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Yeah, at first I didn't really realize he wrote a misword, but yeah, it's a mystery word, not a misword.
When it was still in Chinese, once I tried it, but then I didn't really like it,
because I had a character, but I didn't understand anything from the Chinese tutorial,
so I gave it up, because when it said, like,
and I was like, what? No, wait, what's this?
I mean, of course, we could instant translate it with the NVDA add-on,
but it didn't change anything, because first the tutorial was all in Chinese,
and some items in your inventory couldn't be translated either,
so I had weapons like Yang Wingu or whatever, I don't know,
so I didn't like it back then.
Now that the English translation is ready, I tried it,
and...
I have to say, they did an impressive job.
What they did with Misty World is impressive, very impressive.
Like, voice acting, everything that's needed in an audio game nowadays.
And it's a true RPG, like, it's very good.
Although, I don't know why I didn't get further into the game.
When I tried it after that, I had exams, so then I didn't have enough time.
I had an assassin, as far as I remember, and it was very good.
Although, I don't know, maybe I will start a fight now.
I don't want to, but I think a lot of you won't agree with me on this.
But after things like Hearthstone, World of Warcraft, whatever, Crusader Kings,
and several other games.
That were made accessible, and they're originally for sighted people.
Honestly, after these games, getting back to an audio game is frustrating.
Because it's not bad, but it's frustrating that I can't play with sighted friends.
I can't play with people around the world.
And the player base of an audio game is way, way, way smaller than, for example,
Hearthstone, or World of Warcraft, or whatever, anything.
Like Slay the Spire, Crusader Kings, even.
Or, I don't know, I could continue on and on.
Of course, the list is not endless, because not many games were modded yet.
But you know what I mean, so I guess you understand my point.
So, after these games, it's very hard to get back to a game like Misty Bird,
which is mobile.
Mostly, or not mostly, because it doesn't even have graphics.
So, it's fully for blind people.
It's fully that blind circle, drama-filled blind circle who plays.
So, yeah, you get what I'm trying to say.