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ogreman wrote a new post, Are MMORPGs Still Popular? 5 years, 3 months ago
Introduction
MMORPGs have potential that’s unfolding quick and fast. However, one may be wondering. Are these games still popular? They are quite popular among gamers as they follow closely behind sports g […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Analogue Games that Moved Online 5 years, 3 months ago
It’s easy to get wrapped up in the hot new graphics and the engaging gameplay you get with modern game releases – but there’s always a place for the classics as well. What would a childhood be without the strat […]
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Monopoly being online now can ruin friendships even before they were made!
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Monopoly is so fun if I still had the board game I’d be playing it with my family even as adults
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I have played it a few times, but never played it to completion.
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Yeah I usually stopped midway or so.
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It’s one of those games which are fun to play but not as fun to play to the finish.
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Yeah cause monopoly games can last a long time
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“Analogue” sounds a bit weird for describing non-digital games, because I tend to think of analog clocks or something relying on a physical mechanism such as pressure, volume, gravity, water, etc.
But anyway, it’s no surprise that non-digital games are moving to digital platforms. A lot of popular tabletop games (card games, board games, dice games, etc.) are already like that, including Uno, Pandemic, Arkham Horror, Magic, etc. Considering the Internet is an open place full of new faces, it’s no surprise that these games are on digital platforms; plus, you don’t have to rely on finding real-life friends to play games with, when you can play online with other people.
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ogreman wrote a new post, The Dynamism of Online Gaming 5 years, 3 months ago
Online gaming is a new phenomenon that has mostly changed the entire gaming industry. From multiplayer football matches, board games, to card games, the ability to play online has improved player experience making […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Features and Qualities of Online Video Games 5 years, 3 months ago
Introduction
Online games are not at any cost associated with adverse social effects since they are not based on mass violence theme like most offline games. According to research, online games are very […]
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Online video games have that social aspect to them that can make the experience different compared to offline games.
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Yep plus you’re not playing against or with AI controlled players it’s all human
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It makes the experience better knowing that you are playing with other people.
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Theyre also good for your heart and brain because it stimulates!
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Indeed! Speed based games are great for that!
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Yeah cause it really gets your blood flowing!
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It gets that blood to your brain!
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ogreman wrote a new post, How Do Online Games Benefit Children? 5 years, 3 months ago
When it comes to parenting, many will tell you their primary concern is their child’s safety. Leisure activities are no different. The risks and dangers that are posed by online gaming are considerably higher th […]
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It really depends on what games are being played.
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Definitely think more online games should be played in school, maybe as a reward when the class is going well
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It’s like rewarding students with a movie time but with online gaming instead.
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Yeah I remember movie time in school those were best, that feeling you get when you walk into a classroom and you see a TV on one of those tables with wheels lol.
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Does depend on the game, but generally games keep children emotionally enthralled, kind of like waking up on a Christmas morning to open up a new game or console. That kind of positive attitude increases dopamine levels in the brain and can be great at eliminating depression.
But when it comes to games itself, there are various games that are useful for children, especially in education, from typing games to problem-solving games and so on: games like LightBot which teaches kids how to code or think about logic, games like BrainAge which teaches problem solving, games like Minecraft Education Edition which allows students to collaborate and work together, etc. Even growing up, I’ve seen other people including myself getting entrenched in games.
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ogreman wrote a new post, The Best Online Game Franchises 5 years, 3 months ago
Online gaming is among the fastest-growing industries in the world. Due to ever-increasing internet speeds and a higher level of internet penetration across the globe; more and more young people that are being […]
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Pretty cool how Minecraft is still going strong as ever despite changing owners
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The playerbase being vast and people working on the game do have that kind of an effect on it.
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I am happy that Minecraft is still going. The community has made so much with this game using imagination and creativity.
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Not a fan of Microsoft having control over Minecraft, but it’s still a good game. Game’s had its ups and downs between updates.
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ogreman wrote a new post, Games for your iPhone, iPad, or Android Phone 5 years, 3 months ago
It doesn’t matter the type of phone you have as long as you can access and download games. What everyone loves about smartphones are the features they have, which enables you to access countless games. So, if y […]
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I didn’t know they had Civilization on mobile Ive watched youtubers play it on steam. I hope its not too clunky
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This is the first time I have heard about this too. I would imagine it being a bit clunky compared to the PC version.
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Some of these games are alright on mobile, usually newer phones perform the best because of better hardware. But whenever possible, I think the PC versions are the definitive.
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ogreman wrote a new post, Intellectual Benefits of Playing Online Games 5 years, 3 months ago
Despite the widespread belief that gaming has an addictive effect, current studies prove otherwise. For example, gaming has many benefits, including the development of intellectual skills in children and […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Factors Affecting the Growth of Esports 5 years, 3 months ago
Introduction
As the global market for electronic sport changes, it affects the complexion of landscape live streaming directly. This is mainly in the development of broadcast platforms that are used to access […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Can A Gaming Desk Improve Your Gaming Experience? 5 years, 3 months ago
If you play long sessions of favorite games, you should have a convenient gaming set-up. Some games allow you to develop muscles while other require a comfortable set-up for better and more exciting gaming […]
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A gaming desk? What’s next?
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I think products marketed as a “gaming” product are typically overpriced. You can usually find similar products, if not better. Honestly the only product with “gaming” prefixed into the title that’s worth it would probably be a “gaming PC”, but I feel like it’s a misnomer, because a gaming PC can do so much more than just gaming, especially doing things like run machine learning tasks or giving you enough GPU to run Photoshop or other things.
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ogreman wrote a new post, Path of Exile: The Cyclone Slayer Build 5 years, 3 months ago
If you’re looking for a fun build that can clear content in a flash, you’re in the right place! This nifty guide will help you build your Cyclone Slayer Duelist—one lean, mean, spinning machine of death. It’s a b […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, CSGO Big Hitters Poised for Battle in Finland’s Arctic Invitational 5 years, 3 months ago
Some of the best CSGO players in the world will be heading to Finland in September for the inaugural Arctic Invitational.
The four carefully selected teams will be battling it out for the €100,000 prize fund i […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Beating Online Games 5 years, 3 months ago
Knowledge is power when stepping into such a potentially lucrative industry such as the online games market. It is important to understand the basic gameplay and terms of these games in order not to lose money. […]
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It’s good to try demo of the game you are looking forward to getting and completing.
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I never really beat online games I just play until I’m not longer having fun or when trolls/cheaters taking up more than half of the population.
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It’s good to be aware what online game you are getting into before you start playing.
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Online games vary a lot, so what it means to “beat” a game depends on the game itself, but also the player’s play style and objective. Beating a game could mean trying to rank #1 in PvP (e.g. MOBAs and Battle Royale), could mean trying to complete a game’s main story or main missions (e.g. platformers, adventures, RPGs, etc.), or could even mean challenging oneself by speedrunning to get the best time (e.g. Celeste) or trying to get zero deaths or even zero hits (e.g. Dark Souls).
It just all depends on the game itself. I find spending money to be less of a concern with “beating” games, because I think most developers are aware of the negative connotations of “paying to win”, though it’s still a good idea to look out for such games and be aware of them. I think there’s no purpose to beating a game, if people can just buy their way to achieve it.
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ogreman wrote a new post, Big Alterverse Giveaway 5 years, 3 months ago
Big Give Away! – Exclusive to GameOgre users. $60 Value
Intro to the Revolutionary World of Blockchain Gaming in the AlterVerse!In an effort to inform GameOgre users about the benefits of blockchain based […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, How to win at card games in Red Dead Redemption 2 5 years, 4 months ago
Set in 1899, players of Red Dead Redemption 2 take on the part of Arthur Morgan: An outlaw trying to earn a living by various means and these means include card games.
It’s no surprise that the version of c […]
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This will come in handy for me because I left the gambler challenges for last because I don’t know much about card games. I’m just very eager to get the LoTE outfit
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I don’t know much about card games either but I do get the appeal of them.
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Same I feel like I’d enjoy it more if I knew how to play and was more experienced.
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It feels better when you know what you are doing.
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If you already know how to play cards then winning at a card game in Red Dead Redemption 2 shouldn’t be too troublesome.
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ogreman wrote a new post, What is There to Look Forward to This Summer for Gamers? 5 years, 4 months ago
Historically, video game publishers have sought to release their biggest titles towards the back end of the year in the autumn and winter, with studios looking to capitalize on the holiday-season spending spree. […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Best Soccer Video Games 5 years, 4 months ago
You know that a real sports game is good when there are video games of it. That is why we have so many online casino games, because playing them just wasn’t enough anymore. The same is true for soccer, the r […]
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Football, Tactics and Glory has given a new spin to the soccer games.
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I have FIFA 15 and before that FIFA 09. I try to wait at least 5 years in between sports games to get the most out of the changes because every year you’ll have titles that are the same or worse.
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They are mostly just the same every year but with more players to get.
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I remember seeing the FIFA video game series plastered around in the mid to late 2000s. I think FIFA is nice, but I wouldn’t recommend getting a FIFA game every year unless you’re an avid soccer fan, because there’s usually not a whole lot different.
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ogreman wrote a new post, Game Machines 5 years, 4 months ago
Arcade Games and Sites Popular in Australia
Arcade or game machines is the term gamers use for physical video games. There are plenty of Australian bingo sites which people from this country can enjoy, […]
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I haven’t really played with game machines that many times and there aren’t really any left where I am from.
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Kind of odd that Australians call it gaming machines or game machines instead of arcade machines, and kind of interesting that they have them in pubs and clubs. I wonder if they have it at malls or other venues, because they tend to be quite popular in those places in America.
I think gaming machines are neat though, but it’d be neater to see newer arcade games on them. I tend to see games like Pac-Man or Galaga, and it feels like it’s been like that for over 20 years, perhaps longer.
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ogreman wrote a new post, Can Liverpool repeat their esports success next season? 5 years, 4 months ago
Whilst 2018/19 will forever be known as the season that Liverpool won the Champions League and came so close to picking up that elusive Premier League title, it was also the year that Liverpool won the first ever […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Top 6 Popular Trends in Gaming Designs 5 years, 4 months ago
Introduction
Gaming developers seek to remain relevant and continue using technological advancements to their advantage. There is literary a new upgrade to any game that you could think of. This is because […]
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I am interested to see VR grow.
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My cousin has VR I’d have to go to his house and try it before contemplating on buying it, $500+ is a expensive tag.
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It’s like paying for a gaming console.
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Mobile games and improve graphics is kind of interesting when combined together, because as mobile technology improves, so do graphics generally. You look at mobile games 10 years ago and you look at mobile games today, and you can feel a lot of change from better performance to graphics.
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Classic WoW is just around the corner and the hype for it is real and that is proof enough that MMORPGs are still popular.
After seeing how things went after Classic WoW came out, it really does seem like MMORPGs are still on the gaming map. I wonder how things will work out for it when it reaches its last content phase?
Yep they’re still popular we’re also seeing more mobile mmorpgs
AQ3D being one example.
I’d say MMORPGs are becoming stagnant, especially newer ones, since they’re being overshadowed by many other genres and an explosion of other new games. MMORPGs used to be type of games that would impress people, opening them up to a brand new gaming experience, but the expectations have dwindled since games like WoW, TERA, and other popular MMORPGs have established themselves for years now. People are generally looking for games that divert to newer experiences; it used to be MMORPGs that dominated the industry in mid 2000s to the late 2000s, then it was MOBAs that dominated the early 2010s, then it was Battle Royale that dominated the late 2010s and early 2020s.