Thespian*: Congrats on your third shuriken and thanks for your generosity, Reever!
About your question, mainly at late nights (I've a bit of insomnia). ;)
Please, count me in for
Lords of Magic: Special Edition.
BlueKronos: Thanks for the GA Reever and congrats on your star, glad to see the generosity I love about the community here is still going strong. Please count me in for Thespian*.
As to the OP question - I don't schedule gaming, but, I try to get at least some in between dinner and bedtime. Depending on choice of game for the day sometimes I feel like I'm able to make significant progress or not and it does at times cause friction with my significant other, she games too, but in some games I become so focused and ignore everything around me that I know it's hard to get my attention. Children too enjoy playing games and enjoy helping me play in whatever ways they can.
Sorry mate, no entering for people who already entered for themselves (or have been entered by other people).
Equal chances for everybody and all that jazz :P
Momo1991: Congrats on the triple shurikens and thanks for the GA - not in btw...
As to gaming, the past few years have given me some spare time since I went back to college but I mostly swing between reading, offline puzzles, gaming, tv/movies and well other physical pursuits ;-p (yeah, rockhounding and hiking in scenic places ;-D).
Right now I'm trying to chip away at my back-breaking backlog by playing through all the Daedalic games I own but that was kinda dashed by technical issues so I'm moving on to some puzzle games (short bursts) and P&C's. Basically 4-8 hour length games. Hopefully the interview I have on Thursday will see me gainfully employed and then I'll probably get back to some of the longer games I tried to play when school was in full swing. Since my lover man is in full Fantasy Baseball season, then a 1-2 hour session with a RPG should work quite nicely for a daily fix ;-)
I have the problem that most of the games in my backlog are RPGs, so it takes long and it sucks if you have to take a break and then come back. But I also enjoy playing those the most, so it's a dilemma.
I really should start playing some of the action/adventure games I own, so I can chop down my backlog.