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Jigsaw!

Jigsaw!

The blood, sweat and tears that went into creating this seemingly simple jigsaw puzzle game aren’t evident, but our jigsaw puzzle game goes where few Flash jigsaw puzzle games fear to tread! This movie requires Flash Player 9 Instead of clicking and dragging the pieces onto a static mat in the middle of the screen, the puzzle [...] Keep Reading

 
 
Jigsaw!

Jigsaw!

We are pleased to announce the release of Jigsaw!, our featured game for October. This is a simple jigsaw puzzle game from the player’s perspective, but there is a bit of fancy tapdancing going on behind the scenes. i mentioned in an earlier post the security issue that was hampering the Custom puzzle feature. [...] Keep Reading

 
 
Microsoft enters the VOIP Arena

Microsoft enters the VOIP Arena

Microsoft released survey results today polling people about their business email usage, to announce a number of VOIP products they’re launching. The intent is to justify their new product line with the findings in their survey. Obviously, the product came first and the survey was a PR move. Here’s one of the [...] Keep Reading

 
 
Cross-Domain Bitmap Data: Adobe Says No

Cross-Domain Bitmap Data: Adobe Says No

Here’s a bit of a snag with the fantastic Bitmap Data functionality that was introduced back in Flash 8. The class allows you to manipulate bitmap images at the pixel level to pull off all kinds of fancy tricks. i’m working hard to launch a jigsaw puzzle app on the Untold Entertainment games page. [...] Keep Reading

 
 
Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess

Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess

KULT: The Temple of Flying Saucers, or “Chamber of the Sci-Mutant Priestess”, as it was called in America, is a graphic adventure game from the late 80’s. i mention it now because it had a really neat twist that has stayed with me throughout my career in game design. Keep Reading

 
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