I played a game in the park and I'm enjoying it so far ! (I saved the game at the baloon scene when it drops on the pond, will be playing it later).
It is making me think that learning a language through this type of games can be a really good option, especially if the puzzles are focused around making sense of what the locals are telling you. Obviously, a good item to have in the player's inventory would be an ingame mini dictionary with only a few of the most used keywords in the game (typically object or place names). Maybe at some point in the game the player has to talk to the locals and construct phrases himself. He would't be able to advance until he makes a perfect sentence. Lots of ideas...
Thanks a lot for sharing this game ! hats off to you guys.
It is making me think that learning a language through this type of games can be a really good option, especially if the puzzles are focused around making sense of what the locals are telling you. Obviously, a good item to have in the player's inventory would be an ingame mini dictionary with only a few of the most used keywords in the game (typically object or place names). Maybe at some point in the game the player has to talk to the locals and construct phrases himself. He would't be able to advance until he makes a perfect sentence. Lots of ideas...
Thanks a lot for sharing this game ! hats off to you guys.