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StaceyPowers reacted to a post in a topic: Pick one videogame that represents you as a person.
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Pick one videogame that represents you as a person.
Juneberry replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
I have to say, the game I've been playing recently represents me pretty well. Harvest Moon: A Tale of Two Towns has to do with polar opposites (I'm borderline- I see the world that way most of the time). It involves living a quiet life, which I generally do... And to some people, these games are just awkward, also like me. I can probably think of other games that represent me too, though. This one just felt fitting the most right now. -
How long does it take to learn enough programming to make a game?
Juneberry replied to alice martin's topic in Gaming Forum
I think it depends a lot on the type of coding needed for the game you're trying to use, the system you're using to build it, and how you as a person learn to code. Coding and I don't get along very well, so it's taking me a long time to learn enough coding to create plugins or codes that go into games using the RPGMaker software I use.- 8 replies
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Roboticist reacted to a post in a topic: Do you listen to game soundtracks when you aren’t gaming?
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Do you listen to game soundtracks when you aren’t gaming?
Juneberry replied to StaceyPowers's topic in Gaming Forum
Sometimes, yes! I love the opening songs to the Rune Factory games and play them as I would other music. The rest of the OST is great too, but that's better for writing certain kinds of scenes. -
The first I can think of is Robopon...I doubt that's the actual first though. It's probably a Sonic game- I just can't remember which.
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What do you like on your pizza? And to answer your question... The Funimation dub of Shin-chan. Season 3, I forget which episode, but it's later in the season if I recall well.
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StaceyPowers reacted to a post in a topic: Simulator games appeal?
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StaceyPowers reacted to a post in a topic: Has a new game in a series ever made a previous entry obsolete for you?
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Sorry! I stole the title from an anime I like- in one episode of the English dub, they talk about a giant potato called 'king tot' so, since you're the king potato... Yeah nevermind. What's your favorite snack?
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If you ever feel like sharing, I'd be happy to see it. Also, I think it's amazing you've finished so many things! Finishing is the hardest part for me.
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Have you ever been called King Tot (y'know, for tater tots)?
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There are some of us who've never worked in an office before, so I'm guessing that's why that game was made? I agree though, some games are ridiculous. I tried a writing simulator on mobile once. It was...honestly I don't know what it was. It just wasn't as fun as I expected it to be as a writer. Probably because it focused more on the other parts of life besides writing, and made writing feel like a background project... Which it can be for many people, I admit, but... It just didn't entertain me like farm simulations and other games do. So I can kinda see why they wouldn't work for you if you have experience.
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I think for me, Rune Factory 2 really cut my interest in the original Rune Factory because it moved at a faster pace and made me realize how slow and tiresome I found the original, which I didn't notice until after I'd played the sequel. None of the other sequels have made 2 obsolete to me, and I'd like to try a full play through of the original again someday, but that day is a long day's away because I just couldn't handle how slow it was back then, and I'm not sure I can now either. That's just because I have a very small attention span, though.
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I'm a big fan of simulators myself. They let me quasi-experience things I myself would never experience in the real world, which I find super enjoyable. I want to experience all sorts of things, so for me, who is disabled and barely leaves her house, simulation games are a great method of pretending I have experience in life.
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The Blackangel reacted to a post in a topic: Ask the Berry
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Wow, that's a real toughie! I'm gonna have to say story. I may have times where I skip through cut-scenes when able, but I still consider the story the vitality of a game. If there's no story or interesting characters, I find the action kind of pointless. Then again, I mostly play RPGs and simulation games- but it might be because those are what I play that I think the story is so important. The actions of creating in a simulation game mean nothing if there's no at least basic plotline to help you understand why you're working on what you're working on.
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Currently, I get most of my games on Humble Bundle and Steam... But I also only have computer gaming available to me right now, along with mobile. As a note, I've seen Humble Bundle sell games for Switch as well as Steam.
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Thank you for giving me a reason to force my dad onto Steam. We're both gonna download it.