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I love seeing the variety of articles that end up in the Bitmob Big 10, the list of the most-read articles from the previous month. April was no exception — our community writers produced high-quality interviews, intelligent analysis, tongue-in-cheek satire, Claptraps made out of paper, and more. Plus, two authors on this list got their first-ever posts into the Big 10. Way to go, everyone!
Here are the most-read community stories from April 2011:
10. The games I play are not made for women by Rachel Jagielski
9. The 3D bubble is ready to burst by Jason Lomberg
8. Nerd art: Video-game collages by Meghan Stratman
7. Interview: BioWare's David Gaider on writing for Dragon Age 2 by Louis Garcia
6. Interview: Penny Arcade's Robert Khoo on PAX, Child's Play, and building an empire by Toby Davis
Hit the jump for the rest of April's list.
5. Sequels should be more like Portal 2 by Josh Derocher
4. An honest conversation with BioWare by Rick Knight
3. The five worst excuses for leaving out a female character option by Jeffrey Sandlin
2. How a PC gamer learned to love the PlayStation 3 by Michael Kenyon
1. First marriage ends thanks to the 3DS' StreetPass by Paul Gale
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