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Casual Games evolution
#771637
12/02/11 11:50 AM
12/02/11 11:50 AM
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Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 2,046 Ontario, Canada
colpet
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I've been noticing that some casual games are becoming more challenging. Now, I know that this is rather subjective, but lately I've actually had to take notes for some games. (eg. Urban Legends The Maze, Escape from Ravenhurst) Personally I like this, and find that the void left by the lack of 1st person puzzler adventures can now be filled by this trend of casual games. But, that does make them not so casual, in that it's much harder to play them for a bit at a time. At the same time, they are still not the Myst-like games I enjoy. Perhaps developers will get enough feedback from gamers that there may be a real possibility of these casuals evolving into full-fledged puzzle adventures.
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Re: Casual Games evolution
[Re: colpet]
#771640
12/02/11 11:55 AM
12/02/11 11:55 AM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 4,940 Lincoln, NE
GuybrushThreepwood
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I've been taking notes too lately, something I don't usually do in normal adventure games.
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Re: Casual Games evolution
[Re: Marian]
#771774
12/03/11 12:46 AM
12/03/11 12:46 AM
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Joined: Apr 2002
Posts: 5,588 Oklahoma, USA
Homer6
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I'd rather have a casual game that makes me think my way through the game. And I agree with being able to skip a particularly nasty puzzle without being penalized.
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Re: Casual Games evolution
[Re: colpet]
#771822
12/03/11 10:23 AM
12/03/11 10:23 AM
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Joined: Jan 2004
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BrownEyedTigre
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I enjoy both the more intense casual and the no brainers. I do however find ones like the MCF games more difficult to pick up after leaving them for more than a couple days. They are meant to be played through so that you get the full immersion into the game. I don't start those unless I have time to finish. Ana 
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