Your feedback requested, about Girls in Trouble...
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Keith Nemitz
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I would like to invite the community here to try the demo of our new game, 'Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble!' http://www.mousechief.comWe posted here once before, but in the RPG and Adventure sections. This is a crossover product from casual games to something with more bite to it's story. We would love to hear your feedback because the majority here are already sinking their teeth into meaty, interactive narratives. Screenshot: http://p4.hostingprod.com/@mousechief.com/ssFibbing.jpg Sometime in the next few weeks, we will be shipping the full version, on both Macintosh and Windows, so your timely feedback will really help us polish the final game.
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Re: Your feedback requested, about Girls in Trouble...
[Re: Keith Nemitz]
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04/02/08 12:44 PM
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Keith, I played for a bit. I like the "expose" game.
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Re: Your feedback requested, about Girls in Trouble...
[Re: Keith Nemitz]
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04/02/08 01:23 PM
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Went, looked, saw, left. Don't like the connotations of hurting others; "dangerous", "trouble", "fib"(same as lying), "bully", "gang", "stalk", "small-minded", "naughty", "destructive", "villians"; a lot of negative words.
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Re: Your feedback requested, about Girls in Trouble...
[Re: 3dobermans]
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04/02/08 02:14 PM
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Keith Nemitz
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3dobermans,
It's certainly not a game for children. That's why we rated it for TEENS and older. (as noted on our website) The gameplay is meant be naughty, but not mean or destructive. Your gang of girls go out into the world and confront meanness and destruction. They must survive and overcome it. By the end of the full story, they drive their town to see it's failings. It's social satire. So yes, there are lousy things in the world. The full story offers a tiny bit of insight into why and ways to prevent them, hopefully without preaching.
Who would ever think a game might want to improve the world. What's that old, feminist slogan? 'A well-behaved woman rarely makes history.'
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Re: Your feedback requested, about Girls in Trouble...
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04/02/08 05:26 PM
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At first I wasn't so sure, the title itself made it sound well, naughty. However, after about 10 minutes of game play I was really intrigued and hooked. I was mad my demo was up!
The only game I did not understand was the "fib" game, it made no sense. It nees more directions or changed. I would like to be able to actually pick my own fibs and see if they work.
The game is very different from anything I played, I love the "board game" idea.
Since it's rated Teen, I doubt BFG would pick it up (if you allowed that) and I just don't have $20 to spare on games. However, I would like to play more of it. I think there could be a few more directions though, how to play was a bit confusing as was, what exactly I was supposed to be accomplishing.
I just kept clicking people and figuring things out for myself.
One other thing, you need to mark places, it told me to go to South Lawn (I think) to turn on sprinklers, but I had no clue where to find tha.
Patricia
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Re: Your feedback requested, about Girls in Trouble...
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04/02/08 05:39 PM
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That was an respectable and honest answer, Keith. But being 60+ years I've seen enough reality to last me; not that it still won't be there and need to be dealt with. If it's a game that will help turn a "mean teen" around, then I wish you well. And you did have another game that sounded fun, so may go back and check it out further.
Reading is to the mind, what exercise is to the body - Joseph Addison
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Re: Your feedback requested, about Girls in Trouble...
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04/02/08 06:10 PM
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Since it's rated Teen, I doubt BFG would pick it up (if you allowed that) and I just don't have $20 to spare on games. Actually BFG does carry games rated Teen.
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Re: Your feedback requested, about Girls in Trouble...
[Re: misa]
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I was also going to say that it would be more fun to be able to "pick" who we want in the "gang", so if they agreed to join we could accept of decline them.
Patricia
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Re: Your feedback requested, about Girls in Trouble...
[Re: Keith Nemitz]
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I didn't actually click on the "i" so maybe that's why I didn't understand it.
Patricia
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