Q: Is the game worth buying? Is it fun to play? A: NO and NO. The game is so simple and uninspiring only children find it fun and challenging. But in later stages even them can find the game to be very frustrating and unrewarding.
I love this. Not only has the guy contradicted himself, but he's implied that every single person who likes the game must be a child. So, it's easy and completely boring, and yet at the same time it's frustrating? (I'm assuming due to the difficulty.)
There is no problem solving, no strategy or any thrill whatsoever. During the course of your creatures journey, you are reduced to pressing one to four buttons or doing simple tasks repeatedly to proceed. Some people have referred the game as a tool designed to help autistic children.
And this is why I replied. As an autistic myself (albeit a high-functioning autistic), I find his throwaway comment that this game is only good for autistic children extrememly inflammatory. Not only does this imply that the mind of an autistic child is simple (lumping autism together with mental disabilities, which anyone who knew anything about autism would
never do), but that all we want is pretty flashing colours to amuse us for hours on end.
Seriously, people, grow up, learn a bit about autism in general, and don't bandy about terms like autism unless you're using them with a great deal of hesitation - even the most experienced doctors are loath to diagnose something as autism until every other option has been exhausted.