The Official Martin Hash Video Game Thread
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Just watched this on Netflix. Very good stuff, and a great perspective on the medium as a whole.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3214002/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3214002/
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So, is anyone else playing Banished? It's a fun game to get into but also a bit hard. Another thing is that I do wish that my people can move out of the Middle Ages and advance to the modern world or something:
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I've been only interested in car games really.
Also I have to watch the violence because my son is only 6 and i don't even really play when he's not around
I want to get that Forza Horizons where its open-world
Also I have to watch the violence because my son is only 6 and i don't even really play when he's not around
I want to get that Forza Horizons where its open-world
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I'm trolling through Craigslist trying to find a 3ds or 2ds to buy on the cheap. I want to play Dragon Ball Fusions, because I am giant nerd.
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I'm a fan of that one, but until you get over the learning curve, it's like Oregon Trail. Everybody eventually starves and dies.Penner wrote:So, is anyone else playing Banished? It's a fun game to get into but also a bit hard. Another thing is that I do wish that my people can move out of the Middle Ages and advance to the modern world or something:
It's funny, but even knowing the game pretty well, there's a clear boom/bust cycle to it that's almost inescapable. Very well made simulator of frontier survival.
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All of my villages have suffered times of famine and freezing to death. Although, I always played with disasters on I have yet to encounter a disaster (that isn't everyone starving and/or freezing to death) so like are their floods? I do know that fire is possible and I always try to have my village have a well but honestly how often can they happen?GrumpyCatFace wrote:I'm a fan of that one, but until you get over the learning curve, it's like Oregon Trail. Everybody eventually starves and dies.Penner wrote:So, is anyone else playing Banished? It's a fun game to get into but also a bit hard. Another thing is that I do wish that my people can move out of the Middle Ages and advance to the modern world or something:
It's funny, but even knowing the game pretty well, there's a clear boom/bust cycle to it that's almost inescapable. Very well made simulator of frontier survival.
Also, it's a bit interest in that I have to micromanage everything. At times I feel like my little people are just soo dumb and won't do anything automatically even if I have spent 10 years on them.
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LolGrumpyCatFace wrote:
I'm a fan of that one, but until you get over the learning curve, it's like Oregon Trail. Everybody eventually starves and dies.
My wife is a Librarian and this Spring for a change of pace she had the kids play Oregon Trail. She got some free old DOS version, no mouse, only number selections. The Kids absolutely Loved it. They were really into it, making choices on supplies, routes, hunting or travelling......... you know the game
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Penner wrote:So, is anyone else playing Banished? It's a fun game to get into but also a bit hard. Another thing is that I do wish that my people can move out of the Middle Ages and advance to the modern world or something:
Why would you want to advance past the Middle Ages ? The Modern will on bring Carbon Pollution and Climate Change
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And if you think 70's Pittsburgh water was brown wait till you get to the middle ages. Brown with a side of cholera.C-Mag wrote:Penner wrote:So, is anyone else playing Banished? It's a fun game to get into but also a bit hard. Another thing is that I do wish that my people can move out of the Middle Ages and advance to the modern world or something:
Why would you want to advance past the Middle Ages ? The Modern will on bring Carbon Pollution and Climate Change
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so much Dysentery.... Dysentery everywhere....C-Mag wrote:LolGrumpyCatFace wrote:
I'm a fan of that one, but until you get over the learning curve, it's like Oregon Trail. Everybody eventually starves and dies.
My wife is a Librarian and this Spring for a change of pace she had the kids play Oregon Trail. She got some free old DOS version, no mouse, only number selections. The Kids absolutely Loved it. They were really into it, making choices on supplies, routes, hunting or travelling......... you know the game