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Cincinnatus writes:

I'll second that comment. While I'm very familiar with the site, I can see where it's not very easy to use.

Even if get people to notice that tiny link on the left that says "Product Catalog", the page itself doesn't open up a page with product on it. You again have to look to the left nav pane for another option for the games. Once you get there, you still are left without a very well sorted list.


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Lock 'n Load Publishing has named Jim Crabtree as new Business Development Director. Jim Crabtree will be in charge of managing day-to-day operations at Lock 'n Load Publishing. He will be taking over the business side of Lock 'n Load to allow Mark Walker to focus on game design and development.

"I'm thrilled to be working with Jim," Mark Walker said. "He has a level of business expertise that will enhance and expand Lock 'n Load Publishing's capabilities."

Jim Crabtree brings a broad range business experience, together with a lifetime love of gaming to Lock 'n Load Publishing.

"I am looking forward to expanding the abilities of Lock 'n Load Publishing, and giving Mark the freedom to create more amazing games!" Jim Crabtree said.