Emily Morganti
Staff Writer
Emily is a freelance writer and adventure game enthusiast who lives in Northern California. Her fiction has been published in several literary journals, including Bryant Literary Review and Georgetown Review, and at this very moment she is feverishly working on her second novel. (Or possibly procrastinating.)
Writing samples, deep thoughts, and a disturbingly large volume of dollhouse pictures can be found on her website.
Recent articles by Emily Morganti
Adventures in Narrative: Home and The Thirty Nine Steps feature
Two unique interactive experiences were on display at the Games Developers Conference, and our first-look tells the story.
by - April 25, 2012
Two unique interactive experiences were on display at the Games Developers Conference, and our first-look tells the story.
by - April 25, 2012
The Walking Dead archived preview
With the main course due later this month, our first look at Telltale's new zombie series offers an early morsel to digest.
by - April 12, 2012
With the main course due later this month, our first look at Telltale's new zombie series offers an early morsel to digest.
by - April 12, 2012
Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller preview
Our first look at Phoenix Online's upcoming episodic thriller gave us lots to think about at the Game Developers Conference.
by - March 30, 2012
Our first look at Phoenix Online's upcoming episodic thriller gave us lots to think about at the Game Developers Conference.
by - March 30, 2012
Eye on iPhone: Volume 5 feature
From Kaptain Brawe to Touch Detective, our fifth iOS round-up restores some law & order to the App Store's chaotic library of ports and original adventure releases.
by - February 1, 2012
From Kaptain Brawe to Touch Detective, our fifth iOS round-up restores some law & order to the App Store's chaotic library of ports and original adventure releases.
by - February 1, 2012
To the Moon review
It may be light on gameplay, but this poignant interactive drama rockets to the top of the list of emotionally powerful adventures.
by - November 30, 2011
It may be light on gameplay, but this poignant interactive drama rockets to the top of the list of emotionally powerful adventures.
by - November 30, 2011
Catherine feature
Part interactive drama, part action-puzzler, this unique psychological romance doesn't cheat players on either depth of story or engaging gameplay.
by - November 4, 2011
Part interactive drama, part action-puzzler, this unique psychological romance doesn't cheat players on either depth of story or engaging gameplay.
by - November 4, 2011
Emily the Strange: Strangerous review
The saucy goth child and her cats come to Nintendo DS, but Emily's first puzzle-adventure is as derivative as it is strange.
by - August 31, 2011
The saucy goth child and her cats come to Nintendo DS, but Emily's first puzzle-adventure is as derivative as it is strange.
by - August 31, 2011
Get Lamp feature
No need to parse words: if you don't watch this inspired DVD film documentary on the history of text adventures, you are likely to be eaten by a grue.
by - August 12, 2011
No need to parse words: if you don't watch this inspired DVD film documentary on the history of text adventures, you are likely to be eaten by a grue.
by - August 12, 2011
Eye on iPhone: Volume Four feature
From Stauf's mansion to Amerzone; from Russian folklore to Shakespeare, we present our next one-tap adventure tour through the App Store.
by - July 8, 2011
From Stauf's mansion to Amerzone; from Russian folklore to Shakespeare, we present our next one-tap adventure tour through the App Store.
by - July 8, 2011
Puzzle Agent 2 hands-on archived preview
We braved the cold and gnomes once again in Scoggins, Minnesota to bring you an early look at Telltale's quirky puzzling sequel.
by - June 10, 2011
We braved the cold and gnomes once again in Scoggins, Minnesota to bring you an early look at Telltale's quirky puzzling sequel.
by - June 10, 2011