- Oct 8, 2019
- 586
- 1,023
That's RIGHT! I remember all the past posts about the girl in the wheelchair character being included or not to add a disability dimension to an already diverse game. Kate's impassive face reminds me of a student I had when I taught Pharmacology before my own disability. My student was at the top of her class, but could not associate well with the public, so we got her a job at a research lab where she interacts with the same understanding staff ever day. (She also had Tourettes)She is autistic, so she is actually rather unique her own way.
Oh well, to each their own, we can't all like every character. Personally, I find the riddles kind of entertaining, though that last one had me pretty stumped for a bit.