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ogreman wrote a new post, These Top 4 Online Games In 2021 Will Surely Excite You 3 years, 3 months ago
The online gaming world is ever-changing, with new games added every year to play on PC, Consoles, or Smartphones. Many online video games were launched in 2020, and the market grew at a considerable rate making […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Classroom Management Games Kids LOVE 3 years, 3 months ago
Classroom management games take a variety of forms. They may allow you to quiz a large number of kids at once, or they make taking turns fun. Or they may be games that keep you solidly in control of the classroom […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, The Best Video Games for Sports Fans 3 years, 3 months ago
Nothing quite beats the feeling of celebrating an important goal or touchdown in a stadium, surrounded by jubilant fans of your local team. Unfortunately though, those moments of jubilation are few and far between […]
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I’m not a huge sports fans (at least in the more traditional sense), so the sports games I would play would really be limited to games like Wii Sports and Rocket League. But I do imagine the other games would be great for sports fans, especially FIFA 21 and NFL 21 since it’s strongly connected with the actual sports.
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ogreman wrote a new post, 3 Best Online Game Sites in 2021 3 years, 3 months ago
What are the 2021’s three best online game sites?
In this article, you’ll find a listing of the three best online game sites. Let’s get to know more about the very best online gaming sites. Keep reading to l […]
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If I had to be honest, these game sites aren’t really the best anymore (post-Flash, that is). Don’t get me wrong, these sites used to be great, especially in the mid-2000s, but Flash has changed everything. I think ArmorGames has already switched to HTML5, but there just aren’t as many games to play as there were before the Flash kill-switch. As for Kongregate, they’re operated by MTG (Modern Times Group) now, and the biggest problem right now with Kongregate is the lack of achievements (no new badges + recycled Kongpanions).
Personally, I would just look for .io games. Itch.io has been one of my favorites recently for looking for games to play.
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ogreman wrote a new post, Top 5 Best Android Games 2021 3 years, 3 months ago
Game enthusiasts have always marveled at the idea of playing their favorite games on their devices. And the providers are doing a great job providing these games on both Android and iOS devices at the same time. […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Stardew Valley: A Beginner’s Guide 3 years, 3 months ago
Are you into farming games? Read this article to know about the tips and tricks to win Stardew Valley, one of the most popular farming games out there.
It is amazing how a simple mobile game can have you hooked […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, What’s Going on with the MMORPG Genre? 3 years, 3 months ago
At one point in time, MMORPGs were certainly the biggest name in online gaming as the biggest would boast millions of concurrent players at their height – over time the genre has become more stale and quiet, t […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, The Most Fascinating of the Latest Multiplayer Video Games 2021 3 years, 3 months ago
The lockdown has been the push that the video gaming industry needed. With most of us confined in our homes and with basically no traditional entertainment available, video games have grown more popular than ever […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Is Madden 22 Worth Purchasing? 3 years, 3 months ago
Many Madden fans are unsure over whether they should purchase the upcoming iteration of the Electronic Arts football game and the skepticism is quite understandable.
When the developers released an update for […]
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If the last Madden game you’ve played was from 5 years ago, then I think Madden 22 might be worth it, especially since you’ll see a more noticeable difference between the older Madden and the newer Madden.
But if you’ve played a recent Madden game, like Madden NFL 21, then I think it’s a bit pointless to get Madden NFL 22… unless you’re some huge sports fan or just a game collector, or if there’s a feature that really catches your eye.
Personally, I’m not too huge on sports, so I tend to skip on certain titles. And most of my friends tend to do the same whether it’s FIFA, Madden, or some other sports video game. Plus I think there’s generally a negative view on EA, especially the way they market their games, so buying a new sports game a year after the previous sports game just doesn’t seem all that appealing.
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ogreman wrote a new post, Questions About Game Mods 3 years, 4 months ago
Do Game Mods Have A Bad Reputation?
Some players consider modifying (player made edits) a game to be cheating and cheating does have a rather bad reputation. This is especially true today in multiplayer online […]
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Modding just depends on the game itself and what rules the game developers impose. If it’s an old game, modding can rejuvenate that game by adding more content. Some mods even spawn their own games, like how DOTA became it’s own standalone game. And then you have games like Minecraft and Garry’s Mods with probably the largest modding community of all time. I think game mods are fun as they enhance the game, but they can be quite frustrating to set up.
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ogreman wrote a new post, Tips To Beat Red Dead Redemption Mini-Games 3 years, 4 months ago
Red Dead Redemption is without a doubt the most popular western style action-game to grace the world of gaming. Even though it has been almost a decade since its initial release in 2010, Red Dead Redemption still […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Call of Duty Warzone Coming To Smartphones Soon? 3 years, 4 months ago
Call of Duty or COD Warzone is acknowledged as a free-to-play battle video game that got released on 10th March 2020. You can play this game on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and MS Windows. This game is a vital part of […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, How Will Virtual Reality Evolve in the Coming Years? 3 years, 4 months ago
In the next couple of years, in VR, like in all other technological fields, we will see things that make what we think is futuristic today look like the Stone Age. And while the video games are going to be […]
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VR is still too early for wide-scale use, so I don’t really see it being as useful in most of education and at work. I think there needs to be more focus on improving motion control technologies, improving DPI resolution, and cutting down the weight on these headsets. But if VR can get those three things right, you can probably expect simulation to be the next big thing.
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ogreman wrote a new post, Ogres of Doom on Madden 21 3 years, 4 months ago
After spending the second half of Madden 20 and the first half of Madden 21 in Franchise mode, the Ogres of Doom returned to MUT for Madden 21. Madden 21 started with a promo from Walmart so the game was bought […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Esports News: CLG Poised to Dismantle LCS Squad 3 years, 4 months ago
It is no secret that Counter Logic Gaming (CLG) is not at all happy with the performance of their League of Legends Championship Series team. CLG’s general manager, Daniel “Tafokints” Lee, wasn’t subtle when ad […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Some Games Are Still Fun to Play from the Old Days 3 years, 4 months ago
The modern world of gaming is characterized by growth, change, and innovation. A new game comes on the scene almost every day and the players continue to crave newness. But many old games have kept their appeal […]
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I think especially if the games are for more modern devices or if they’re remastered, they’re fun to replay, because it’s kind of a different experience. For instance, someone might have grown up playing console games on a CRT television, but maybe that game is remade on a newer console, then it’s like a new experience when you play it on an HD monitor.
Other games are just good to revisit, especially if they have updates. Online games like Minecraft and World of Warcraft tend to receive patches, updates, etc., so if you take a long break, revisiting those games is like relearning the game and also learning new things about the game.
As for board games, I personally don’t think some of them have aged well. Games like Monopoly and Scrabble can be boring, even when returning to them, because there’s usually a winning strategy that most people have figured out after playing the game in early years (more so in games like Monopoly and Guess Who). A lot of newer board games, even tabletop games and card games, have some sort of gimmick or strategy that keeps the game interesting, even after years.
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ogreman wrote a new post, Secrets of the Dolphin Emulator: How to Use and Configure It? 3 years, 4 months ago
Every day there are fewer and fewer gamers who have not heard of the Dolphin emulator – a software product capable of running games for GameCube and Wii on a PC. However, one big problem remains – there is no […]
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Dolphin’s quite nice. It’s a good way to play old games that haven’t had a modern re-release, especially games that are hard to find physical and digital copies of anymore. Plus you can use it on any of the three main operating systems (Windows, MacOS, Linux) or even on Android which is quite convenient.
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ogreman wrote a new post, 3 Ways Giti’s ‘Enjoy Driving Challenge’ Can Boost Your Driving Skills 3 years, 5 months ago
Video games, especially racing games have always been a part of our lives, even if you are a strict non-gamer. As technology keeps on advancing, so is the journey of virtual games. Although there are common […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Are Retro Platform Games Still Popular in 2021? 3 years, 5 months ago
Way back in the 80s and 90s, platform games were the most fun genre with a plethora of legendary hits such as Donkey Kong, Super, Mario Brothers, Sonic the Hedgehog, WonderBoy, Castlevania, Pitfall, and countless […]
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I would consider retro games to still be relevant today (maybe even popular depending on how you use that term relative to other games or genres), especially within indie game development. For instance, Team Meat (Super Meat Boy), Yacht Club Games (Shovel Knight), WayForward (Shantae), Toby Fox (Undertale), Terry Cavanagh (VVVVVV), Hempuli (Baba Is You), and Studio Pixel (Cave Story) are all examples of independent game developers.
Also I wouldn’t consider Super Mario Odyssey to be a “retro” game since it’s just too modern. Just because a titular character from the 80s is in a game from the late 2010s doesn’t make that game “retro”. Retro typically refers to game design characteristics mimicking features of older hardware, such as 8-bit and 16-bit art, sound and music.
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Retro platformer is a bit more specific, but I think that also holds true, though those types of games tend to be more of amalgamations of multiple genres rather than just pure platformer: (e.g. Action + Platformer, Puzzle + Platformer, Metroidvania + Platformer, etc.).
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ogreman wrote a new post, Tokyo 2020: Serbian Race for Gold Increases as Novak Djokovic Set to Compete at Olympics Games 3 years, 5 months ago
Tokyo 2020 is set to begin on the 23rd of July 2021, and Serbia will be hoping to win as many medals as possible. One reason how Serbia can easily get a medal is through men’s single tennis where the world’s […]
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Been excited for the new Metroid Dread. Last time I played a Metroid game was Metroid Fusion on the GameBoy Advance, so Metroid Dread feels like a whole renewal to the series.