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Will Dean (born 8 November 1980) is an entrepreneur who founded and served as the CEO of endurance event company Tough Mudder [1] and co-founded Immersive Gamebox (previously Electric Gamebox), where he currently holds the position of CEO. [2]
This category contains video games that are entirely or largely/significantly set within country houses, manor houses, stately houses, mansions, estates, villas, or grand houses. Pages in category "Video games set in country houses"
Phantasmagoria is a point-and-click adventure horror video game designed by Roberta Williams for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows and released by Sierra On-Line on August 24, 1995. . It tells the story of Adrienne Delaney (Victoria Morsell), a writer who moves into a remote mansion and finds herself terrorized by supernatural forc
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The opening scene. The game starts near an abandoned Victorian mansion. The player is soon locked inside the house with no other option than to explore. The mansion contains many interesting rooms and seven other people: Tom, a plumber; Sam, a mechanic; Sally, a seamstress; Dr. Green, a surgeon; Joe, a grave-digger; Bill, a butcher; Daisy, a cook.
Big gaming companies are already sniffing out new ways to make games more immersive. At this year's CES tech showcase in Las Vegas, Sony showed off its Future Immersive Entertainment Concept - a ...
The D.I.C.E. Award for Immersive Reality Game of the Year is an award presented annually by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences during the D.I.C.E. Awards.This award recognizes "the single game released on an immersive reality platform that best utilizes the attributes of the platform to entertain users.
Mansion of Hidden Souls, called Tale of the Dream Mansion (夢見館の物語, Yumemi Yakata no Monogatari) in Japan, and Yumemi Mystery Mansion in Europe, is an adventure video game released for the Sega CD, developed by System Sacom and published by Sega in Japan and PAL regions and by Vic Tokai in North America.