Video games have always been about turning a profit, even back when developers were looking for ways to make new challenges difficult enough to ensure arcade patrons would part with their quarters.
In the fast-paced world of modern technology, where video games and complex digital experiences dominate the leisure landscape, it might come as a surprise that a simple, centuries-old card game like ...
Gage’s latest game, Sage Solitaire, aims to be a game you’re not afraid to be seen playing: the kind of game you pull out to play with the same cultural ease as checking your email or your Facebook.