Sometimes limitations lead to good things. Sometimes weāre at our most expressive when we have to choose our words most carefully. Sometimes itās a good idea to review games using only emojis.
Emojis, the mostly-Apple-only emoticon collection now popular on iDevices and Mac OS, can be a goofy good time. There may be a limited number of faces, buildings, animals and objects, but itās actually possible to get pretty creative with them.
Case in point: This past weekend Wiredās Laura Hudson and I started texting emoji reviews of a few games weād been playing. Iām on the right, sheās on the left:
(Donāt worry, those emoji-reviews donāt spoil anything about Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs or Gone Home.)
After sharing those, I looked around a bit and saw that about a week ago game designer ZoĆ« Quinn did an emoji recap of Gone Home that was a bit more comprehensive (and serious) than Lauraās. It does contain a recap of sorts for the story, though if you havenāt played the game, you probably wonāt get it anyway.
All this gave me the idea to post these and see what you guys could come up with. What else could we say about recent video games using only emojis?
How to make emojis: If youāve got an iDevice, you should be able to access the emoji menu by following these instructions:
1. Settings > General > Keyboard
2. Select International Keyboards
3. Hit Add New Keyboard
4. Select Emoji
Then, while typing, you can hit the little āglobeā icon down in the lower-left corner of your virtual keyboard and access the emoji keyboard. Write up a game review using those, then screenshot it and paste it in the comments below.
If you want to just use Mac OS, go to Edit > Special Characters in TextEdit or Mail and find the emoji list. To access Emojis on a droid, download Emoji Keyboard for Android from the Android Market. (I havenāt used that app, but it looks to offer the same emojis as apple devices.) Those are the main ways I know of to generate emojis easily, though Iām sure there are more.
However you do it, youāll have to paste in an image of your emoji review below. Our site tech wonāt display emojis natively, as far as I know.
Okay. Everyone ready? Letās emoji-review some video games! If we get enough good ones, Iāll assemble them for a gallery in the next couple of days. And if we donāt get enough, hey, at least now you all know how to do Emojis.
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