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Blue Storm Media announces today that it will release version 1.0 of the Omaha Children's Museum board game for customizing opportunities for our first time customers.

Blue Storm Media has been selected to develop an online educational community for the Electric Genome Project. The development of this world wide site began May of 2009 and will complete in September of this year.

C-Span broadcasts Blue Storm Media's client presentation of an online educational game. The game features educational content based upon the U.S. National Standards for Social Science.

The Chicago Maritime Society and Blue Storm Media to develop an dynamic online, educational portal for their web site. This newest project illustrates the Chicago Maritime Society's continued partnership with BSM.

Today's installment: Back to the Basics  07/18/09

You have objectives now, you know your audience,
what next? In a world of iPhones, PDAs, and text messaging moving us at light speed the quickest and oldest method to realize a game idea is to write your thoughts down on paper.
When you write down a game idea you create permanence for the concept.

The more ideas you write down the more to chose from later on.
Those written concepts create meta data or tags for you in the future.

How to unclog the brain stem? Try these concepts:

Make list of ideas based off of your subject matter. If it's aviation history make a list of words related to aviation.

Another worthy technique, build a list tree.
A list tree of aviation history might include aviators, plane types, and war conflicts on the 1st sub-level, and
war titles branched off an appropriate 1st sub-level.

Need a few good ideas contact us and we'll be happy to unstop your brain!