What we did
We've made quite a few games here and there over the years, they're always popular and great for a spot of viral marketing. Oddly enough the game that got the most attention was one we made as a spoof before the Gulf war began (a long time ago now). Dr. Strangeblix was (and still is I suppose) a lightly satirical game made when the UN weapons inspectors, led by Hans Blix, were still trying to conduct their searches for WMD before war broke out. The site had something like 90,000 unique visitors a week and was featured on sites like USA Today and Channel 4 (can't remember all the others) as well as thousands of blogs worldwide and also featured in the Lycos viral top ten for weeks.
We've done football keepy-ups, space invaders, asteroids, the usual suspects, as well as stuff like Blam Blam!, a quick version of the magisterial "Point Blank", Namco's ludicrously addictive arcade shooter we played many a game of as a student, on Brighton Pier.
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