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Mastering Endgames in Real Life
We have heard the saying which emphasizes how we should carefully take our initial steps for the commencement of a deal, project, career, or new phase of life wisely. They say-“Well begun is half done”. I would rather say — “To be or not to be is the question” or “Will it is worth it?
By South Mumbai Chess Academy5 years ago in Gamers
The Platform For Teens That Endorsed Racism
For those of you who are less familiar with the game, which became rather prominent within recent years for their lack of child care and protection of younger users; featuring an investigation by Channel4 Habbo is a global virtual community, targetting teens. In August 2014 Habbo was subject to a mass investigation by Channel4, which exposed the vulnerability of young users to potential child predators. This was extremely prominent throughout the digital industry, marking an important lesson for the importance of user security and protection. This led to the 'Great Mute', as referred to by users, which saw the game enter a lockdown, so to say, in which all users were unable to speak to one another, notiably an essentially aspect of any social media. None the less more recently Habbo has undergone growing media attention through the means of the Economist, Wired Magazine and the New York Times, in which Habbo was exposed for the #SaveHabbo movement and the lack of support from their userbase, following the release of their new update named 'Habbo2020', in response to the closure of Flash, which the game previously ran on.
By Peter Hook5 years ago in Gamers
Ideal Ways to Market Fantasy Sports Application and Website
The fantasy sports industry is one of the prominent industries where many startups and entrepreneurs placed their footprint by earning the best name with lots of profits. Fantasy sports applications are becoming a trending one among sports enthusiasts around the world. It is due to its potential benefits and offers money-earning opportunities to the users. The interesting fact is fantasy sports mobile applications are famous in the USA and Canada. Besides, the fantasy sports industry is a million-dollar industry and its ecosystem comprises some important aspects. Such as online playing, sponsorships, actual game tickets, brand marketing, and more.
By Brian Wilson5 years ago in Gamers
Replaying Old Video Games as Self-Care
It started with the innocent discovery of the Kingdom Hearts bundle on my fiancé’s Xbox One. Growing up, our gaming consoles were shared by the family, but technically came as Christmas and birthday gifts to my younger brother. So when I left, they stayed.
By Amanda Kay Oaks5 years ago in Gamers
Why Path Of Exile Can Attract So Many Players?
With the pandemic happening and also every person required to stay at the house, online pc gaming has come to be an escape of kinds for players as well as also non-gamers. Grinding Gear Games has been establishing documents for player hrs, however, 2020 was the year where they had one of the most increase of newbies. According to the basic manager of Grinding Gear Games, there has been a boost of 17% in regards to player hrs.
By Richard Patrick Jr.5 years ago in Gamers
Wild Arms Review
The first RPG released on the PlayStation and it set the bar high for all the games that would follow it. Released in North America in 1996 I would not get around to playing this game until 2012. And I can tell you right up front that I regret it. From the very first moment that I hear the music I knew; I just knew this was going to be great. For those of you not in the know, this game is made up from several elements that on paper should not work. It is a Japanese style RPG, that strives to emulate a Spaghetti Western and if that was not weird enough for you it attempts to accomplish this by using standard Anime story elements. But like chocolate and Peanut Butter, this game comes together to be greater than the sum of its parts.
By Gray Beard Nerd5 years ago in Gamers
4 Ways Games Apps Gaslight Us Into Thinking We're Better Players Than We Are
There’s no crime in killing a little time playing games on your phone. The apps are generally free if you’re willing to expose yourself to a few ads. They can be addicting though, and there’s an excellent reason for that: the game companies design them to be, and in more ways than may you realize
By Denise Shelton5 years ago in Gamers
The 11 Best Games To Play On Mac
Gaming on the Mac — a niche phenomenon for a long time, as the selection of Mac-compatible games were very limited for many years. However, with the increasing popularity of macOS (the market share has tripled in the last decade) the platform is also becoming more and more interesting for game developers.
By Ghani Mengal5 years ago in Gamers
I Went Back To The Sims 3 and Won't Go Back To Sims 4
In roughly about the spring or early summer of 2007, I booted up a copy of the Sims 2 for the first time. I had an aunt who had actively played the first game and its expansions, and had gotten excited to show me the next installment, sitting me in front of the computer to play it and see the lives and subsequent drama all sims could go through. I, the ever probably overly creative kid that I was, who loved storytelling from an early age, was instantly hooked.
By MacKenzie Duncan5 years ago in Gamers










