Posted November 01, 2014
I see this has evolved into a full-scale chat room! Nice!
Thank you ddickinson for this interesting giveaway.
I'm in for the $5.99 prize. Also I'm in for awalterj.
I'm a male. For proof of my gender see this image.
My top 3 favourite game genres are Adventures, Casual and a few RPG games. I used to play a lot of action games years ago but now my time is very limited, so I mostly want games that I can pause and continue at another time.
I always liked Adventures because they don't rush you to finish the level, they usually require mental skills to finish them and have a better scenario than other genres. Some adventures are worth playing just to see the story unfold. And a lot of them have very beautiful sceneries, you can just pause and look around. And then the Casual games (or H.O.) appeared on the game scene. They are usually quick games and require mostly to be observative. I have played lots of them with my wife and I think it's more fun when playing together (2 sets of eyes are better, no?)
I like the RPG genre for a whole lot different reasons. I like the leveling system and the various objects that you collect along the way. I've got a bit of OCD in me and I try to collect every object available in the game.
My top 3 worst game genres must be platform games, beat-em up and less the Arcade genre. Generally every game that requires quick reflexes is not suited for me and I usually suck at them. Hence I don't like them. And I especially hate those games then force you to keep a fast pace, or else you loose. I mean if you struggle to keep pressing those buttons as quickly as you can, what's the point? I've got enough pressure in my real life to put up with such a game. No thanks.
Your third question is the most interesting. I haven't thought about it but it seems I always play as a male character (when given the choice) Not that playing with a female bothers me at all. I have really enjoyed games like Syberia, Still life, Bloodrayne and Dreamfall. It just feels natural to me to play as a male (Also a Lawfull good, or Neutral good for RPG's) I admit that the female characters attire always catch my eye, but I suspect these are designed by men, just to be eye-catching.
And I find absolutely hilarious the idea of female armor that covers only 15% of her body and is as good as a male armor. See this example
I waited all week for this, because only on Saturday I have some time to concentrate and write all this down.
Thank you ddickinson for this interesting giveaway.
I'm in for the $5.99 prize. Also I'm in for awalterj.
I'm a male. For proof of my gender see this image.
My top 3 favourite game genres are Adventures, Casual and a few RPG games. I used to play a lot of action games years ago but now my time is very limited, so I mostly want games that I can pause and continue at another time.
I always liked Adventures because they don't rush you to finish the level, they usually require mental skills to finish them and have a better scenario than other genres. Some adventures are worth playing just to see the story unfold. And a lot of them have very beautiful sceneries, you can just pause and look around. And then the Casual games (or H.O.) appeared on the game scene. They are usually quick games and require mostly to be observative. I have played lots of them with my wife and I think it's more fun when playing together (2 sets of eyes are better, no?)
I like the RPG genre for a whole lot different reasons. I like the leveling system and the various objects that you collect along the way. I've got a bit of OCD in me and I try to collect every object available in the game.
My top 3 worst game genres must be platform games, beat-em up and less the Arcade genre. Generally every game that requires quick reflexes is not suited for me and I usually suck at them. Hence I don't like them. And I especially hate those games then force you to keep a fast pace, or else you loose. I mean if you struggle to keep pressing those buttons as quickly as you can, what's the point? I've got enough pressure in my real life to put up with such a game. No thanks.
Your third question is the most interesting. I haven't thought about it but it seems I always play as a male character (when given the choice) Not that playing with a female bothers me at all. I have really enjoyed games like Syberia, Still life, Bloodrayne and Dreamfall. It just feels natural to me to play as a male (Also a Lawfull good, or Neutral good for RPG's) I admit that the female characters attire always catch my eye, but I suspect these are designed by men, just to be eye-catching.
And I find absolutely hilarious the idea of female armor that covers only 15% of her body and is as good as a male armor. See this example
I waited all week for this, because only on Saturday I have some time to concentrate and write all this down.