Thursday, June 18, 2009

ANLA Retail Roadshow


Get a peek at our clients' stops on the ANLA Retail Road Show. To see more pix, click here.

11 comments:

Lucas said...

Escape Road is ideal for both casual gamers and puzzle enthusiasts. Its core mechanic is straightforward, yet there’s a wealth of depth to explore. I like that each stage seems possible if you just pinpoint the right trick. You’ll never run out of surprises. I’m continuously finding new ways to approach each puzzle.

anna12 said...
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eggy car said...

i like it, thank u!

merge rot said...

I appreciate the depth of research and clarity in your writing.

名称 Glitch Karts said...

I didn’t expect that tiny turn trick Lucas mentioned, tried it and bam, cleared stage 4. btw you can paly veck io for more sneaky routes

名称 Glitch Karts said...

I didn’t expect that tiny turn trick Lucas mentioned, tried it and bam, cleared stage 4. btw you can play the forge calculator for more sneaky routes

名称 Glitch Karts said...

tiny turn trick worked for me too, stage 4 finally down. felt good. btw if you ever play chop chains game after this the reflex vibe is kinda similar, worth a shot

名称 Glitch Karts said...

tiny turn trick also saved me haha, felt like cheating but legit. stage 5 still wipes me tho, maybe i should paly granny3 to chill first

jemr said...

I'm loving the energy from the ANLA Retail Road Show! The stops have been amazing and it's great to see the different setups and experiences. Speaking of planning and optimizing experiences, I recently came across a really useful tool that I think could be applied to events like these - a save data calculator for games like Chaos Zero Nightmare. It helps with building decks and tracking memory costs, which got me thinking about how similar principles could be used for event planning. Have you checked out the CZN Save Data Calculator? Thanks for sharing, and I'm looking forward to more updates from the road show!

hk123 said...

I didn’t expect that twist at the end—kinda blew my mind. Makes me wanna play miside zero again and hunt for the clues I missed the first time.

dvfdfd said...

'Comments on ANLA Retail Roadshow'? Interesting! I wonder what people think of the fan-made prequel Play MiSide Zero Online. Reading these comments on the subway, I kinda wish there were more details. Anyone else played it?