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Reviews for "You Are Disabled"

Really, when I starts playing, this game is controlling the character and it ran into the lava. Being a disabilities doesn't mean disabilities people is spastic and since Mandela News, so you decided to make fun, offense of us and discuss about our disabilities then you are faggot.

I read the author's comment and actually offensives:

DISABILITIES:
Crippled
Nearly Blind
Spastic
Illiterate

I bet all of these words that describes the man or his crews whose made this game.

This game are not funny. This is booooooring. I think author can do some more shit for 72 hrs.

BITCH I PLAYED THIS AND ILL NEVER PLAY ANYTHING AGAIN ON THIS COMPUTER

complete waste of time, there were no parts of this game worth praising,get better sounds, try harder on a good concept

Okay, so where to start?

Your message in disabled people was cynical and

The game was pretty much an average platformer, putting aside any disability, but the illiterate had it the easiest, game-play wise.

I got the message you were trying to portray with the crippled, but I think you really messed up there. Instead of a message of people mistreating cripples, which it was intended to be, you made it more like you were saying that cripples can't do anything without help from other people, that they're helpless to defy, and that they have no ability to refuse others' negative advances on them. Kind of a disturbing message, if you ask me. And while it may be true that they can't do as much as other people can because they're crippled, they're far from helpless. I won't argue with the fact that a many bad people take advantage of them or that the people rule by evil are the majority, but they can be strong. Another thing is the ending of that disability. It's true, many people waste away their lives, and take what they had/have for granted, and get upset over petty things. But the way you worded it made it seem like you think that only those that are disabled can truly appreciate and deserve their lives, if they weren't disabled. Which is kinda backwords, because those that know what a great gift those that are privileged have are the disabled, BECAUSE they are disabled. If you reversed the positions of who was born with what disability, you might find that characters of each person might change.

Overall, a mediocre-challenging game (based on which disability you get, although the fact that you can restart to get one with an easier gameplay mode and that it's NEARLY blind instead of just blind kind of belittles the people the people who couldn't choose how they were born and the blind, respectively), with a good conceptual message, but bad execution.

0/5, BUT I am picky, though. ;P