Diner Dash once lacked the personable charm it’s known for today.
In addition to launching a brand new website, casual innovators, gamelab, unveiled some exclusive, historical images from Diner Dash’s development cycle. From concept sketches to mock screenshots, you can follow Diner Dash’s production from conception to launch. (It’s interesting to note the working title appears to have been, simply, “Lunch.”)
In addition to concept art of Diner Dash, and many of their other games, you can pore over some thoughtful (though lengthy) commentary on their Shopmania game, or an analysis of the level design in Egg vs. Chicken.
While casual gamers might have little interest delving deep into the development of their favorite titles, you can be sure these resources are an invaluable insight for other developers. Many thanks to gamelab for adopting a transparent facade!
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July 14th, 2007 at 5:19 pm
Very interesting read, thanks for the link(and Diner Dash did sure look dull on that picture).