Big Fish announces Two new Casual Games formally!

Yashpal SharmaJan 4 2007

When we define the casual games, the expression extremely simple gameplay splashes over our minds. The year 2006 as also the year of casual games as the year saw many casual games. The casual game also received great laurels for relieving strain.

The video games that take quite fraction of time to get into the game is the biggest advantage of the casual game. Pondering upon the recent scenario, the renowned game developer Big Fish Games has launched two new casual games namely Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst; the 3rd edition in the Mystery Case Files array and Travelogue 360: Paris. Each of the casual game title costs just $19.95 and the trail version is also available for free download at www.bigfishgames.com.

travelogue 52
travelogue 52

If we have a close look on the survey performed by Information Solutions Group, then the study says that the casuals game are more infused in the old and the female gamers with kids. The survey clearly depicts the greater feasibility of the casual games in veteran and the female gamers who haven't enough time to get into game and the want to get into the game in just minutes. One more thing that survey revealed is playing casual games result in getting off strain.

The greatest advantage of the casual games is their multiplatform compatibility as the games can be played either on PCs, portable devices or gaming consoles.

Via: msnbc

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