Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Who knew that children in Darfur could run so fast?
I have been playing different games as suggesting (and required) by our advisor. Across all of the genres, from action to puzzle, I have decided that the type of game doesn't matter. At first, I thought I would have an action game preference, for I am a Mario obsessor. As I progressed through games, I realized something: If the game is entertaining, the genre won't matter. I played a game called Ayiti: The Cost of Life . The game itself wasn't all that exciting, but, as I played it, I found myself getting more and more addicted to it. I wanted to see how much money I could get, and groaned everytime I saw that someone had a cold. I played another game similar to it where I was the UN representative for Europe (apparently Europe is unified). It was equally addicting. My favorite game that involved action was Darfur is Dying. The kids running from the trucks were unusually fast, but, still yet, I and the person on the computer next to me were both yelling at the screen for him/her to go faster. Other games I played did not compare to these select few, and I found myself returning to them after my assignment was completed. No matter what topic I choose, I hope that my game will keep people entertained.
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