Sean, I'm a little confused what you mean by class of gamers there and what
this actually has to do with storm8 games, all I meant as that I'd like to
hear from a fan of the games since people obviously enjoy them, indeed
having now heard Raul's demo I'm interested to know how the pets live game
differs from the others.
As to your assessment, it strikes me as a little unfair. Some people just
prefer simple games, others lack certain abilities. Myself, as I just said
in my reply to phil's message though I'm a fairly serious game player I do
not have good spacial logic or comprehention, meaning grid based games with
multiple elements where only limited views of the grid are found in audio
such as solitare or suodku (let alone chess or even draughts), are not that
easy for me.
As regards mainstream games, well I wouldn't personally regard it as
"levels" of ggamers or anything like that, just people's patience and
expectations. It is possible to learn anything if you take the time with it
and invest the energy. That is really the point in the db deffinition about
access however, how much energy is "reasonable" to invest in a game.
Myself, having played game svisually, while I am! used to expending more
effort in playing a graphical game, I do like to at least have a vague idea
what is going on, seeing the difference betwene my character and their
surroundings etc, thus for me at least, playing mainstream games by sound is
just an exercize in frustration, ---- but obviously for others with more
patience, or without my initial expectations that is not the case, ---- heck
I've met people with my! level of site who do not expend the effort playing
even the graphically simpler more retro games that I do since they do not
want the effort of having to guess what object is what, learn menues and
other screens etc.
Remember games are a hobby, and therefore a matter of choice, if a person
hasn't heard of accessible games and only! been introudced to board or card
games, that is what they will expect until they are shown differently, the
rest is up to them.
Beware the Grue!
d
ark.
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