel Knight ''Gabriel Knight'' is a series of point-and-click adventure games released by Sierra On-Line in the 1990s created by Jane Jensen. The titular character is an author and book store owner in New Orleans who is investigating a strange series of mur ...
'' series of adventure games, and also co-founded
Oberon Media Oberon Media was a multi-platform casual games company, delivering casual games across online, social, mobile/Smartphone, interactive TV and retail categories. Oberon games were adopted by global digital and media companies, such as Acer, Micros ...
and Pinkerton Road video game development companies. Jensen also writes under the name Eli Easton. "The ''Gabriel Knight'' series is one of the most beloved franchises in the adventure game genre," ''Adventure Game Hotspot'' wrote in 2023.


Early life and education

Jensen was born Jane Elizabeth Smith, on January 28, 1963, in
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, the youngest of seven children. She read horror fiction extensively since her teen years. She attended and graduated from
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, and then received a BA in
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from Anderson University in
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.


Career

She worked as a systems programmer for
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. Her love of both computers and creative writing eventually led her to the computer gaming industry and
Sierra On-Line Sierra Entertainment, Inc. (formerly On-Line Systems and Sierra On-Line, Inc.) was an American video game developer and publisher founded in 1979 by Ken and Roberta Williams. The company is known for pioneering the graphic adventure game ge ...
, where she worked as a writer on '' Police Quest III: The Kindred'' and '' EcoQuest: The Search for Cetus''. Veteran game designer
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, co-founder of Sierra On-Line and creator of the first
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, ''
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'', selected Jensen to co-design '' King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow''. Jensen wrote the text and dialogue, which were highly praised in reviews.


Gabriel Knight ''Gabriel Knight'' is a series of point-and-click adventure games released by Sierra On-Line in the 1990s created by Jane Jensen. The titular character is an author and book store owner in New Orleans who is investigating a strange series of mur ...

Jensen's first solo game, '' Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers'', was released in 1993. The dark, supernatural mystery was a departure for Sierra but the game was enthusiastically received, with the strength of Jensen's writing, along with the game's horror and gothic sensibilities coming in for particular praise from the gaming press and earning the ''
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s "Adventure Game of the Year" award.Jane Jensen developer bio
at MobyGames.
Jensen followed up ''Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers'' with two sequels: '' The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery'' in 1995 and '' Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned'' in 1999. Somewhat unusually for an adventure game series, each ''Gabriel Knight'' title was produced in an entirely different format to the others. Whereas the original was a traditional 2D animated game, the sequels were realised through
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and a custom built 3D engine, respectively. Despite further acclaim for Jensen's design in both cases (''The Beast Within'' too was ''Computer Gaming World'' "Game of the Year"), the large expenses associated with making the sequels, coupled with the declining marketability of adventure games (especially within Sierra) meant that a fourth in the series was not commissioned. Jensen wrote her own
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: ''Sins of the Fathers'' in 1997 and ''The Beast Within'' in 1998. In a June, 2024
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interview with Daniel Albu, Jensen said that she had written the first chapter of a new Gabriel Knight story, so that ''GK4'' and ''GK5'' were in the works. She told him that she had attached some art for it and that "the licenses are with
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." In November, 2024, Jensen published the downloadable illustrated short story "Five Hearts," in which Knight investigates a mysterious dagger, on her husband's website.


Later work

In 1999, Jensen published her first non-adapted novel, ''Millennium Rising'' (later retitled ''Judgment Day''). Her fourth book, ''
Dante's Equation ''Dante's Equation'' is a 2003 science fiction adventure novel by American writer Jane Jensen. It earned a Philip K. Dick Award Special Citation. During the Holocaust, a genius Jewish scientist disappeared in a mysterious flash of light from a ...
'' was published in 2003 and was nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award. Jensen has been involved in designing casual online games at
Oberon Media Oberon Media was a multi-platform casual games company, delivering casual games across online, social, mobile/Smartphone, interactive TV and retail categories. Oberon games were adopted by global digital and media companies, such as Acer, Micros ...
, of which she is a co-founder. Her work in the hidden object/light adventure category can partially be credited with moving casual games in the direction of full adventure games in puzzle and story sophistication. An interviewer asked whether it was a big adjustment to tailor her stories to more casual gameplay. Jensen answered, "I still wanted to, and was able to, tell stories. I did a few
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adaptations,
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, and
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. And I did a few of those games which were my own creation. It was always tempting to work in more adventure game elements like
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, which we did use somewhat. I've always loved puzzles, so it wasn't difficult to shift to casual games." Some of her more notable games for Oberon include ''Deadtime Stories'' (2009) and ''Dying for Daylight'' (2010). After leaving in 2011, she briefly worked at
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. Jensen's next big adventure game ''
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'' was developed by
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and published by dtp entertainment in 2010. The game, originally intended to be developed by Hungarian software house Tonuzaba, switched to another developer, French company Wizarbox in 2008: as a result, the tentative release was changed and shifted to 2010. Jensen was also a story consultant on Phoenix Online Studios' 2012 adventure game '' Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller''. On April 5, 2012, Jensen and her husband, musician/composer Robert Holmes, announced the formation of Pinkerton Road Studio, a new game development studio to be headquartered on their
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farm. Game publisher
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had agreed to launch '' Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers 20th Anniversary Edition'' but "bailed part way through," as Jensen put it. With this announcement, a
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campaign was launched to raise funds for the studio's first year of game development. In 2014, Pinkerton released the anniversary ''Gabriel Knight'' and '' Moebius: Empire Rising'', but sales were too poor for the company to continue. In 2023, Jensen told ''Adventure Game Hotspot'', "It's a shame, because we could have done so much with Pinkerton Road. But if we do any more games, it will be with a publisher who fully finances them." Since 2013, Jensen has written gay
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under the
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"Eli Easton". ''The Lion and the Crow'' was written for the
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M/M Romance event "Love has No Boundaries" in 2013, and later expanded and rereleased as a second edition in e-book and audiobook. Jensen told ''Adventure Game Hotspot'', "Writing a game design and script is definitely a much more time-consuming project. I can typically do a novel in 3-4 months whereas doing a full game is at least a year. It's simpler to write a novel. No worrying about puzzles or budgets on locations... Investigations work well."


Personal life

Jensen owned a farm in
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, where she lived with her husband, composer Robert Holmes, who composed the music for the ''Gabriel Knight'' series and ''Gray Matter''. They have since sold the farm and are currently living in the
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area of
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.


Works


Games

*'' EcoQuest: The Search for Cetus'' (1991) (
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) *'' Police Quest III: The Kindred'' (1991) (writer) *'' King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow'' (1992) (co-
designer A designer is a person who plans the form or structure of something before it is made, by preparing drawings or plans. In practice, anyone who creates tangible or intangible objects, products, processes, laws, games, graphics, services, or exper ...
, co-writer) *'' Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers'' (1992) (CD-ROM version) (
voice actor Voice acting is the art of Acting, performing a character or providing information to an audience with one's voice. Performers are often called voice actors/actresses in addition to other names. Examples of voice work include animation, animated, ...
) *'' The Dagger of Amon Ra'' (1993) (CD-ROM version) (voice actor) *'' Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers'' (1993) (designer,
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, writer) *'' Pepper's Adventures in Time'' (1993) (designer) *'' The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery'' (1995) (designer, writer) *'' Gabriel Knight 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned'' (1999) (designer, writer) *''Inspector Parker'' (2003) (designer) *''BeTrapped!'' (2004) (designer) *''Agatha Christie: Death on the Nile'' (2007) (designer, director) *''Agatha Christie: Peril at End House'' (2007) (designer, director) *''Women's Murder Club: Death in Scarlet'' (2007) (designer, director) *''Dr. Lynch: Grave Secrets'' (2008) (designer, director) *''Women's Murder Club: A Darker Shade of Grey'' (2008) (designer, director) *''Agatha Christie: Dead Man's Folly'' (2009) (
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) *''Women's Murder Club: Twice in a Blue Moon'' (2009) (designer, director) *'' Deadtime Stories'' (2009) (creator, designer, director) *''
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'' (2010) (designer, writer) *''Dying for Daylight'' (2011) (designer, director) *''
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'' (2012) (co-writer) *''Lola and Lucy's Big Adventure'' (2012) *'' Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller'' (2012–13) ( story consultant) *'' Moebius: Empire Rising'' (2014) (creator, designer, director, writer) *'' Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers 20th Anniversary Edition'' (2014) (creative director, designer)


Novels

*''Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers'' (Roc, 1997) *''The Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery'' (Roc, 1998) *''Millennium Rising'' (''Judgment Day'') (Del Rey, 1999) *''
Dante's Equation ''Dante's Equation'' is a 2003 science fiction adventure novel by American writer Jane Jensen. It earned a Philip K. Dick Award Special Citation. During the Holocaust, a genius Jewish scientist disappeared in a mysterious flash of light from a ...
'' (Del Rey, 2003) *''Kingdom Come - An Elizabeth Harris Novel'' (Berkley, 2016) *''In the Land of Milk and Honey - An Elizabeth Harris Novel'' (Berkley, 2016)


Comic books

*''Gabriel Knight: The Temptation'' (Phoenix Online Publishing, 2014–15)


As Eli Easton

*"A Kiss in the Dark" (2013) (a novella part of ''Closet Capers'' anthology) *''Before I Wake'' (2013) *''The Lion and the Crow'' (2013) *''Superhero'' (2013) *''The Trouble with Tony'' (2013) *''Puzzle Me This'' (2013) *"Caress" (2013) (a novella part of ''Steamed Up'' anthology) *''Blame it on the Mistletoe'' (2013) *''A Prairie Dog’s Love Song'' (2013) *''The Enlightenment of Daniel'' (2013) *"Reparation" (2014) (a novella part of ''Stitch'' anthology) *''Heaven Can't Wait'' (2014) *''The Mating of Michael'' (2014) *"The Bird" (2014) (a novella part of ''Bones'' anthology) *''Unwrapping Hank'' (2014) *''A Midwinter Night's Dream'' (2015) *"Among the Dead" (2015) (a novella part of ''Spirit'' anthology) *''The Stolen Suitor'' (2016) *''A Second Harvest'' (2016) *''Falling Down'' (2016) *''Merry Christmas, Mr. Miggles'' (2016) *''How to Howl at the Moon'' (2015) *''How to Walk Like a Man'' (2015) *''How to Wish Upon a Star'' (2016) *''A Second Harvest'' (2016) *''How to Save a Life'' (2017) *''Tender Mercies'' (2017) *''Snowblind'' (2017) *''Five Dares'' (2017) *''Desperately Seeking Santa'' (2017) *''Robby Riverton: Mail Order Bride'' (2018) *''Boy Shattered'' (2018) *''Family Camp'' (2019) *''How to Run With the Wolves'' (2019) *''Angels Sing'' (2019) *''Christmas Angel'' (2019) *''The Redemption of River'' (2020) *''Billy and the Beast'' (2020) *''One Trick Pony'' (2021) *''Schooling the Jock'' (co-written by Tara Lain) (2021) *''Coaching the Nerd'' (co-written by Tara Lain) (2021) *''Head to Head'' (co-written by Tara Lain) (2021) *''Betting on his BF'' (co-written by Tara Lain) (2021) *''The Best Gift'' (2021) *''Hot Seat'' (co-written by Tara Lain) (2022) *''Hot Wings'' (co-written by Tara Lain) (2022) *''Hot Pursuit'' (2022) *''A Changeling Christmas'' (2022) *''12 Days of UPS'' (2022) *''How to Love Thine Enemy'' (2023) *''Solstice'' (co-written by RJ Scott) (2023) *''Equinox'' (co-written by RJ Scott) (2023) *''Planes, Trains and Hurricanes'' (2023) *''Zenith'' (co-written by RJ Scott) (2024)


References


External links

*
Official website of Eli Easton
Jane Jensen's pen name * * *


Interviews


Alternative Magazine Online Interviews Jane Jensen on ''Gray Matter'', 2011

Alternative Magazine Online interviews Jane Jensen on ''Gabriel Knight'' 20th Anniversary Remake, 2013

Jane Jensen interview with GameSpot, 2007

Jane Jensen interview on adventure games at Adventure Classic Gaming, 2003

AdventureGamers interview
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