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From Virtual World To Mobile Gaming 12

The site Clickable Culture has a piece on a game coming soon to a mobile device near you. The game, Tringo, comes from an unusual source: the virtual world Second Life. From the article: "Tringo, invented by SL resident Kermitt Quirk over his Christmas holidays, blends the sensibilites of Tetris and Bingo. It's a game of skill, but the stakes can be quite high. Not only is Tringo well-designed, taking Second Life's technical parameters into consideration, but its popularity is growing."
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  • by gimpynerd ( 864361 ) on Thursday March 03, 2005 @03:49PM (#11837084) Homepage Journal
    Sounds like an interesting game. I wonder who they pay to sit around and think up new puzzle games. Being a programmer myself I know it is not easy to think of puzzle ideas. Do some people have jobs where they sit around all day and think up ideas for puzzle games. I wonder if we will see clones of this on PC and consoles in the future...
  • by DaveKap ( 788161 ) on Thursday March 03, 2005 @05:28PM (#11838217)
    Actually, I don't think the developers of Second Life (as in Linden Lab workers) do much in-world development of their own. The coolest thing about this story is the fact that it was just a resident who made the game and he did it for fun. Getting an offer for it was simply a bonus. I've been a resident for a while and have made a few games of my own. I have to admit that this is awesome news in my book because I've always wondered if there was any legitimacy in the games I made inside Second Life. This is now proof that my game ideas might actually be sellable.
  • Reportage (Score:2, Interesting)

    by tony_ratboy ( 228844 ) on Friday March 04, 2005 @09:59AM (#11843549) Homepage
    Hi, I'm the author of Clickable Culture [clickableculture.com]. I did report about the "low five figures." I didn't mention Keir retains the in-world rights. Whoever posted the Slashdot story should have just linked to the WSJ source (as I did). I certainly didn't break news on this one, although I reported on and described Tringo last month [secretlair.com]. I'm going to edit the post over at Clickable Culture to add the missing info. It was an oversight, thanks for pointing it out.

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