National Geographic Ventures and Big Fish
Big Fish to create two casual games for National Geographic Ventures.
Date: Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Big Fish Games and National Geographic Ventures today announced a new partnership to distribute two National Geographic branded versions of Big Fish Games' top franchises. Hidden Expedition: Everest and Travelogue 360: Paris will be distributed through a variety of National Geographic's online and physical distribution channels to deliver adventure- and travel-themed casual games to National Geographic's audience. National Geographic will also join Big Fish Games' Principal Network Partner affiliate program, making them the largest partner in the program to date.

Both games distributed by National Geographic will be branded within a new "National Geographic Presents" series, designed to feature games with subject matter pertinent to National Geographic's mission to inspire people to care about the planet. Custom National Geographic modifications will be made to the games, such as including links to relevant areas within nationalgeographic.com from certain points in the games. A player currently exploring the summit of Mount Everest in "Hidden Expedition" will be able to view National Geographic's rich repository of video, photos, stories and other editorial from previous Everest expeditions and from National Geographic's incredible collection of exploration and adventure content.

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