Also says she wrote "a roguelike in C++ on paper" while imprisoned Image credit: Team Fortune / PCGamesN Last January, the lead developer of very good immersive sim shooter Fortune's Run revealed that she was going to prison for three years , having been convicted of an unspecified violent crime several years prior. The game's early access development was put on hold as a consequence. A parole board has since reviewed Dizzie's case, however, and granted her release after roughly a year in the clink. She's now keen to start working on Fortune's Run once more. The Steam post (via PCGamer ) announcing all this was written in a halfway house, a week or so ago. It very much suggests a person still coming down to Earth, with some sharp words for the people who celebrated her incarceration.…