Is there anything more frustrating as trying to beat a simple game 100%? Many of the least challenging video games I’ve played in my life have some specific ‘extra’ stuff you can do to get something ‘extra.’ And frankly I enjoy a challenge, but sometimes...wow those things are hard.
I know they had them way before this, but the Xbox started a Gamer Score way back when. It was the first time we, as gamers, could point at something and say, “Yeah, I beat that.” It turned those little challenges into something truly fun to try to accomplish.
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Showing posts with label gamer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gamer. Show all posts
Monday, September 2, 2013
Thursday, September 6, 2012
I am a Gamer
Are video games more than just a pastime? In the end, I have to argue the pastime thing about many things. Take a look at books. Are fictional books just a pastime? Lets take a closer look.
I have to admit, that escapism is a type of pastime, but reading a book does more. There are educational values, because many novelists like to use words that you would never ever use in regular every day speech. I’ve learned so many words just from reading. It also teaches you to pay attention, because many books have subtle plot twists.
Einstein said
I have to admit, that escapism is a type of pastime, but reading a book does more. There are educational values, because many novelists like to use words that you would never ever use in regular every day speech. I’ve learned so many words just from reading. It also teaches you to pay attention, because many books have subtle plot twists.
Einstein said
"If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales."
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