Hey adventure gaming fiends,
I wrote an article over at Adventure Classic Gaming about something I call the Adventuer Gaming Ethic. The Adventure Gaming ethic is, basically, and independent, adventurous spirit I think is implanted (or activated) in the brains of adventure game fans by playing so many of these games and learning to think in this way.
Anyway, I think some of you will find it of interest.
Adventure Game Ethic!
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That was a very good reading.
Pfff, so true These games help a lot with your spelling, especially when you are young. Mistakes I used to make like "climbe" ("climbe tree" - KQ1, when I was 13 I think) are long gone
This one thing games like Doom cannot help you with, unfortunately....
2. Learn how to spell, you idiot, especially when the word is written correctly right in front of you, gawd!
Pfff, so true These games help a lot with your spelling, especially when you are young. Mistakes I used to make like "climbe" ("climbe tree" - KQ1, when I was 13 I think) are long gone
This one thing games like Doom cannot help you with, unfortunately....
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Doom would be pretty hilarious if you had to
SHOOT MONSTER
DUCK!
SELECT ROCKET
FIRE ROCKET AT MONSTER
:lol
Did anyone ever play typing of the dead? It was house of the dead except you had to spell to kill the monsters. It was pretty fun, but I bought it mostly because it was weird. Don't think it was easy to find...
SHOOT MONSTER
DUCK!
SELECT ROCKET
FIRE ROCKET AT MONSTER
:lol
Did anyone ever play typing of the dead? It was house of the dead except you had to spell to kill the monsters. It was pretty fun, but I bought it mostly because it was weird. Don't think it was easy to find...