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Tag Archives: iPhone
Epic Pet Wars Review
I recently wrote an article about how the mobile phone will change the way we view MMO design. At the time I had barely scratched the surface of the multitude of mini-MMOs on my iphone. Some have been fleeting but … Continue reading
Julys Roast and Toast
Epic Slant is pleased to host differing (or similar) opinions from other players and guest articles. As always please allow me to dispense with the necessary disclaimer. The following article and author’s opinions do not necessarily represent the opinions and/or … Continue reading
Social networks might be out of hand
My favorite part about Wednesday is that I allow myself to deviate from my two major topics (Guild Leadership and MMO Design). A professional blogger might tell you that to deviate is to lose your audience. I say hurrumph! My … Continue reading
Casual MMOs, the iPhone and you
There is a trend that I couldn’t help but notice as of late. More and more developers are suggesting that the AAA MMO is not the wave of the future and is soon to be an endangered species. Now there … Continue reading
