What games are best for different user types?

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stress-freeliving
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What games are best for different user types?

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As Somatic Vision extends its array of software titles, such as the new Dreamscapes and Arcade Game Packages, it would be helpful for the experienced users to share which games they like the best, and which age groups or personality types will appreciate best.

For example, Dreamscapes is simply an awesome set of options.

For mellow action, I like the Eons game. It is soothing, yet interesting. As space flying game, I feel it appeals to all age groups. However, it is slower paced.

For a faster pace, and more interactive, with a competitive side, the Danger Run game is a lot of fun. This will appeal especially to the younger generation, to teens and those who like to keep score. I wonder if it appeals or is familiar to Veterans and would be applicable for those with military experience. Thoughts?

Let's share our knowledge here in this forum, or by email.

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Re: What games are best for different user types?

Post by willtaylor »

Am using Alive Pioneer with Dreamscapes -I'm a simple guy, & like to see what's "under the hood" :geek: - so I very much like graph training, and appreciate the option to have a graph open in 2nd window or monitor during a more visual game-like display. I do like the "breath spirals" environment, & "aurora" in Dreamscapes, and particularly appreciate being able to load my own music in Dreamscapes (being a child of the 50s-60s, I have my own eclectic mix of "comfort music"). But Car races, spaceship themes, not so much. Unicuique suum, I suppose.
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