by Michael Meigs
Published on October 23, 2008
Audience members acting as “beta testers” signed formal releases of liability that were pretty scary in themselves (what’s this about “you may be subjected to flying insects”???).
Last night I was in one of the first uninformed groups to pass through the haunted house set up by Scare for A Cure at the Elk’s Lodge near the downtown arts venues. The premise is that the Dunstan Interactive Corporation, flush with its success in video games, has recruited you as a “beta tester.” Their new product is a step forward - - instead of sitting glassy eyed at a monitor with a keyboard or …
by Michael Meigs
Published on October 23, 2008
Audience members acting as “beta testers” signed formal releases of liability that were pretty scary in themselves (what’s this about “you may be subjected to flying insects”???).
Last night I was in one of the first uninformed groups to pass through the haunted house set up by Scare for A Cure at the Elk’s Lodge near the downtown arts venues. The premise is that the Dunstan Interactive Corporation, flush with its success in video games, has recruited you as a “beta tester.” Their new product is a step forward - - instead of sitting glassy eyed at a monitor with a keyboard or …