Enrico Colombini wrote:
> Kitty wrote:
> > That might be it for me... I wanted to play with trains.
>
> In that case, you just have to avoid multiplayer. The single-player
> campaign can be done (almost) only playing with trains and is
> definitely worth it.
> I'm getting OT here, so email me (erix at erix dot it) if you need
> details.
>
> Back to the game industry... I wonder if games gathering to different
> tastes like RT3 (and thus not excelling in any single point) are on
> average more or less successful than games focused on a well defined
> target audience like, say, Dungeon Siege II.
Yeah, you might be right about that, the audience segment is probably
not large enough to warrant attention. Maybe a small niche will emerge
at some point. In the meantime my PS2 will continue to collect dust...
I just ordered RT3 (amazon) to give it another try, I might take you up
on that offer when it gets here.
That reminded me , I liked that one game/simulation of pets, Catz and
Dogz... I'll have to see if they're still around. I remember how it got
everyone at the office baffled when my computer started meowing while I
was at lunch, and they couldn't figure out where it's coming from.


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