Thomas:

Fr me once I finish a game there is no game replay value. Not unless there
is not a chance that it will be exactly the same. For example in the demo of
Monty, I knew exactly what was going to happen where it would happen etc.
How boring. Lets make a challenge. Meaning every time you go into the game
something different will happen. 

As you said maybe have the snakes attack, the ladders move in position or
the ropes move etc.

Has to be more to it then the way it was. I liked the game but even in the
demo I was getting bored because I knew how to beat it.

Just my opinion.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 1:49 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: you're not sure why?? - Re: audyssey: Monty new audio
environment.

Hi Charles,
Yes, replay and challenge is a big part to selling games. Even more than 
graphics and sound. However, i am exploring ways of making Monty more 
replayable.
It seams today replay values have changed since the old Atari days. In 
the original Monty had allot of replay value because you wanted to get 
as many points as possible, and find your way to the final treasure. The 
same goals applies to Monty of today.
However, upon reading the review in Audyssey it has me gussing on what 
people think are replayable values. Isn't beating your highest score a 
goal, or has that changed socially?






Charles Rivard wrote:
> Not sure why?  How's this for a reason:  It is, after all, what you 
> use to
> play the game.  So much focus of games for the sighted gamer seems to 
> be the
> graphics.  It is the same for the blind player.  Sound is the thing.  Of
> course, there should be other important aspects of a game, too, 
> whether you
> are seing it or hearing it, such as amount of challenge and a good 
> plot that
> lend to replay value.  For me, an example would be Grizly Gulch.  Good
> sound, but where is the replay value other than the saloon?  Then again,
> there is Aliens in the Outback or Pinball Xtreme.  Good sound and good
> replay value, too.  Same with Monkey Business and, um, let's see, what 
> was
> the name of that other--oh, yeah--Super Liam.  heh heh heh.



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