Essentially these games are a «Choose Your Own Adventure» only in a video
game format instead of a physical book or comic.
Essentially these games are a «Choose Your Own Adventure» only in a video
game format instead of a physical book or comic.
Not exact matches
«A lot of books don't go into e-book
format but
instead apps or a
game or other kinds of content.
The platform will offer GOG.com
games in their DRM - free
format, which sounds to me like it is basically a nice client that will have all your GOG.com purchases conveniently in one place,
instead of having to login to their website to access install files.
This job posting is also an interesting deviation due to the fact that Breath of the Wild abandoned the traditional dungeon
format of many of the Zelda
games,
instead opting for a more open environment.
The
game's not available for any console
format, but don't despair if you don't have an arcade cabinet set - up: you can buy an action figure
instead!
I placed the disc into my computer's DVD drive to discover that the DVD - R did not contain video, but
instead a file directory, including every asset used to make up the
game in a wide variety of proprietary
formats.
Though I've become increasingly soured by roguelike
games that sacrifice intelligent level design for algorithms, this
format doesn't hurt the
game in this instance, with it
instead allowing a team to employ a strategy both inside and outside of the arena.
Though Boing Boing's alternate / indie gaming site Offworld is, for the most part, no more, managing editor (and Gamasutra alum) Brandon Boyer is still putting up great video
game articles at the main Boing Boing site, including two recent pieces on indie developers presented in an attractive blogazine
format instead of using the site's typical post template.
It takes the «LEGO
format» and stuffs it with content from 14 different franchises,
instead of a single one like most other LEGO
games.
According to an interview with UK trade magazine Develop, the biggest problem Infinity Gene's director and graphic designer Reisuke Ishida and his team faced when tackling the iPhone was not what
game they should try to pitch at the mobile market, but
instead a more practical quandary: how to incorporate the
format's controls into gameplay.
All the major landmarks such as Bowerstone, Mistpeak and Aurora make an appearance, but are
instead built into a board
game format full of colourful toy characters and jovial audio design; imagine a classic Disney and Koji Kondo musical love child and you'd have a pretty good idea of what Fable Heroes sounds like.
Not only did the PSP use optical disc
format instead of cartridges, but it also allowed
gamers to browse the Internet from the device.