Re: Where Are The Audio Gamers?
I'm more than willing to purchase a game, provided that I feel the price point is worth the amount of game play or replayability I can get out of it.
There was a time in my life when I couldn't, because I was struggling to find a job in a world that doesn't like to employ blind people. That's a rant for a different topic. I never felt entitled, I simply couldn't make the purchases.
Now I am fortunate enough to be in a position where I can do so. That being said, the price needs to reflect the game play.
I'm not going to purchase a game similar to Candy Crush for $10 when my sighted friends can get one for free or perhaps $1.99.
However, if a game has an in-depth story, and some replayability, I don't mind a higher price.
The $20 price tag for A Dusklight Story that has been floated around sounds fair, provided the game has hours of game play and can be played multiple times.
I do wonder though, a previous post in another topic said that the ios version of Dusklight would be around $5 and the pc version would be $20.
I find myself wondering what the rationale behind this is. Will the PC version just have a lot more content? If so, then this makes sense.
I have both a pc, and IOS devices. I actually prefer to play games like this on my PC, but if the price points will be that different, I may have to reconsider that.
Now, if the pc version comes with extra content, etc, then that makes more sense.
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