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Our latest casual game, Sushi-Me, is up for nomination this year in the Zeebys!  Sushi-Me is an online casual game created for play on PC, Mac, touch-screen and Nintendo Wii that combines fast-paced action, cute characters, hilarious animation, catchy audio, and witty writing.  It’s “winning rave reviews throughout the seven seas!”  Everything including character design, audio, and even the very witty copy for Sushi-Me was done in-house by our super talented Plexi peeps.

If you haven’t heard of them, the Zeebys are the Annual Casual Game Award with games from casual game developers of all sizes—even huge companies like Vivendi and Ubisoft!  Award winners will be announced at the Casual Connect Conference 2008 being held in Seattle this July. 

We’re in the running for:

  • Best Web Game of the Year
  • Best Visual Arts of the Year
  • Most Innovative Game of the Year
  • Best Story, Narrative or Original Character of the Year 
  • Best Audio of the Year

You must be a current member of the CGA to vote.  If you’re not yet a member of the CGA, you can sign up here for free and be eligible to vote in this years awards!

You can also check out the winners from last year on the Zeeby’s website.  Happy casual gaming!

 

Kristi and Matt created the animation, designed and developed the original Photosynth site a few years ago (it’s morphed a little since then).  Photosynth was developed in conjunction with University of Washington and Microsoft researchers and Seadragon technology. 

Photosynth technology was used in the “CSI:NY” episode last night with just a small amount of Hollywood magic.  It’s a pretty crazy application so it might have seemed like a bunch of hocus pocus, but nope…  It is actually that cool.  You can even download a demo of the application and try it out yourself.