Re: Hidden Objects and Beyond -- An Editorial by Becky
[Re: BrownEyedTigre]
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Darleen03
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Thank You, Becky
I feel casual gaming is getting better when it comes to IHOGS....
To name the first one I enjoyed was.. Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst
Then the second was Dire Grove..."Great Game"
You have made it very clear that some of these games that are called IHOGS can be considered Adventure Games.
I really don't like mini games...But...I did enjoy some of the games in RTR...
Luv Dar
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Re: Hidden Objects and Beyond -- An Editorial by Becky
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Great article Becky! I certainly like the trend to make these games into lite-adventures.  Linda
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Re: Hidden Objects and Beyond -- An Editorial by Becky
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Thanks Becky - part 2 is great too.  I agree that IHogs are becoming better and more adventure like too. I would add to the wish list that the conversations were voiced as well as written and more had diary/journal type ways of expanding the story line too so that those who don't care for so much dialog could play and those of us who like more story could get that wish too. Both of your articles were well written and have gotten the ideas/wishes going for me. I am looking forward to the next installment. Kathy 
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Re: Hidden Objects and Beyond -- An Editorial by Becky
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Great article Becky! I can explain why one item on your wish list is not more widely offered, more word puzzles. While word puzzles are popular, they suffer the issue of most being impossible to localize to other languages. As nearly 50% of sales are now outside north America, for games to be profitable, they need to be translated into many laguages. BFG learned this th hard way with MCF: Madame Fate. It had many great word games, but when it was localized into 9 other languges these all had to be removed. They tried making the same puzzles in each language but that was taking way too long and it was difficult to find native speakers who weere also good word game designers.
Great article. I will pass in onto our development teams!
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Re: Hidden Objects and Beyond -- An Editorial by Becky
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Thanks BFG-Guy! It's always a pleasure to hear from the other side. Ana
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