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Kindergarten — Why It's Amazing yet Incredibly Weird
How was your childhood? Did you play house with a classmate? Did you get bullied by the big kid? How about hanging out with the weird kid, did you do that? Oh, did you also try to solve the missing person's case of the brother of one of your classmates while avoiding being murdered by the other classmates, the janitor or the principal? Let's hope the last one was a no, otherwise, my sympathies for having to deal with that. Today, I will be talking about a game from this year that is so strange, you can't help but enjoy playing it and wanting more and more. That game is Kindergarten, a game created by SmashGames and Con Man Games where you try and help your classmates and go through their stories while living in an endless series of Mondays going to class. Also, a quick note, there may be spoilers if you want to play the game so... beware of spoilers. Also, this game is very graphic, so, reading this is not for the faint of heart.
By Nathan Miller8 years ago in Gamers
Nintendo 64 Memories
I would never call myself a hard core gamer. I am not, nor will I ever be, at that level. I call myself a casual video game player. I think video games are a really cool medium, and I even support the cause that says that video games are art. Despite many of the video games in my possession still being unbeaten, video gaming was a huge nostalgic part of my childhood, from getting my Game Boy Advance SP for Christmas to going over to my friend's house and bonding over Pokemon Diamond and Pearl. However, nothing gives me a sense of amazing sentimental value than going over to my grandparents' house for a visit, and playing the Nintendo 64 that was kept in their basement.
By Alex Maurice8 years ago in Gamers
Part One
Her chest heaved, searching desperately for air, as her body weakened with each step. She had been running for so long. The cold of night had brought chills to her skin, even as she ran. Darkness enveloped her — only a few small rays of light peaked out from the canopy of tall trees that surrounded her. I must find somewhere to hide, she thought to herself, frantically searching along the distant tree line.
By Sarah Stoops8 years ago in Horror





























