Hmm it will depend on the person, half my friends are happy with text, and even audio games others are not. Ofcause some of my friends grew up on older systems like the acorn, if you grow up with it then you may take it more easily, for my unger generation of friends, if its not got graphics, needs 2gb of ram to run, and an i7 then its crap!
And if its for the blind its crap!
and text is crap!
I think that if you were entering it from a graphical prospective not knowing about it and not having the experiences then its quite hard for some, not all but some. For those quite a lot are not willing to leave graphics and shoot this mash this button and the like, others are happy to do so. At least for me and some of the family the devide between those who care or not is quite wide, older generations 1980 and earlier have experienced a world without the graphics we enjoy now and are ready.
for those in the late 90s or 200s its hard and getting harder.
I used to play board games with my cousin, but its all now consoles, and flashy graphical systems, text, even audio games wouldn't cross their minds and if they tried most would get lost.

At 05:37 a.m. 21/10/2014, you wrote:
Hi
Recently I posted about interactive fiction.
so One thing I want to ask in this context.
can a sited person will feel easy in this genre?
if I have an interpreter for IF then How can I play the game after
installing the interpreter.
Thanks
Ishan
everyone cannot do everything but can do something
Ishan

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