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Dinner and a Game
Posted by Sara Schweid on March 30th, 2007 in Features

If Mystic Inn has taught us anything, it’s that if a sign on the door of a tavern encourages you to come inside and help out because it might be “more fun than you think,” you should resist. Don’t let the mere suggestion of a treasure woo you, no sir. Because you know what happens [...]



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Rock Solid Interview
Posted by Charlotte Zheng on March 28th, 2007 in Features

Today we’re talking with Michael Reitzenstein, part of the team at Rock Solid Games, which even we must admit is a manly name for a game company. They are the folks behind one of our cult favorites, Inca Quest – which you really should have played by now. In any case, he gave us the [...]



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Dinner and a Game
Posted by Sara Schweid on March 16th, 2007 in Features

So you’ve sampled the food, greeted the host and chatted with the three people at the party you’ve actually met before. Now with drink in hand you’re for the dreaded small-talk. Which reliable topic is it going to be tonight? The weather, last week’s Grey’s Anatomy, the Yankees? Not this time. You can retire them [...]



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And Now a Word From Our Sponsor!
Posted by Casual Review Team on March 13th, 2007 in News

Hi there, I’m Chris Natsuume from Boomzap Entertainment, the one of the sponsors of Casual Review. It’s been six months since Casual Review went online, and I just wanted to drop in and talk a little bit about what they have accomplished, and how pleased we are with what they are trying to do here.



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Liquid Dragon Developer Interview
Posted by Cameron Sorden on March 7th, 2007 in Features

Laurent Coulon is the CEO of Liquid Dragon Studios, an innovative Indie Studio that’s brought us titles like Word Krispies and Winds of Athena. Their games tend to have very distinctive motion mechanics which gives them a unique feel. Laurent is chatting with us today about why that is and where Liquid Dragon comes from.



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Dinner and a Game
Posted by Sara Schweid on March 2nd, 2007 in Features

Who needs Mardi Gras when you’ve got a non-stop party all across Japan? Before you can join in the parties though, you have to help by setting up the most integral part of any proper party: colorful lanterns. And I wouldn’t want you to be that guy who conveniently forgets to bring something to share [...]

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