Casual Games: What’s Their Status?
Article by Tristan Andrews
Casual games are simple but fun games that don't involve using up huge amounts of your time or a commitment to complex worlds and the like. Normally they are played on a PC and are browser-based games, but there are a growing number of console casual games. They are a contrast to the games called hardcore and the hardcore gamers that are willing to spend large slots of time playing a game and to learning complex skills in order to play.
The main features of a causal game are simplicity: short games; don't have to save the game, 2D, and abstraction of graphics. Around two million people play casual games each month. Normally they are free online games or have a download option for free and rely on advertising to make money. Casual online games depend on Flash or Shockwave.
Solitaire by Microsoft was the first casual that had success. It was free and was included in Microsoft Windows; next they introduced Minesweeper, Freecell, and Spider Solitaire. Nineteen ninety-six saw casual games hit the online market. The sites that began online casual games were UpRoar and Gamesville with games like cards, trivia, and puzzles. Since the technology didn't allow for saving a game or other involved features designers concentrated on making casual games. Bejeweled was one of the first flash casual games online. Casual games forged new ground again when big color displays took over cell phones, since they weren't capable of offering complex games.
Many casual games take on the traditional games like chess, pinball, poker, and checkers etcetera. It must be concluded from the inclusion of chess in online casual games that complex verses simple games in this case refers to technology and games that require saving and character involvement and the like because complex moves and strategies are inherent in chess.
In 2008 casual games reached a popularity that carries weight in the 'gaming' industry and according to 'The State of the Casual Games Industry 2008' by Mathew Kumer, in discussions of the industry of games they can't be brushed aside anymore. They have become part of the competitive arena in the games industry.
In other words, the so-called simple games have gained some financial clout. Casual games made over two million bucks last year for the games industry. This section of the games industry has a growth rate of 20% each year.
What may be a surprise is that games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero go under the casual games label. Casual game players like games that have a little more substance when they have time at home to play; that fact has boosted the popularity of time-management, fashion/food click-management, simulation, hidden object, and adventure games.
The trick to designing a good casual game for online, console or download is to have a game that is fun without the sounds and other flash or java features. The additional features just make it better. This is the opinion of Iris Williams who does programming at GameHouse ('Casual Games make Serious Profits,' BBC).
Casual games don't take as much money to develop and many more can be crated by a company in a year than if they were producing hardcore gaming projects. The simple concept in many ways has dominated the world for centuries, for instance, the invention of the wheel, a simple idea that has changed the world over and over again for hundreds of years.
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Commercial dog food - what a minefield. You know the scenario you go to the pet food store or supermarket and want to buy the best dog food available, after all our dogs are companions and part of the family.
The problem is there are so many types of dog food - dry dog food, wet dog food, organic dog food, well the list is endless. How do you really know what you are feeding your dog.
Well, the shocking truth is you don't. The petfood industry want you to believe all their claims and their marketing and advertising has become very sophisticated over the last few years. The food may be labelled as "complete and balanced" but that is not the case.
These are some of the things you need to bear in mind the next time you go shopping for your dog food.
Dog food contains numerous additives, colourings and preservatives.
The food is full of dead animals, bones, blood, head, feet and because dead and sick animals can be used in pet food some of the drugs that were used to treat or euthanize them may still be present after the manufacturing process.
Many pet foods state that they contain "human grade" ingredients. This really is not the case.
A number of diseases in dogs have been linked to commercial pet foods and pet food ingredients.
Always bear in mind that the petfood industry is very profitable ( billion) a year in revenue worldwide. It really is very important that you know what is advertising hype and what is real so you are able to make an informed decision regarding your dogs diet.
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