Hmmm Sean, while I'd agree nickel's question is ambiguous, I don't think 
your right in equating games where you play as an animal as automatically 
children's games.

In mainstream games afterall, there are lots of games with very serious, 
hard core gameplay elements but with a cute and whimsical story involving 
animals, ---- like a cartoon.

the Sonic the hedgehog games by Sega, the crash bandicoot series on the 
playstation, super monkey ball for the gamecube and others. All of these 
though, are very serious games played by very serious people.

sonic for example had incredibl speed in gameplay and some of the most 
dificult time trial possible in a platform game, where as super monkey ball 
involved entirely new 3D tilt mechanics for a very inervative puzle game. If 
someone wanted to do something like this in audio, ---- I'd deffinately like 
the idea.

Beware the Grue!

dark.
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> and what sort of game with animals would you suggest besides killing them.
> That game with animals brings up childrens ideas of doing weird and sappy 
> things.
> If you want to bore someone well.
> I know this may sound shellow but the reason there probably is no games 
> with animals in em for the blind is probably because no one would play em.
> Heck I wouldn't even touch the demo.
> So unless there is something more non boring than what comes to mind I am 
> not interested.
> monsters are fine, jumping over animals and killing them is fine.
> But actually being an animal unless it can be made adult enough is just 
> dull.
> Maybe if you are a child and like crappy sappy things its probably ok.
> Sarcasm aside I am not sure what you are getting at.
> At 04:29 p.m. 23/04/2008, you wrote:
>> I think the gaming community is lacking games with animals.
>>
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