Posted on February 27, 2009 in Other
Welcome to The Serpent of Isis Game Walkthrough!
This post features everything you need to successfully complete the Serpent of Isis game. Whether you use it as a reference when things get difficult or as a roadmap to get you from beginning to end, you'll find what you're looking for here.
Beginning with General Tips that discuss inventory items and in-game suspects, this post quickly moves on to a chapter by chapter breakdown of the entire Serpent of Isis game - complete with annotated screenshots!
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Posted on February 26, 2009 in Tips and Tricks
Have you ever found yourself struggling to solve one of the many puzzles found in our games?
You've tried all the
puzzle solving tricks you know and have had no luck. You could head to the
Game Forums for help (lots of great puzzle solvers there!), but you just can't wait! You're deep into the game and you just can't bring yourself to wait for an answer.
Now, you don't have to.
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Posted on February 20, 2009 in Game News, Big Fish Games Studios
Today we're excited to announce the first game release from our new development team in Vancouver, BC! Unwell Mel, a popular game found only in our
Game Community, is now available for download.
The new Vancouver team that is responsible for bringing you this new game - including artists and developers - allows us to more effectively expand our genre expertise without sacrificing our depth, quality and creativity.
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Posted on February 19, 2009 in International, User Generated Content
Recently Rebecca Reynolds, aka Roodypooh2, an active Big Fish Games user (and up-and-coming Clownfish in the Big Fish Games Forums!), took a trip to Rome for some amazing site seeing. Big Fish Games' very own Felix was lucky enough to make the trip. Here in Seattle, we're all quite jealous...
Rebecca and Felix were able to visit the amazing sites throughout Rome with Rebecca snapping pictures all the while. We hope you enjoy this amazing collection of photos that let the Big Fish Games' community take a peak at what must have been an amazing trip.
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Posted on February 13, 2009 in Game News, Big Fish Games Studios
Prior to the release of
Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst, a press kit was created to help promote the game. This kit was delivered in an official Mystery Case Files satchel and included a version of the real case file featured in the game. This case file was created to give those who had the opportunity to read it a unique glimpse inside the return visit to Ravenhearst Manor.
The content of the case file helps lay the framework for the game as it briefly mentions the events leading up to the return to Ravenhearst Manor. Readers are taken back to Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst and Mystery Case Files: Madame Fate to help set the stage for the next chapter in the Mystery Case Files series.
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Posted on February 4, 2009 in Game News, Big Fish Games Studios
Big Fish Games’ Studios is proud to announce the release of
Virtual Villagers: A New Home for the iPhone and iPod touch.
These poor villagers washed up on shore after surviving a horrific volcanic eruption. It’s up to you to guide them in learning how to survive in this real-time simulation game.
Islanders learn by doing, but you might have to keep an eye on them to make sure they don’t give up too easily. They need to become farmers, builders, scientists, parents and more in order to thrive on this new island.
You are the leader and the only one who can help the villagers build a proud new home. How will you lead your tribe?
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Posted on February 4, 2009 in Big Fish News
Last night, Glenn Farley of King5 News, Seattle reported on the continuing growth of Big Fish Games in the face of the global economic slowdown. Highlighting total downloads for 2008 (400 million) and growth of 70 percent for the year, Farley showcases the Big Fish culture and gives viewers an inside look at our Seattle office.
CEO Jeremy Lewis sat down with Farley and weighed in on our continued success.
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Posted on February 3, 2009 in Big Fish News
On Thursday, January 29th, Nick Wingfield of the Wall Street Journal visited our Seattle office to do research for an article titled, "Out of Office: Job Loss in the Age of Blogs and Twitter".
The article, which appears in today's Wall Street Journal, discusses how the internet is acting as a social anesthetic for Americans "grappling with layoffs and grim economic news".
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