Posted October 06, 2015
My classmates in school used to call me professor, too, so that means I've been a professor for several decades. To be a professor with this much experience at a still young age burdens me with the great responsibility of maintaining a semblance of intelligence, whether it is there or not.
In that tower defense game, you have to protect your primitive village hut and the 20 babies inside. The monsters will come and try to eat the babies. If even a single little shit gets through your defenses, you won't get a rainbow rating and you need a certain number of rainbow ratings to access other areas and finish the game. Very annoying because every level takes around 30 minutes and there's no speed up option. But that constant feeling of potential impending failure due to the minutest slip-up could appeal to your living on edge preference.
KiNgBrAdLeY7: I like living on the edge. I like challenge against impossible odds, it reminds me of real "hell" (or rather, hell-like situations) and offline matters. And i am CONQUEROR, TWICE by now... At least i am master of nightmare. Only thing cutting me short of beating hell, is gear and sudden lags. Now i will try to make up for it.
In that case, I recommend playing Pixeljunk: Monsters In that tower defense game, you have to protect your primitive village hut and the 20 babies inside. The monsters will come and try to eat the babies. If even a single little shit gets through your defenses, you won't get a rainbow rating and you need a certain number of rainbow ratings to access other areas and finish the game. Very annoying because every level takes around 30 minutes and there's no speed up option. But that constant feeling of potential impending failure due to the minutest slip-up could appeal to your living on edge preference.
Post edited October 06, 2015 by awalterj