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Blue Tea Games is a casual computer games development studio founded on January 24, 2003 by Steven Zhao.[1] The company's biggest commercial success to date is Forgotton Riddles: The Mayan Princess, which reached #1 on the Big Fish Games portal.[2]
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Games
Forgotten Lands: First Colony (2008, Big Fish Games)
Forgotten Riddles: The Moonlight Sonatas. (2008)
Forgotten Riddles: The Mayan Princess (2007)
Teddy Tavern: A Culinary Adventure (2007)
Cactus Bruce and the Corporate Monkeys (2004)
Forgotten Riddles: The Mayan Princess
Forgotten Riddles: The Mayan Princess is a hidden object game where the player is presented with a scene and must find a list of objects by clicking on them. The story revolves around the fate of a Mayan royal family in the 16th century.[3] The list of items to find are presented as riddles; for example, "You'll find I mark time with no tick and no tock; It's with sand that I mimic a modern day clock" indicates an hourglass.[3]
There are exactly 1,500 riddles in the game, most of which were written by Interface Design Artist Shawn Seil.[2]
References
- ^ "Blue Tea Games". BlueTeaGames.com. http://www.blueteagames.com/about.html. Retrieved 2007-09-21.
- ^ a b Brodie, Joel (2007-09-19). "Interview with Steven Zhao, Blue Tea Games". Gamezebo.com. http://www.gamezebo.com/2007/09/interview_with_steven_zhao_blu.html. Retrieved 2007-09-21.
- ^ a b Saltzman, Marc (2007-09-14). "Forgotten Riddles: The Mayan Princess Review". Gamezebo.com. http://www.gamezebo.com/2007/09/forgotten_riddles_the_mayan_pr.html. Retrieved 2007-09-21.
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