Iron Grip: Marauders Is Announced

Within about a week from having Cooperative First Person Shooter Iron Grip: Warlord published on Steam, ISOTX announces the development of another title in the Iron Grip World, Iron Grip: Marauders.
Unlike its predecessor, IG:M is going to be a 3D browser-based game.

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Iron Grip: Warlord is now on STEAM!

The headline says it all. The first installment in the Iron Grip series is now available on the leading online distribution platform, Steam.

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The Future of Games

There’s a very interesting lecture at G4TV about the future of games.
It starts off with some very interesting facts on the success of converged-reality games, and then goes on to make some very interesting predictions about how life could be in a the future.
Very entertaining, and very educating:
DICE 2010 – The Future of Games

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Iron Grip: Lords of Atelia Beta is rolling out

Iron Grip: Lords of Atelia

It has been very busy lately, but it looks like the efforts were not in vain.

Iron Grip: Lords of Atelia, a strategic browser-based game that I’ve been working on for several months now, is entering a Closed Beta stage. The Closed Beta has not yet been announced, however, registration is already available here.

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My Games on TV (and other news)

That’s nice!! Just got a youtube link from a customer (EZ Way) for whom we’ve recently developed 2 nice little mini-games. The link shows their CEO demonstrating the games we’ve developed for them on TV (the morning show of Channel 2).



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Communifying games

bigHere’s a nice article I was sent about making games more community-enabled.
Although the article is a bit dated, it still has several observations that you might want to take a look at with regards to how to make games more community-oriented.

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