Hi James,

Exactly. As a game developer I am discovering there is a big
difference in what the older generation of game players want verses
what the younger generation of players want. In order to market audio
games we have to really figure out what age group we are targeting and
then get the word out to that group of players as to what is out there
for their age group.

For example, marketing something like Shades of Doom or Time of
Conflict on a list of senior citizens wouldn't make any sense, but
advertising the All In Play games, Jim Kitchen's games, or the RS
Games client, would as that is something many senior citizens might
like.


On 6/7/13, James Bartlett <[email protected]> wrote:
> hI there
>
>     Yes I also agry with that. my grandmother is 70 plus yearsold and she
> likes games like cards and word games. My mom likes puzzll games. where for
>
> my wife and I like games like alter and more action pack games. So I think
> that you just have to find the right thing to get someone started on using
> computers. if they haven't alraty.
>
> bfn
> James
>
>
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