Staff Recommendations – September 2015

The Adaptation staff were a little obsessive about things last month. We strongly recommend you check them out.

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Staff Recommendations – June 2015

Here’s what the Adaptation staff have been up to in the month of June!

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Adaptation #21: Don’t Stand Under the Umbrella

After seeing the newest film in the franchise, the hosts get together to discuss Resident Evil as a whole, what they like about the games, their favorite of the films and which ones didn’t measure up.

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Merlin’s Magic Hits Fifth Season with Facebook Game, Hints at Film and Cartoon

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In a land of film and a time of television, the destiny of a great series rests on the shoulders of a talented cast. This show?

Merlin.

Does anyone else get goosebumps right from the Great Dragon’s opening line? I know I do. And Kendyl and I nearly died from hysterics when Series Four opened by changing Merlin from a “young boy” to a “young man.” We’ve watched him grow up, grow into his magic, and now even more exciting things are happening with the popular BBC One series! Continue reading

Cinderella Gets a Character Makeover of YOUR Own Making

There’s no doubt that fairy tales are getting modern twists nowadays—particularly in the form of the heroines.  From TV shows (Once Upon a Time), to books (Cinder, The Stepsister Scheme), to movies (Snow White and the Huntsman), the heroines who were once so familiarly—and annoyingly—docile have been completely revamped.  They have shown us that Snow White can kick butt just as thoroughly as Prince Charming.

Simply put, being a “fairy tale princess” doesn’t mean what it used to.

The visual novel Cinders reportedly puts the changing heroine archetype to the test—no easy feat, considering the popularity of the story.  In my experience, Cinderella is probably the most retold tale of them all.  Sure, we’ve seen an influx of Snow White this past year, what with the two new movies that have come out just in the last few months.  But in general?  Cinderella seems to be the popular tale to tell—and I think I’ve seen every possible take on her character.  She was docile in the 1950 Disney version, feisty in Gail Carson Levine’s Ella Enchanted, and even a mixture of both in The Stepsister Scheme by Jim C. Hines—not to mention slightly OCD.

However, what sounds particularly interesting about this newest take on the Cinderella tale is that the player is given the choice to make the character into what they want her to be.   Created by indie developer MoaCube, this ‘game’ turns the often-told Cinderella story into a virtual version of a Choose Your Own Adventure book, giving all of us fairy tale fans the opportunity to write the story our own way.  Whether you want to follow the original fairy tale or you prefer to stage an intense Cinderella-rebellion, this game offers options for everyone and anyone.

And after you’ve written your ‘happily ever after’, you could reboot your own character and explore the path(s) left untraveled.  The options seem endless, and I can’t wait to test them all!

As for you, what would you choose?  Leave your thoughts below!

Update: Check out this awesome promo video for the game!