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Written by Ridzuan Ashim   
Wednesday, 04 April 2007

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Backgammon is a game that’s been played for ages. And with online gaming becoming a very hot online activity. Backgammon Master’s is introducing their latest software using a ground-breaking and original approach to promote and establish their skill game software in the online game market.

 

In a recent press release, they’re creating a new dimension in online backgammon branding in their 5-part interactive animation series titled “Life According to Jean-Claude”. Jean-Claude is actually an animated tiger brought in a well-designed and cleverly scripted effort to illustrate to a wide audience the appeal of backgammon as a skill game truly loved and played by all people, from all walks of life from around the world.

 

It’s really interesting because Jean-Claude will be portrayed as a humoristic, mafia type, dressed in 70's clothes (bell-bottoms and cream-colored shoes, a button-up shirt with a dice print and a large dollar sign chain around his neck) sitting in his trailer in the used junk car lot he manages.

 

I think this idea is really unique because it adds a very fun perspective to learning backgammon . I myself have been trying to learn how to play backgammon for a long time now but always found the rulebook too thick and complicated to actually understand. Perhaps cartoons will do the trick. Hah.

 

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