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nurkowanie [2020-11-01 21:00:43 +0000 UTC]
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NightdasherGD [2017-06-12 22:23:40 +0000 UTC]
Dude that is sick
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qEagleStrikerp [2017-05-24 13:15:31 +0000 UTC]
I've only ever played it once. The reason for this is the following:
I myself am a "real" gamer, I grew up with the real deal, PS2, Wii, PS3 etc. So I of course know what makes a "good" video game. And when all those Smartphone games came out, I first started playing then, but somewhere along the way I realized that those games aren't more than "swipe 'n' touch games", as I call 'em. And this kinda game does nothing more than waste your time a 100%. You don't gain anything from it, other than losing time and eyesight (because of the small display). The "real" games draw you into a different world, suck you up, consume you, let you experience thing real life doesn't. But mobile games can't give you any of that and the worst thing is, they really make you want to continue playing. Seriously, I myself can't stop once I start, even though not really enjoying those games. But since I came to this conclusion and since I realized just how bad those games are and how worthless the time is that you lose on them, I've stopped playing them and started to use my time better (e.g. with "real" viceogames ;D). I can only recommend this to everyone else! Substitute mobile games with real games. And if you are on the train and don't know what to do: read a book! Or stare outta the window and let your thoughts pass by. Whatever, there are definitely better ways than mobile games ^-^.
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LainValentine In reply to qEagleStrikerp [2017-05-24 22:25:42 +0000 UTC]
Excuse me, but, I have played a lot of videogames since NES and PS4 and also play stupid games like Flappy Bird, and at the same time I have readed long (and complex) books sagas as Game of Thrones, or the Silmarillion, or the Odissey, for call some classics... Well, the point is: There's no "real" videogames, because Megaman, of Ninja Gaiden, or even Tetris on the 80s was "real" games, and oh yes, they so SIMPLE AND ADDICTIVE as Geometry Dash. Mobile games doens't have nothing bad, sorry, but its a little stupid what you're saying. All videogames are maded for be enjoyed, and, I'm sure that in your list of "real" videogames there is Skyrim or Warcraft, and I know some people who is SICK and stick on their chairs playing this games 24/7 and there's nothing more on their lives. All videogames, can be good, they are made for be ENJOYED ON PEACE. The problem, is not the game, is the mentality of the people who plays the game.
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qEagleStrikerp In reply to LainValentine [2017-05-26 12:41:20 +0000 UTC]
Sorry, you are right, that answer of mine was indeed arrogant. But I got some points to my opinion, which I'll explain later. You are right, there is no such thing as a "real" videogame, but I still think there are those with higher quality and those with lower quality.
But I must disappoint you, Skyrim and Warcraft are not on that list, but mostly because I haven't played them yet.
About the core problem: I think that there's a little difference between games like Flappy Bird and Tetris and Megaman. Let's compare:
Flappy Bird:
has no soundtrack, there are no levels, there is no development in the game, everything is plain simple and always the same.
Tetris:
has an awesome soundtrack, still there are no levels and there is merely development in the game. However, this game isn't plain simple; you really have to use your brain, there is some kind of logical and strategical thinking required and you will surely develop over time. In conclusion, I'd say this is a great game for playing every now and then when you are bored or just feel like it.
Megaman:
has an awesome soundtrack, has various completely different levels, is extremely difficult for beginners, has development throughout the game, is quite complex and requires skill and strategy, has great level design and great enemy design, has lots of replayability (once you know which weapon works great against which boss, it's really fun) and will keep you sitting for some time before you complete it. Besides, it's the only game of the three that can actually be completed.
So, in my eyes, there are definitely major differences between those three games, except all of them having simple concepts. If you only talk about concepts, you could also say that Mario is the same, that every First Person Shooter is the same etc.
To summarize: I don't want to blame anyone playing mobile games, but I know from my own experiences how addicting they are and that you indeed are happier without them. At least, that's how I felt. After months of sitting in the bus playing those minor games, I suddenly decided to stop and I breathed life again during those bus rides. I started talking to people I knew, I started looking out the window and I started just thinking about life in general. And to date I still think this was the right decision.
So, yeah, I don't think you don't know the "real" games (I know lots of people who play the games I call "real" and Smartphone games as well) and I don't think you can't enjoy those games. But I think there's better things to life than those games can give you. If you decide to just let this statement be as it is, then I won't be mad at you ^^ though I still think trying is never killing anybody.
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TyrantChimera [2017-05-15 23:09:51 +0000 UTC]
...oof. toughie level...
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