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DreamQuest Games
DreamQuest Games publishes casual video games for Windows, iPad, iPhone and Android devices. Based near Denver in Lafayette, Colo., DreamQuest Games was founded in 2000 by Christopher Williamson as DreamQuest Software.
History
DreamQuest Games was founded in 2000 to create the most challenging and visually appealing computer games available. [1] DreamQuest has enjoyed success in publishing classic card and board games. Founder Christopher Williamson was inspired to launch DreamQuest Games from his own passion for card games. Williamson enjoyed enthusiasm for the games he was creating on his own and decided to form a company and pursue game development as a full time endeavor.[2]
Games and Awards
Ace's Rescue: Blackbeard's Booty - This game is a stylized version of Spades that challenges players to win games in order to discover the location of Wes' kidnapped fiancee.
Championship Checkers - The classic board is presented with 24 opponents set at five levels of difficulty. An in-game coach gives hints of what move to make and explanations for the move to help players master the game.
Championship Chess - The classic board game features 24 opponents at five levels of difficulty. Beginning players have access to an in-game coach for hints of what move to make and explanations for the move. Awards and Honors: Tucows “5-star Editor’s Pick.”
Championship Cribbage - The classic card game has won multiple honors for its challenging game play for multiple skill levels. Players unfamiliar with the game can learn to play with tips from the in-game DreamCoach. Awards and Honors: CNet “5-star Editor’s Choice, Tucows “5-star Editor’s Pick”
Championship Euchre - Awards and Honors: CNet “5-star Editor’s Choice, 2004 Independent Games Festival Finalist at Game Developer’s Conference
Championship Five Hundred -
Championship Gin
Championship Hearts - Awards and Honors: CNet “5-star Editor’s Choice, 2004 Shareware Industry Conference – “Best Card Game”, Tucows “5-star Editor’s Pick”
Championship Mahjongg Solitare
Championship Rummy
Championship Solitare
Championship Spades Awards and Honors: 2006 PocketPC Magazine “Game of the Year”, CNet “5-star Editor’s Choice, Tucows “5-star Editor’s Pick”
Summer Camp
Looking to inspire children to get more involved in computer programming, DreamQuest Games began hosting a two-week summer camp for students in 4th-10th grade to learn to build their own video games.[3] The camp is held in June with two two-week sessions available. In the camp, students work in teams using the Unity game engine to build their own game. Previous campers' games are available for play on the camps' website: http://dreamquestcamps.com/play-campers--games.html
References
- ^ DreamQuest Games About Page. Accessed on June 1, 2013. http://www.dreamquestgames.com/about/
- ^ Boulder County Business Report. "DreamQuest Software playing well with dealt hand." Accessed June 1, 2013. http://www.bcbr.com/article/20021018/EDITION07/34838/0/SEARCH
- ^ KDVR News. "Kids spend spring break at ‘apps’ camp." Accessed June 1, 2013. http://kdvr.com/2013/03/28/kids-spend-spring-break-at-apps-camp/
External Links
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