I have spent the last few years writing games for the younger market and am now toying with the idea of expanding in to games for older players. My games have been used by family groups, teens etc but I have not written a game specifically for adults.
Not that I would want to produce a game that contained anything offensive to a younger audience but my games are written with that younger target audience in mind so they are tailored to their needs and abilities. It might be fun to get stuck in to a fiendishly difficult and dastardly plot!
Tuesday, 13 July 2010
Friday, 9 July 2010
Why not add some personal touches to your party!
Following on from the last post I thought you might like to hear from a customer how they added to the theme of the game by incorporating some of their own ideas.
Hi Amanda
Just wanted to let you know that this was a HUGE success with my daughter and her friends.As 8/9 year olds they followed it well, probably just needing a little more guidance from the 'Producer' than older children would eg we did the Q&A sessions as a group.
A few touches we added:
I decided to send out the character details in the week before, just to give them a flavour of what was to come (taking care to asign the * characters to the more reliable friends). They went out in envelopes marked 'top secret' and it definitely got them talking at school.
- I rang my husbands (the Producers) mobile phone as if I was calling to give the information about Vinnie's death
- similarly I rang the doorbell to fake the 'evidence' being delivered by the police
- we also produced 'I'm innocent' and 'I murdered Vinnie' badges for them to pick out of a bowl as they read their confessions at the end.
This is a brilliantly produced and well thought out product.
I hope it continues to sell well!
With best wishes
Barbara
Hi Amanda
Just wanted to let you know that this was a HUGE success with my daughter and her friends.As 8/9 year olds they followed it well, probably just needing a little more guidance from the 'Producer' than older children would eg we did the Q&A sessions as a group.
A few touches we added:
I decided to send out the character details in the week before, just to give them a flavour of what was to come (taking care to asign the * characters to the more reliable friends). They went out in envelopes marked 'top secret' and it definitely got them talking at school.
- I rang my husbands (the Producers) mobile phone as if I was calling to give the information about Vinnie's death
- similarly I rang the doorbell to fake the 'evidence' being delivered by the police
- we also produced 'I'm innocent' and 'I murdered Vinnie' badges for them to pick out of a bowl as they read their confessions at the end.
This is a brilliantly produced and well thought out product.
I hope it continues to sell well!
With best wishes
Barbara
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