• OfficialThunderbolt@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    In the Final Fantasy Legend (or “Makaitoushi SaGa” as it was called in Japan), I somehow managed to make it to the game’s final boss without realizing the shops in the game sold more than three items per shop.

    The game’s shopping interface presented you with a list of items, three at a time, but there was no indication on the screen that the list was scrollable, so I thought that the list presented were all they sold. That meant I missed out on about 75% of the items in the game, including a few that turned out to be kind of important for the last boss fight.

    Of course, I couldn’t beat the last boss, and the only way to escape the last boss’s lair was to use an item that was sold in late game stores, but was buried in the list of items, so I had to start the game again from the top.

    Good user experience design is important in games.

    • HannahBecz@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      You just unlocked a memory of why I now scroll down every shop menu before even looking at what they have for sale in any game.

      That’s the reason. Some random gameboy game from like 30 years ago.