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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted May 8, 2014
And right after having downloaded that huge patch and logging in, I got invited to see a dimension created by a new guildie, and we flirted for a bit, jumping into his swimming pool in our undies and dancing together.
But when I said stop, he immediately backed off and apologized.
Unlike some of the scumbags in WoW who seemed to only have sex in their minds. Middle aged men pretending to be horny teenagers. Good riddance.
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8584330 Posted Jun 18, 2014
Titania, I apologize for dragging you into storium. I simply could not take the daily nagging and criticism anymore. Times certainly have changed. I would never have thought of treating a DM this way.
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8584330 Posted Jun 18, 2014
Of course I suppose I could have simply had a dragon roast certain people's characters... But what's done is done.
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Jul 16, 2014
We bought Tropico 4 for a very low price on Steam about 2 weeks ago. It's a really good game and rather easy to get into (only tried the easiest settings so far).
For those who don't know:
It's an economic/political simulation where you are a dictator on a tropical island. There's a timeline progressing through the 20th Century and you get new options depending on new technology but also the international political situation.
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Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Sep 14, 2014
This isn't exactly the most conventional game for this particular thread, but I made a Twine game called Amity x Li: http://kimikomuffin.itch.io/amity-x-li
It's part of the Ruin Jam ( http://itch.io/jam/ruinjam2014 ), which is specifically about games that don't fit the "burly white straight Manly Man killing people" mold, and which in fact fit as few of those things as possible.
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Tavaron da Quirm - Arts Editor Posted Sep 19, 2014
I'm doing quite the opposite: watching my bf play GTAIV, which we bought for a small price on ebay. We wanted to see what all the fuss is about. The 'great big bad game' which is obviously supposed to turn teenagers into violent murderers... or something.
I must say we were very surprised. It is in fact a good game. And it really offers a lot of content. You get a lot for your money.
What many people do not seem to realize is that this game is very satiric and in some places quite critical. Not a lot that is in it can or should be taken serious. I think all those who talk badly about GTA never really played the game, or probably only the beginning. Or they are just not intelligent enough to understand it. Many of the dialogues are just hilarious... like the guy who says 'yo man' in every sentence. Or the steroid guy, or the rasta guy who talks about how bad all the chemicals in mariuhana are for your health.
I also can't say that the game is sexist in any way, or that it's more violent than anything that comes on TV. In fact many TV shows are much more violent. And while you theoretically could kill all the people in the street it is not what the game wants you to do.
So... I may write an Entry about the GTA series. In my opinion it's quite different from what the media wants it to be.
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SashaQ - happysad Posted Sep 20, 2014
I started playing Amity and Li, and found it quite good but the yellow dress thing was just too much - the horror...
That is interesting about Grand Theft Auto, Tavaron. Not that I'm keen on realistic type games - Tomb Raider wasn't fun for me after Lara had to fight a bear - but I know what you mean about things you can theoretically do in a game if you don't follow the story arc, like my next Lara just staying in the house and standing very close to me at the top of the stairs before running off to go trampolining on the bed or swimming in the plunge pool
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Florida Sailor All is well with the world Posted Sep 23, 2014
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SashaQ - happysad Posted Sep 23, 2014
It was just the way the dress suddenly attacked - I used to like wearing a dress as a costume when I was young but since about age 16, dresses just aren't right on me at all... made me feel quite squiffy to imagine it...
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Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Sep 25, 2014
Ahhh. Well, that sort of thing is a genre convention, I'm afraid. (The genre in question being something of a spoiler, I suppose ...)
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Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Sep 25, 2014
(I mean, a spoiler to those who haven't played the game.)
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Afgncaap5 Posted Sep 30, 2014
I'm just going to say, for the record, that I have received a paycheck from Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria for a week's worth of pay, and quite enjoyed the working experience.
In other news, it's hard to ignore how much Team Fortress 2 I've been playing lately. It's weird how long that game takes to figure out, and how much more rewarding it gets for doing the figuring.
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SashaQ - happysad Posted Oct 1, 2014
I see, KimikoMuffin... Anyway, I'm impressed by how vivid the text was even though it wasn't to my taste
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Bald Bloke Posted Dec 2, 2014
Sprite Supreme
A series of history
http://goo.gl/ilCrn5
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Daimond Posted Jan 23, 2016
I prefer to play http://www.kizigamesxl.com/
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Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Jan 24, 2016
Psst ... the conversation's moved on a bit since 2008.
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