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Gretuz92

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A member registered Feb 23, 2020

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Unfortunately, I didn't beat the boss... I always loose track of him and I get stuck I think in the corners? Don't know exactly. However, I know how to hurt him so...

Fun fact: I used to play Blue Prince with some sighted friends when it came out. To make the experience accessible for me, I told them to always vocalize room exits with cardinal points so I could form a grid in my mind. It was stunning seying that you have created your game using almost the same ideas

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Hi! Congrats for the release, we blind gamers need waaay more games like this one.

I appreciated the use of audiodescriptions mixed with sound queues during the boss battle... It gave a very visual feeling and it reduced the cognitive load of learning new sounds.

However, after a bit of playing, my hands started hurting because of pressing too many buttons at the same time when tracking objects and locations... I like the system, but I'd like it even more if the controlls could be simplified.

Looking forward to the next steps of this project!!

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I loooove this!! It's like Blue Prince but accessible. It has some bugs, so I hope the dev will polish it, but I highly highly recommend it. Hope it will grow in a bigger project

I personally didn't have much problems figuring out how to play, maybe the only thing I would suggest is to use more diverse sounds for locked doors and normal doors. I find the map very cool too, and I appreciate the simplicity of controlls.

I'm blind since birth