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	<title>Comments on: Design Principle #5 – Immersion</title>
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	<description>Creators of the romance casual game &#34;Tiger Eye: Curse of the Riddle Box,&#34; based on the novel by Marjorie M. Liu.  Download free demo here.</description>
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		<title>By: Cordia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cordia</dc:creator>
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		<description>Fun and immersion are why I play. I enjoy games that are steeped in story, or that give me a clever perspective. Since March, I have rolled up my sleeves to try my hand at some hidden object games and it is very hard for me to really enjoy a game that has me just searching for random, unconnected items. It works for some people, that much is obvious, but my own enjoyment factor goes up immensely when I&#039;m looking for things that are connected to the story. Luckily for me, there are more games coming out that seem to share this perspective. I have to say that Tiger Eye is one of only a handful of games I&#039;ve found that does this all the way through. If you guys keep ANYTHING for the sequel, please keep that, so that I can stay immersed in the story!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fun and immersion are why I play. I enjoy games that are steeped in story, or that give me a clever perspective. Since March, I have rolled up my sleeves to try my hand at some hidden object games and it is very hard for me to really enjoy a game that has me just searching for random, unconnected items. It works for some people, that much is obvious, but my own enjoyment factor goes up immensely when I&#8217;m looking for things that are connected to the story. Luckily for me, there are more games coming out that seem to share this perspective. I have to say that Tiger Eye is one of only a handful of games I&#8217;ve found that does this all the way through. If you guys keep ANYTHING for the sequel, please keep that, so that I can stay immersed in the story!</p>
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