The Gray Gamers

"The kids don't get all the fun, dammit"

Jul 31
2009

People Magazine and Big Fish Games

by Pam

According to Casuagamingbiz, People Magazine and Big Fish Games have signed a major partnership. A smart one.

peoplePeople Magazine website traffic is huge.  This deal is going to target casual gamers and potential gamers in a way no affiliate can.

The 10 million unique users that People.com has attracted will now have access to Big Fish’s  ‘A New Game Every Day’ initiative, which delivers the company’s full catalogue of 2,000 games. Visitors to the website can now make use of downloadable titles, as well as browser-based content.

“People.com continually looks for new and innovative ways to enhance our users’ online experience beyond the celebrity genre,” said Mark Golin, editor of People.com.

“We know that People.com’s target demographic of women is very engaged in casual gaming. By expanding and diversifying our games channel to include casual games from Big Fish Games, we are providing our audience with an even wider variety of entertainment options.”

“This strategic partnership brings together two trusted entertainment industry leaders that share a common focus of providing the best online and downloadable casual games to the large and rapidly growing audience of women and mums,” added Jeremy Lewis, CEO of Big Fish Games.  

“Together we will provide People.com’s visitors with world class online entertainment and unparalleled customer service, both of which are cornerstones of our respective brands.”

Big Fish Games has been busy rebuilding it’s online play site which goes out of beta August 18th. (Just popped over – the online play site has over 400 thousand people playing as I write this).  
People magazine’s website has celebrity fanboy/girl type games of it’s own for readers. (Hollywood Hangman, Celebrity News Quiz, Odd Star Out, Celebrity Concentration, Love Connection and Puzzler)

Big Fish Game designers and back end techs get high marks for the look and navigation of the new online play site.

The online play component of Big Fish Games (online games tab) will be called Big Sea Games, their play for free sitebig-fish similar to reliable play for free sites such as Pogo, Gamesville and iWin.
 Big Sea Games was formerly called Atlantis (I think). The company is bringing it’s branding together. Now I understand why the affiliate pages weren’t updated. They don’t need the small fish.
Add  this online re-vamp to the real feature of Big Fish Games, which is the game a day video and download platform for games, and it’s another indication of  the popularity of  PC gaming.
With the affiliate agreement with People Magazine, Big Fish is going to get people wandering over to have a look see and staying to play or download.  A 1.5 people download a game a day already from Big Fish Games. These companies don’t need a market outside the US, according to Comscore Media Matrix, 87 million Americans use casual game sites.

Don’t see an announcement up at People or the affiliate buttons up yet, nor any noise about this announcemnt at Big Fish.
Whew. When the magazine site gets those affliate buttons up, let’s hope the server guys are wide awake.
This deal with People. com gives Big Fish Games a lot of potential eyeballs.

 

 

 

Jul 27
2009

A day after – Wii Sports Resort review

by Pam

wii-sports-resortThis anticipated sequel to Wii Sports is going to make Nintendo a lot of money.
Having to purchase the Wii motion plus so others can play along is going to make Nintento even more money. 
This sequel to Wii Sports has been worth the wait, and will sell on word of mouth alone.

Jan and I parked ourselves at the game store yesterday waiting for it to open and had some lovely chats with people asking us what the heck we were waiting for. We dashed back to my place and seven hours later we stopped playing, happily tired. Well, okay, happily overtired and looking forward to tackling it again.

Even that first day play time was worth the price. Seriously, coming from a penny pincher, that’s saying something. 
I know we are going to have many more Wii Sports Resorts play days and we can’t wait to share it with friends.
Jan has already got a play date with the neighbours.

Jan likes to ignore instructions and get straight to game play.
Just like Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort gives you that opportunity, and game play has been significantly expanded for those of you tired of your Wii Sports.

Wii Sports Resort is a compilation of mini games with some surprising additions.
For me the star of the game is the the resort Wuhu Island. The graphics are lush, there are great little details catching your attention, like the outfits your Mii’s wear. I noticed others details like the grass in golf, the divots and leaves when I whacked the ball into the trees and realized it’s going to take playing several times before the upgraded graphics don’t distract me.

Make no mistake, having your Mii’s family on the island cheering you on is a big plus for Grandma Jan.
We’d be playing and she’d start laughing, “Oh look, there’s so and so!”

Miis vacationing with you in the game brings the warmth of Wii Sports to us world weary gray gamers.  That is a Nintendo feature which can’t be underestimated for the gray gamer crowd.

I’m going to do a review, because writing a game site for casual and gray gamers can be discouraging. While we read about the game industry acknowledging we gray and casual gamers do our share of pay and play, game sites written by pros can be snarly and technically picky to the point of numbness. Interestingly, Wii Sports Resort isn’t getting the snark I expect to see from the boys club.

nintendo_wii_motionplusWii Motion Plus: While the instructions for hooking up the Motion plus are quite detailed, it’s really easy and nothing to be intimidated about.
It’s like tupperware; snap in, snap out. The Wii Motion Plus sleeve gives you a good grip on on your remote, which I really needed when I started swinging my sword.
Snapping that little sucker onto your remote, where you snap in your nunchuk  gives you the player a ratio of 1:1 real time precision. You can read up on technical aspects, let me just say it works. It responds precisely to your movements. Jan noticed that most in golf. One Motion Plus comes with the game, we had to wait over a month to get our hands on another one. You don’t have to snap it off for games that don’t read the Plus btw; and putting on the nunchuk is the same as your original remote.  To recalibrate it, the screen asks you to lay it on a flat surface. Takes a few seconds and you are back to incredibly precise play.

Airsports
Wii Sports Resort OpenerThe game opens with you in a plane getting ready to parachute down to the resort. On the way down you can do formations with your Mii’s. Cute opening. Anticipatory.
The Island flyover:  Interesting because it gives you an idea of the future potential of this series.
Dogfight: Holding your remote like a paper airplane you take to the sky to fly to shoot your opponents balloons attached to the back of the planes. You swoop down to the island to gather new balloons.  I would have liked to try it more, gives you an opportunity to find out where all the venues are at the resort.  Truth is it was the most boring game, but with several new games added one has to be the worst. This was it.

Bowling:
The standard game is fun again.
The graphics are better (I keep saying that but it’s absolutely true) and you get to take the Wii Sports training game of knocking down 100 pins in a 10 frame game against opponents. 
I found 100 pin  to be quite the sensory satisfying game, I cranked up the sound,  listening to all those pins go down was a blast.
Replay is a bit faster so you are less likely to skip it, and I quickly learned from my mistakes.  The Motion Plus took a bit of adapting too, you have to release the ball  just the same as you do at the bowling lane.
You get two choices on how to release the ball, which evens things out for new and experienced players.

Just to ratchet bowling up a notch there is an opponent obstacle game called spin control.  This is where I found the slightest movement important. Jan won of course, she’s a mean bowler. The obstacles were a fun surprise.

Table Tennis aka Ping Pong

No tennis at this resort, since it was so popular in Wii Sports the spin offs are out and selling as separate games.
 If you’ve played Wii Play and tried the table tennis,  completely forget what you learned.
This is a whole new game with your Mii. I lost a game to Jan because I got gawking around. The table is outside and my kid sisters Mii was standing watching with a drink in her hand.  Since that is probably what she’d do in real life I got laughing and missed returns.
There are two games, match and return match. I would have played this for hours, Again I think it is the Motion Plus that makes the play more intense. I’m not a big table tennis fan, the movement sensitivity is delightful.

Basketball 

I didn’t think I’d like this but I did. The time 3 point contest was intuitive, all you have to do is use the b button to pick up the ball.  Gives you time to concentrate on your shots. The pick up game is surprising, I didn’t expect the gameplay. Let me put it this way. Jan’s a thief. Her ball stealing skills are as irritating as all get out. You get to play as opposed to concentrate on what buttons you need to push.

Frisbee

dog frisbee Wii Sports resort

Some of you may have gotten the dog frisbee as a promo. 
There are two frisbee games, but let me say I let out an ”oh cool!’ when we started Frisbee dog.
You get your own dog.  That shouldn’t have elicted an ‘oh cool!’ but it did because if you’ve played games rushed to the Wii console with no thought to detail and what makes the Wii fun, it was cool to get my own dog.
The dogs aren’t Mario Brothers cartoonish and they have as much fun as you do.
Frisbee golf. What can I say. Jan is the game golfer so we spent a lot of time playing this and I got sucked in. I think it’s the same course as Wii Sports, but it’s the graphics details again that got me gazing around and that have bumped play up a level. Jan can babble about it, I had fun trying. I had only heard of disc golf a few years ago, you don’t have to be a golfer to like this. I found it pleasant and relaxing.

Golf
golf Wii Sports ResortThis builds on the Wii Sports golf, like the bowling does, and Jan got all excited because there are nine new holes to play. But she was also disappointed because there were only nine new ones to play. Having said that, she says the game play is a lot more precise, and muttered something about slice. I phoned earlier today to ask her about it, I thought I’d better ask while I can. 
She’ll disappear for a few days working on her Wii Resort golf game while she has the opportunity.

Archery
I was an archery instructor as a camp counsellor and I enjoyed this. You have to use your nunchuk to draw back on your bow and the feel and sound is a lot more realistic than I would have anticipated. There are three levels of difficulty and I enjoyed the personal challenge. I can see how people who play high end fantasy games on more expensive consoles might find it boring, but I certainly didn’t.

Sword Play
This  game lived up to it’s hype, and let’s not pretend that this was a feature of the Wii Motion Plus that Nintendo didn’t hype.  This has been a key part of Nintendo’s advertising. 
Again, for us world weary types that don’t want to play with even fake blood, having the guy from Wii Fit boxing tossing melons and sushi and bread and bamboo at you is hilarious in Speed Slice. You can’t just hack, as soon as what has been tossed lands, an arrow shows you which way to slice.  As quick as you and your opponent can move, you snooze or lose. Duel. You and your opponent are on a platform over water.  One misplaced thrust or parry and your Mii tumbles off the platform into a  laugh out loud fall into the ocean complete with a graphically satisfying splash. I cranked the sound up on this one too. Loved the feel of the remote also. Showdown pits you against numerous opponents, however I can’t say much about it because I didn’t get to explore it, I did the bridge dash. It reminded me of sword play and the game of war when I was a kid. Again, random hacking at guest Miis coming at you doesn’t cut it, your movements have to be deliberate.  Really cool. I can’t wait to get back at it.

Cycling
If I have to pick a favorite, hands down this was it. You use the nunchuk and remote to pedal. There are two modes;cycling Wii Sports Resort road race and vs. Over exert yourself in a race and you get dehydrated, turning blue or red. There are three hearts at the top of your screen that give you an idea of how hard you are working.  Too much and you lose a heart and have to start slowing down and coast. The races take you all over the resort, you are peddling different altitudes and again I got gawking around. There is a bicycle built for two race which requires you to work with your partner.  The environments were terrific, you cycle on everything from sand and grass to cobblestone.  There isn’t a lot of fussing with buttons,  there one to brake if you remember too, the rest is up to you. Strategy matters. 

The Water Sports

Canoeing Wii Sports ResortThere is room for future development potential here. You get introduced to water sports through canoeing, jet skiing and wake boarding.  The jet skiing course brings up rings similar to the smoke rings you have to dive through in another Wii game called Playground. The wake boarding is fun, reminds me of a few courses in Wii Ski.  You get points by moving precisely through a timed run.
The canoeing is harder, I had a tendency to over-paddle. And I admit it, I got gawking around again.

Like Wii Sports, this offering is a winner because it is people friendly.
If you try something, you get a stamp, which is great when you are playing with the kids.
Oh, yeah, okay, I like earning a reward and unlocking levels too.
Some of these games are cathartic, some work up a sweat, some are relaxing;  walk away from reading this remembering  the operative and definitive word for Wii Sports Resort is… fun.

 The potential for this island, this relaxed interactive and intuitive play is huge. 
I really liked the ease of the menu, you get single play and up to four player play in different venues.
The graphics are quite an improvement.
I like that someone who has never tried a Wii could jump right in, and there is enough of a challenge for experienced players.
This play has appeal to the family from my 5 year old nephew to Jan. In the first two weeks of release in Japan, over 1/2 million were sold. (Wii Sports - 46 million world wide)

It’s going to be huge for the gray gamer crowd here in North America.
 I wasn’t expecting anything to top the value I’ve gotten out of Wii Sports.
Wii Sports Resort has. 
And Nintendo has put in a few more surprises, if you can crack the code.
It’s great to wait for something and be pleasantly surprised, isn’t it?

Jan’s review:  Huh. Long overdue and well loved, back to you later.

Awesome bang for your buck.
59.99/Cdn for the game and one Wii Motion Plus
24.99/Cdn for each additional Wii Motion Plus

Jul 25
2009

Wrong day – waiting for a game

by Jan
filed in For Fun

The phone woke me out of a drowsy state.  I had been dosing off and on in no hurry to get up.  I knew that tomorrow was going to be a much anticipated day and the lazy days of summer would be remembered by that one exciting day – July 26.
 
The ringing stopped as I put the phone to my ear.  “GOOD MORNING!!” before I had a chance to grunt a greeting.
 
I responded politely with “whaaat?”
 
“GOOD MORNING!!!”   It was Pam. 
 
“What on earth are you doing up at this hour?”  I asked.  She never gets up unless it’s absolutely necessary.  I on the other hand never sleep in unless it is a rare opportunity, like Saturday, July 25th, 2009 at 8:15 a.m. because my daughter was at the cottages with her cousins.
 
wii-sports-resort“Wii Sports Resort day” she said.
 
Maintaining my polite demeaner I kindly rebuffed her with “no – that’s tomorrow”.
 
Dead air.
 
“Really”, I said, “it’s tommorrow”.
 
We both exploded with laughter.  Our plan was to be at the store at least 1/2 hour before it opened.  Of course we reserved our copy a month ago.  I had purchased an extra Wii Motion Plus and we had  big plans.  Since this is a small town and we are old this was our idea of a ‘rock concert’ day.  Parking ourselves at the door of the store was our way of pretending we were in our teens and twenties waiting for some big event.  
 
For us, Wii Sports Resort is a big event.  The store staff are used to us and just laughed when we told them we would be there early.
 
BTW – on Sunday the stores don’t open at that mall until noon.  Course the buses don’t start until 10 a.m. and only run once an hour til 5 p.m. 
 
One has to make their own excitement once in a while.  :)

Jul 12
2009

I can’t believe I played the whole thing

by Jan
filed in Reviews

Grey’s Anatomy (Nintendo DS) was given to me.  Since I had some travel time for my volunteer meetings coming up it seemed like a mindless game to play away the hours on the train.  Living up north is fun – one cannot plan to be in the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) at a certain time if you take the train.  While it is a three hour drive on a good day, it can take up to ten hours on the train – a delightful and pleasant experience at best.  Few passengers, awesome staff, dining car with electrical outlets and a movie, plenty of leg room – the joy is definitely in the journey, that is, if you are not in a hurry.
 
greys-anatomy-dsSo Grey’s Anatomy was my choice this time.  I really am getting old.  Grey’s Anatomy has way too much kissing and stupid relationship stuff.  Not much medical play and what little there was lacked accuracy and intelligence – i.e. a throat swab.  If you have the entire back of your throat swabbed for testing you would be gagging for a week. 
 
The hospital is in lockdown because of a contagious disease. You have to solve challenges and make choices to get through the endless levels.  None of the choices or challenges have to do with medical issues, just relationship issues.
 
The game plays for hours, which is a good thing if you have nothing else to do.   If you are looking for a medically challenging game then I cannot recommend it.  If you are in love with Dr. McDreamy then enjoy – you will have enough of him and the rest of the cast to keep your heart fluttering for the duration of the game. 
 
Fortunately I can take it back to the store for a credit.  While I still haven’t completed the first version of Trauma Centre (stuck on one of the surgeries) it will go towards a credit for the second version of Trauma Centre.   Wish I could play it on the train but the trip is quick bumpy – freeze/thaw over the years of winters makes the tracks uneven. 
 
Oh – did I mention I have a shiny new red DS?  Thank goodness we can stilljans-ds get the plain ones – no camera or MP3 players attached, just a neat little game system that does what it should.
 
I know you guys don’t like posting, but I am curious.  Crossword, Brain Age, Scrabble – all fun.   What other DS games tickle you?

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Jul 12
2009

Lazy days of summer

by Pam
filed in For Fun

Between awesome weather and some games we got for our birthday, there hasn’t been much chatter here because we’ve been happily distracted elsewhere.

We have a cluster of family and friend birthdays that we tend to get together for. One party covers all.

This year Jan was off at a board meeting and wound up in hospital so the partying was set aside for a few weeks.

She’s fine and we got together to make up for lost time.  Party means play time, be it giving a everyone a PC game or a Wii game, getting lots of finger food together and making a day of it on the Wii.

Friends gave me Deal or No Deal for the Wii. I didn’t know what it was, I don’t watch game shows.   I don’t know if I’d enjoy it as a single player game, but as a party game, it’s a hoot. Your mii  gets to be a contestant or the banker and there are a bunch of mini games we didn’t get an opportunity to explore. We’ll have to have another party soon. It’s hard to blog about playing when you are, er, playing.

The Nielson rating company blog says their survey shows more people are playing games since the economic downturn. And they found that more of us are buying used games. 
Well yeah, if you are going to entertain yourself,  the game store used self and the library are a good way to save a few bucks.

We did break down and pre-order a Wii game that is coming out July 26th. hehehe. Can’t wait. As soon as I get my paws on it, I’ll fill you in.

I haven’t put up a new charity of the month. The lure of the outdoors is beating down my altruism.   I think for the summer I’ll claim donor fatigue and kick it back into gear in the fall. I told iWin the next charity would be a California wildfire fund, so that’s what it will be.dealornodeal

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Jul 3
2009

Big Fish Games site won’t load – are you having problems too?

by Pam
filed in For Fun

When Jan and I started The Gray Gamers we decided the site would become a Big Fish afffiate because of the wide variety of their games, easy download platform, game a day, a chance to test a game, and a video of the gameplay.

bf-g1For over a week, perhaps longer, I have not been able to access the site, through newsletter links, direct URL’s in the address bar, the game platform either on FireFox or Internet Explorer, XP or Vista.

Now I notice the Big Fish Games affiliate ads which allows readers to click through to Big Fish are gone.
Big Fish links out of search engines, off other sites don’t work.

Can’t write them to ask what needs to be done to regain access and re-add them to the side bar if I can’t access their site, which is primo for casual and gray gamers.

A search of Big Fish load problems brings up all the same issues, and in forums I’m not seeing the problem solved.

Hmmm.  Anyone else having problems accessing Big Fish Games?