Microsoft : Dead Man's Tale

Captain Jack may be back in theaters, but the roguish protagonist of Disney's upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest has set his sights on raiding a whole new territory: the internet. An

Published On
Jun 28, 2006
Dead Man's Tale

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Captain Jack may be back in theaters, but the roguish protagonist of Disney's upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest has set his sights on raiding a whole new territory: the internet. And thanks to immersive marketing company 42 Entertainment, fans of the movie can jump onboard with "Dead Man's Tale," an interactive online adventure with Windows Live Messenger as the vessel of choice. "The game takes the exciting world of Pirates of the Caribbean and creates a seamless experience that unlocks the desire that all of us have to be pirates ourselves," says Susan Bonds, 42 Entertainment's VP of production. "It blends cinematic storytelling, chat, puzzle solving, social collaboration and innovative gameplay, all within the world created by the movie."

Credits

Date
Jun 28, 2006
Producer :
Susan Bonds
Technical Director :
Jim Stewartson
Games Director :
Michael Borys
Visual Design Director :
Johnny Rodriquez
Visual Design Director :
Mario Quezada
Designer :
Steve Peters
Designer :
Elan Lee
Visual Designer :
Nik Piscitello
Visual Designer :
Travis Gohr
Storyboard :
Dan Hamilton
Senior Engineer :
Markus Roskothen
Programmer :
Todd Mohney
Game Developer :
Michael Schipper
Game Developer :
Michael Borys
Media Producer :
Bob Fagan
Production Manager :
Jesse Trott
Sound Design :
Steve Robinson
Sound Mixer :
Mike Draghi
Chief Creative Officer :
Jordan Weisman
Chief Executive Officer :
Joe DiNunzio
Creative Director :
Alex Lieu
Writer :
Sean Stewart
Additional Writer :
John Murphy
Additional Writer :
Maureen McHugh
Game Developer :
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Game Developer :
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Client :
Microsoft
Agency :
42 Entertainment
Brand :
Microsoft

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