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If you haven’t read Coraline, you should. It’s a children’s book with a story anyone can enjoy. Coraline discovers a door in her family’s apartment which leads to another, alternate world, which is inhabited by Other Mother, Other Father and alternate versions of people in the real world. At first Other Mother and Other Father seem nice, as they give Coraline the attention her real parents seem to busy to provide, but things turn dark quickly, and Coraline has to save herself, her parents and three ghost children who were captured by Other Mother. If you’re interested, the first chapter of Coraline is available online at Harper Teen. The video game adaptation will likely follow the events of the book and movie.
Know what Neil Gaiman works would make good games - The Sandman or Neverwhere. Neverwhere would make a killer, classic RPG. Of course it’d have to be on the PS3 or Xbox 360. As for The Sandman, somehow I see that as more of a PC title. I don’t know why. Perhaps it could have a simulation mini-game, where players help Dream design The Dreaming.
Read [Playfuls.com] Also Read [Gamershell.com] Site [Harper Teen: Coraline - Chapter 1]
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