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What You Need to Know About Casual Games 2010
Speaker: Nick Fortugno (Co-Founder/CCO, Playmatics), Juan Gril (Studio Manager, Joju Games)
Date/Time: Friday (March 12, 2010) 9:00am — 10:00am
Location (room): Room 306, South Hall
Track: Game Design
Format: 60-minute Panel
Experience Level: All

Session Description
Juan Gril and Nick Fortugno, veterans of the casual game industry, return to take you on a tour of the current trends in casual games. By choosing and analyzing representative games on a variety of dominant themes, Juan and Nick show what's hot and what's cutting-edge across the spectrum of causal media, including web games, PC-downloadable, casual console, and social games. Along the way, attendees learn lessons of what makes a good casual game from some of the greatest examples out there, and see some predictions of where the industry as a whole is heading.

Intended Audience
This session is intended for designers and developers interested in the trends that can be seen across the all of the media of casual games. No experience with casual games is necessary. The session is a solid introduction to the field for beginners and a good update for veterans.

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