I may have a taste for every game but my favorite game of all time is still Angry Birds. It seems to be a rather different choice from the other complicated games that people usually play. I like it because it's simple and addictive. The way you just drag and drop to launch the birds into the structures to destroy the ugly pigs is a fun and exciting game.
One of the special attractions of Angry Birds is that the difficulty increases with each level. You must calculate and use your skills to beat tough challenges and complete each level. This creates a constant excitement and challenge, making me want to keep playing and improve my skills.
In addition, I also like the humorous design of the game. Unique-looking birds and adorable ugly pigs create a world that is funny and worth exploring. Fun music and sound effects create a sense of humor and fun to play.
Although Angry Birds can be considered a simple game, it has stuck with me because of its entertainment and ability to hold attention. It's always been a lighthearted game that I can play for a short period of time or longer.
Minecraft lets me create whatever I want, it lets me make my own world, where I can just let my dreams come true.
And ksp... I just like space exploration. In my opinion, it's something worth spending money in. And ksp lets me go to distant worlds without leaving my couch
Btw since I'm playing ksp I'm getting better grades at physics.
Maybe because I gotta know orbital mechanics in order to not mess up xd
I'm quite impartial to Oblivion myself. Skyrim too, but I think Obliv has better writing. The Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood quests are my favourite pieces of gameplay and writing.
My favorite is probably still Minecraft. I value atmosphere, immersion and exploration highly and MC does a decent job at it, more than the few other games I've played. I've also been playing Terraria somewhat regularly in recent years, but find it less polished (e.g. the way progression works) and prefer the fact that MC has a more polished and atmospheric framework, where mods can help fill in the monotony of vanilla gameplay.
There's still many genres of games that I haven't tried however. I've had Skyrim downloaded on my Steam account for over a year and still haven't gotten around to opening it. Before I got into Minecraft over 10 years ago I was big into Super Mario and Mario Kart, and might give that another try if I feel like moving outside of PC gaming, although I'm not sure if I'll see it with the same enthusiasm.
I may have a taste for every game but my favorite game of all time is still Angry Birds. It seems to be a rather different choice from the other complicated games that people usually play. I like it because it's simple and addictive. The way you just drag and drop to launch the birds into the structures to destroy the ugly pigs is a fun and exciting game.
One of the special attractions of Angry Birds is that the difficulty increases with each level. You must calculate and use your skills to beat tough challenges and complete each level. This creates a constant excitement and challenge, making me want to keep playing and improve my skills.
In addition, I also like the humorous design of the game. Unique-looking birds and adorable ugly pigs create a world that is funny and worth exploring. Fun music and sound effects create a sense of humor and fun to play.
Although Angry Birds can be considered a simple game, it has stuck with me because of its entertainment and ability to hold attention. It's always been a lighthearted game that I can play for a short period of time or longer.
So what is your favorite game and why?
Idk I have a doubt: minecraft or ksp?
Minecraft lets me create whatever I want, it lets me make my own world, where I can just let my dreams come true.
And ksp... I just like space exploration. In my opinion, it's something worth spending money in. And ksp lets me go to distant worlds without leaving my couch
Btw since I'm playing ksp I'm getting better grades at physics.
Maybe because I gotta know orbital mechanics in order to not mess up xd
Not even my hello world works :'C
(But powerpoint does xd)
Btw what does api stand for?
I have 1000 hours on Cry of Fear, and playing it relaxes me.
I'm quite impartial to Oblivion myself. Skyrim too, but I think Obliv has better writing. The Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood quests are my favourite pieces of gameplay and writing.
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- Street Fighter 2
-Final Fantasy VII
-Symphony of the Night
The three games that introduced me to my three favourite genres.
The first thing I'm gonna do when I get a console is playing final fantasy 6 and 7.
Heard very good things about them and I like a lot the ost.
Btw, this reminds me, I forgot to add it to the "best ost (in your opinion)" poll!
Not even my hello world works :'C
(But powerpoint does xd)
Btw what does api stand for?
My favorite is probably still Minecraft. I value atmosphere, immersion and exploration highly and MC does a decent job at it, more than the few other games I've played. I've also been playing Terraria somewhat regularly in recent years, but find it less polished (e.g. the way progression works) and prefer the fact that MC has a more polished and atmospheric framework, where mods can help fill in the monotony of vanilla gameplay.
There's still many genres of games that I haven't tried however. I've had Skyrim downloaded on my Steam account for over a year and still haven't gotten around to opening it. Before I got into Minecraft over 10 years ago I was big into Super Mario and Mario Kart, and might give that another try if I feel like moving outside of PC gaming, although I'm not sure if I'll see it with the same enthusiasm.
Ufff, no idea...
*Accidentally messes up the entire kernel*