Message from @Bobby_Hill
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I still like mobile games but I am just very careful about what I get now, like I used to be really into type moon, so fate/GO came out, I dropped $20 on it then deleted it off my phone xD
I like Mario run and monster hunter stories, they are good games, also plague inc because I love Pandemic and it’s based heavily on that
In short I am one of the few people who actually buys mobile games because they are less costing then the free ones, lol
Oo I bought plague Inc expansions with the neurax worm and the zombies, fun ^^
I didn’t get any of the xpacs, I just have the base game but I love it, still play every now and then xD
You should try out pandemic, apparently it is going to get a digital release on the switch with a bunch of other tabletop games
I think I've seen it, might do ^^ would probably definitely get it for the switch though, especially if those tabletops games can be played online
If you ever are willing to drop $20 on a mobile game though I highly recommend Monster Hunter stories, was a 3DS game, full RPG with all the DLC included, it’s very pokemonesque
Ported really surprisingly smoothly to mobile.
Truth be told playing games on mobile has become rather annoying for me, I often dislike the controls
And although I got Google play on my fire HD my normal phone isnt that good
That’s fair
Ow at the free to play games. Just ow.
I never got sucked in, but I played Angry Birds 2 and it was downright evil on the manipulation. Stay well away!
First off, decaf is a swear word in my culture.
lol j/k Secondly, gaming addiction in this day and age is multisymptomatic. When we want to play, there comes a line. A percentage of resources it should comsume. Money, time, and physical activity are the biggest concerns - one should dedicate a certain amount of time to being an adult, and then set himself up for more in the future. One might not be able to exercise, but should maintain a degree of health with diet and activity. $300 a week will be spent whether it be in a Free to Play game or anything with in-game purchases, or subscriptions - in other words, if you need to spend money, the addiction will find a way to siphon it. One should find investments, savings, or at least set a goal for future purchases.
Gaming can be profitable in this day and age. Spend time researching that, or wanting to get the right equipment. But if it's an addiction, treat it like it is trying to kill you. Becaus eit is.
I still spend a lot of time on games, since I am full time career for my dad, my day consists of mostly just sitting around until he calls for me, I can't really go out in case something happens, it's why going down to the gym isn't easy even though I really do need to do something better for my fitness, so games just work as my best time sink since I can play to kill time and then put them down when I need to help, I play what is probably a very unhealthy amount of hours on games but right now it's the thing that really just stops me from sitting around bored.
See, your situation calls for something close and distracty, so it's acceptable to have such dedicated distractions. It's a matter of drawing a line with resources: time , money, and physicality.
I'll second that.
Hey
Hi Bobby
Sorry for being so unstable for the past few days
Nah man it's good
This is what we're here for, to help
The difference between men and women is that most men will try to help each other
I'd like to also presume some women help each other
Yeah from the stories I've read most act like mean girls after high school
Haha damn
It's a genetic trait that was used to weed out the weak mates
Back when we were like early homosapians
Some fancy biological stuff there
You can see it in action with that men vs women survivor show they had in the UK
Do u mean the island by bear grylls
Nah m8 let me find it
Oh damn didn't see that
Coz bear grylls split em up as well
Yeah it's from a MGTOW channel but this does show how women will refuse help from one that knows her shit and how to survive because they perceive her as a threat