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Andrew MacCormack
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Recent articles by Andrew MacCormack
Dan Marshall - Zombie Cow Studios interview
Unholy cow! Adventure Gamers caught up with half of the Ben and Dan duo to discuss the studio's rise to cult prominence.
by - January 27, 2010
Erin Robinson - Puzzle Bots interview
With Puzzle Bots methodically nearing release, AG went behind the scenes with its acclaimed indie designer to find out how she's wired.
by - November 23, 2009
Dave Gilbert - Wadjet Eye Games interview
Pay attention to the man behind the curtain, as the indie developer shares his insights into Emerald City Confidential and beyond.
by - February 12, 2009
The Tales of Bingwood: Chapter I - To Save a Princess review
A promising new indie series kicks off with royal intentions, though the journey is just getting started in this opening installment.
by - December 29, 2008
Accessible Gaming feature
In honour of this week's World Usability Day, AG lends a hand to One Switch's Barrie Ellis in promoting accessible games for all.
by - November 13, 2008
Vince Twelve - Resonance interview
The innovative indie developer looks to make a name for himself with his first commercial adventure, even if that name isn't really his own.
by - February 5, 2008
A Tale of Two Kingdoms review
A medieval "whosoever-doneth-it" provides the backdrop for Crystal Shard's impressive fantasy adventure.
by - November 12, 2007
Reactor 09 review
This AGS adventure may not quite reach critical mass, but it should leave you with a warm glow afterwards.
by - June 9, 2007
Wadjet Eye - Dave Gilbert interview
The acclaimed indie developer reflects on his move to commercial projects from the freeware Underground community.
by - December 2, 2006
The Shivah review
The first commercial adventure by Dave Gilbert shows a little chutzpa and a lot of promise.
by - November 10, 2006

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