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Interview on Gamasutra with Big Fish's Jeremy Lewis #672148
11/19/10 09:19 AM
11/19/10 09:19 AM
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Becky Offline OP
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The interview talks about the addition of games in several more languages on Big Fish's portals. But what really caught my eye were the comments on adventure games near the end of the interview.

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Re: Interview on Gamasutra with Big Fish's Jeremy Lewis [Re: Becky] #672162
11/19/10 09:37 AM
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Thanks for sharing this article. Interesting that IMHO Big Fish has experienced and heard the outcry from those of us who miss and love the traditional Adventure Game....sounds like we may well see a true revival of this beloved genre. Just by the millions who download from this site it is obvious there has been this huge "silent majority" eager to be recognized. Good for Big Fish!!!

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Re: Interview on Gamasutra with Big Fish's Jeremy Lewis [Re: Happy Gamer] #672181
11/19/10 10:45 AM
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Thank you Becky for sharing this article. happydance
(If I could get this icon to twirl while doing the happy dance, it would show my excitement better!)

The newer IHOG or HOPA game has been more and more "adverture-ish" and I find myself looking for reviews that say "wander around", inventory, story, and puzzles, hoping to find at least an adventure lite. Such good news that people seem to be discovering the adventure genre! I still have some old games to play, but as I play each one, I have wondered if there would be more to play someday. This article really make my day, thanks Becky!!!

Koalanut


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