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  • Posted By: RealEstateYourOpinion-iHOUSE Blog @ 05/01/2008 12:29:24 PM

    Casual games are fun, but we are so used to them being, they will remain that way. Even niche games like iHOUSE's Price Me Now Game. Realius developed a game that tests real estate knowledge and compete to see who has the highest Real Estate IQ. Play price me now at ihousegames.com or check out the iHOUSE Blog Real Estate Your Opinion.

  • Posted By: garthgantu @ 04/04/2008 11:19:52 AM

    Not ALL casual game developers struggle to make money from their games. Thanks to a wide range of distribution channels, from online to retail to mobile to the seatbacks on leading airlines and etc., we at PopCap Games have never had a commercial 'flop' - all of our three dozen or so games have turned a profit.

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