Indie Games Are Custom Made


by Didier Evrard - Date: 2007-01-19 - Word Count: 283 Share This!

At Indie games we understand that there are two kinds of players - the casual ones and the experts. Accordingly we have something for everyone.

The casual gamers are allowed to remain just that casual. Lets say you are a grandmother who needs to check on the cookies, while playing. The game allows you to walk away, and not stay back and become frustrated and impatient.

Moreover the progress of the game is maintained. Even if you make a mistake you don't have to start from scratch.

You are encouraged to try we are not cruel. We don't kill characters at the drop of a hat, because we know that when people die, they stop playing. They lose motivation. On the other hand when you do well you don't want to quit.

Thus negative reinforcement is always a lousy idea - It is only for sadists. Generally our games offer small reward only for trying…Nice no?

Also casual gamers play for enjoyment not for showing their talent. So we show our appreciation for playing the indie-game again.

As for the experts - we offer you unlimited time frame - guys! Pick up the game at your sweet time. The continuity is maintained. A recap is also given if needed. You like variations and we give it to you.

We do not have excess random elements. A continuous challenge is provided as your skill increases. All gamers want to feel like they have done something. Indie games with goals like saving the world and rescuing livings, restoring information and artifacts from falling into the wrong hand will make you feel like James Bond.

Thus, you maybe a casual or an expert gamer but this game will enrich you to become a pro at solving real-life hurdles.


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Didier Evrard is the CEO and founder of http://www.GamesTrend.com and writes on computer gaming industry topics regularly. Please visit http://www.GamesTrend.com for more game content.

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