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Dungeons and Dragons
Are you making a character and don’t know what race to pick? There are a lot of options in the Player’s Handbook, but where do you start? Unless you’re trying to make the most optimal character, race and class combinations don’t matter. Pick something that you like the sound of or are interested in playing. It’s your character after all. If you’ve never played before, here’s a brief explanation of dwarves (without all the confusing numbers attached to it).
By Luke Partridge5 years ago in Gamers
The Benefits of Online and Offline Casino
Casino premises have a long tradition of opening their doors to players who want some fun to enjoy and maybe even get lucky with a few wins, and in the case of online versions, they now have a serious competitor. Virtual casinos are available 24/7 for business, and the internet has opened up a world of gaming options.
By Louie Missap5 years ago in Gamers
Dungeons and Dragons
You have probably heard of Dungeons and Dragons by now, and it wouldn't be bold to say that it's had a bit of a renascence. With a plethora of shows like Critical Role, High Rollers, and Acquisitions Incorporated, the spread of D&D has hit an all time high, but what is D&D and how can you get into it?
By Luke Partridge5 years ago in Gamers
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Storyline
I had a friend of mine ask me what the storyline actually is for Ocarina of Time. He heard that it was a pretty good game, so I gave him the five minute run down. As I was describing this game, I realized that the storyline is more consequential and complex than I thought. It has a story of creation, the power of good and evil, and character based leadership. I’ll share my rendition with you here.
By Kate Nitzschke5 years ago in Gamers
The Perfect Order in Which to Play The Legend of Zelda Games
I ranked these games so that you can get the most out of playing Legend of Zelda. If you have played the games in this order, then all of the little details of previous Zelda games filter in. I tried minimizing spoilers, but some are in here.
By Kate Nitzschke5 years ago in Gamers
Winning in a game of roulette? Be bold.
A man enters a casino in Las Vegas. He had $10,000 when he first entered. However he plays all his money and ends up with only $4. He needs at least $10 for transportation to get back home. The man cannot leave the casino until he earns $6. The man decides to play roulette to reach his goal of $10. If he loses his last $4, a harsh walk under the storm and cold wind awaits. He stands in front of the roulette table. What strategy must the man use?
By Christopher Reed5 years ago in Gamers
5 Things to Check Before Buying Gaming Mouse
Gaming mouse definitely has its benefits but sometimes you might just get fooled. Don't you believe me? Here’s the thing. A Gaming mouse is just like any other mouse but with few legit improvements that help you game better.
By Nick Irwin5 years ago in Gamers
How Has Technology Changed Gaming and the future in esport?
Computer technology has changed gaming and the world we live in so much that it is now almost irrelevant to talk about the past. We can now use computer technology as a tool for communication, entertainment, socializing, education, and more. Computer technology has changed the way we play and interact with each other by sharing our gaming experiences and sharing the things that interest us on the internet.
By hashan tagari5 years ago in Gamers
It's all about the money
In 2020, gaming is saturated with battle royales, MOBAs and pay-wall games – you can’t go four or five YouTube videos without seeing an advert for Raid: Shadow legends these days (or there’s always Albion Online). Modern Warfare: Warzone back in August reached 75 million players in less than 6 months of release; Modern Warfare was estimated to be making around $2000 per minute back in June 2020. The current success of battle-royales is huge, now more and more people are being introduced into gaming through them. It is no wonder the worth of the industry is inflating by almost 10% every year. I would think gaming started its turn probably around the same time the first iPhone was released (2007-2008). The internet moved to our pockets – the opportunity of monetisation skyrocketed – this influenced the video game industry.
By Ready Player Gone5 years ago in Gamers









