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/ Adam Richardson

Re:Action Entertainment Launched

In a move to broaden their existing product line, interactive entertainment software publisher DreamCatcher Interactive today revealed the formation of their new action/strategy label, Re:Action Entertainment.

Re:Action Entertainment is now part of the E3 noise machine, and the May show is starting to look ridiculous in the best possible way. In a move to broaden their existing product line, interactive entertainment software publisher DreamCatcher Interactive today revealed the formation of their new action/strategy label, Re:Action Entertainment. The DreamCatcher line has long been associated with titles that fall into the adventure and puzzle genres. DreamCatcher Interactive has quietly been building up a strong following of casual adventure gamers over the past three years and is still very committed to the adventure market. With three strong adventure products already revealed for this year, including Ransom Interactive’s Forgotten, The Crystal Key from developer Earthlight, and the company’s first DVD production, LightBringer, DreamCatcher is definitely not slowing down.

It may not be the same thrill as a fresh demo, but this stuff shapes what actually reaches players. Boring paperwork today can turn into games on shelves tomorrow.