Kim Sacha is one of the top Zuma players (a popular game on Xbox 360) in the world and she shows us how she does it. Why is this important? Because casual gamers are turning out to be an important market for game designers. Also, women are changing the face of gaming and you get a look at why she got into the game, and get some tips for Zuma playing of your own.
Tags: Kim Sacha, Zuma, Xbox 360, casual gamers
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November 29th, 2006 at 9:24 am
Thanks for this episode. As an independent game developer, I found it very interesting.
January 11th, 2007 at 12:21 pm
Hello!
I thoroughly enjoyed watching your video. You sound a lot like me. Not too serious - just solitary fun. I play Zuma on my PC, which prevents any score comparisons with others.
I consistently score more than 3 million without losing a life. My top score is 3,380,350. I usually end up with 34 frogs at the end of level 13, but have been just shy of getting 35 by a few thousand.
I’m not a serious gamer, I play for fun and fun only. However, it WOULD be fun to see my scores compared to others, though, and I guess Xbox is the only remedy for that?
Christine