Welcome to the jungle, we've got fun and games... ahem.Chozon1 wrote: Exploring the jungle?
It can be quite entertaining in video games, but in real life, not so much. Too many mosquitoes.
Welcome to the jungle, we've got fun and games... ahem.Chozon1 wrote: Exploring the jungle?
Do you have a fear of fungus?Chozon1 wrote:And fungus. Soooooo much fungus...
Not really. So many of them revolve around microtransactions or pestering your friends - or both - that most of them aren't worth playing.Chozon1 wrote:So, any Facebook games you'd recommend?
Is that a thriving on-line community where everyone signs up in order to leave everyone else alone?ScotchRobbins wrote:Anti-social networks?
I did own a little anole for a while. I named it Stripe. Sadly, it died.Kwan wrote:Ever own or want to own a pet lizard?
That can also be an annoyingly effective way to remove characters from a tabletop D&D session.Chozon1 wrote:I have a fear of fungus infecting my body. Well, not so much a fear, so much as bad memories...summer of 04...*shivers*
I did try a game of VGA Planets a while ago with a bunch of friends in the area. The game went on for about a year before two of the players declared victory and the game ended. My race had only engaged in one fight and was nowhere near the top of the tech tree (it was play-by-e-mail, with us needing to turn in one turn a week at least. They managed to max out their tech by turnChozon1 wrote:Getting into a game because local players are into it?
I played that game tons when I had an iPod.Sstavix wrote:There are a couple of games that I do like, though. One is "Words With Friends," which is a lot like Scrabble.
If you find a play-by-e-mail game that sounds interesting, I may be willing to give it a shot.Chozon1 wrote:Nice. XD I hate it when that happens. But playing my e-mail sounds interesting...But I don't know if I could get people into it.
I know of it, but have never played it. Have you tried it? What are your impressions?Chozon1 wrote: Heroclix?
Take a look at my avatar and guess.Emwok wrote:
Favorite race in The Elder Scrolls?
Pricey, too. Unless, for you, money is no object....Chozon1 wrote:I'm considering getting into Heroclix, since my local comic shop is having Heroclix Wednesday. Seems fun, but I haven't played it. The thing that's holding me back is that it's basically a TCG with tiny plastic figures.
Extremely inconvenient. I hate it when that happens - usually because it means I'm sick with something at the same time.Chozon1 wrote:Untimely potty breaks?
Good question! There's a lot of well-written villains out there. Magneto tends to be one that I gravitate to, though. I often like Dr. Octopus, too.ScotchRobbins wrote:Favorite comic-book villain?
Well...ish. The trick is not to binge buy, but build up your army slowly. It's the same with Warmachine. I've spent probably (including gifts) $180-$200 on Warmachine stuff, but that's over the course of 8 months or so. So what...$20-$25 a month? Not terribly expensive for a hobby.Sstavix wrote:Pricey, too. Unless, for you, money is no object....