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ogreman wrote a new post, Any Great Online Game Cards Left in 2018? 6 years ago
Online game cards are simply not what they used to be. There used to be a better variety of cards for online games and they could be purchased simply and quickly at a local grocery store, game store, or shopping […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Exciting Trends That Will Change the Future of Gaming 6 years ago
The gaming industry has renovated its technology in order to offer the ultimate gaming experience to the enthusiasts. The game developers always find any means to make this sector exceeded with exciting trends. […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Playing Games for Rewards 6 years ago
People have been playing games for the rewards since time immemorial. Prizes, bragging rights and even big material rewards. But never in the history of mankind has reward gaming come alive as in the last 10 […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, WEBZEN Celebrates MU Legend’s 1st Anniversary 6 years ago
WEBZEN is bringing fireworks and events to the game for the 1st anniversary of MU Legend.
Seoul, Korea – 6 November, 2018 – WEBZEN, a global developer and publisher of PC and
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ogreman wrote a new post, What Does the CCG Industry Look Like in 2018? 6 years ago
Of all the game genres in the world, few have such a tuned-in, dedicated fanbase like collectible card games (CCGs). Passionate about playing cards, there are both physical CCGs which use real, printed decks as […]
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I am expecting more collectible card games to come out.
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I’ve never been a fan of card games but there are still some decent ones.
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CCG industry is alright, but I feel like these types of games have been quite stagnant for years, losing competition to rising genres like MMOs, MOBAs, and Battle Royale. Sure, a game like Hearthstone is very popular, but I feel like that’s mainly because of brand recognition (since it’s pretty much from the Warcraft series which was already a massive behemoth). CCGs and TCGs, at least from my perspective, have always felt more like a 90s fad, especially with card games like Yu-Gi-Oh!, Pokémon, and Magic. Personally, I’m more interested in card games that revolutionize the TCG/CCG genre, especially games like Slay the Spire which features an amazing roguelike experience, but unfortunately online card games haven’t felt as renewing.
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ogreman wrote a new post, Have a Scream this Halloween with the Best Online Games! 6 years, 1 month ago
Halloween’s not for everyone. There’s the messy business of carving pumpkins, the expense of stocking up for trick-or-treaters and the hassle of making DIY fancy dress costumes for the kids. But if you’re a fan o […]
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Happy Halloween everyone!
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I feel like they should make more horror games for Halloween.
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Never heard of the games mentioned in this article before, and they’re more like “themed” games to a one specific genre. Personally I prefer playing survival and/or horror games on Halloween, because that just fits the occasion better. I think there are some great games like the classic Left4Dead 2 (survival/horror/FPS), The Forest (survival/horror), Resident Evil (zombie/horror), or even a nighttime classic like Slender: The Eight Pages which is probably the best game to play for a Halloween party since it will surely give you (and your friends) a scream.
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ogreman wrote a new post, What skills do you train playing video games? 6 years, 1 month ago
When video games are mentioned what runs in your mind? There are many benefits and skills in life that video games cultivate and bring out the best in the game enthusiasts. From the tender age to ripe age the […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Webzen.com Halloween Coupon Giveaway Event 6 years, 1 month ago
Webzen and GameOgre.com have teamed up to offer a Webzen.com Halloween Coupon Giveaway Event to GameOgre.com forum members. All you have to do to get a code is to register for this forum and post here requesting a […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Ways Of Making Money By Playing Online Games 6 years, 1 month ago
Many online video games evolved with the primary purpose to offer entertainment to the masses. Obviously, the creators had to also identify ways to monetize these games, such as monthly subscriptions, an […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Kickstarter Games 6 years, 1 month ago
Kickstarter can be a great way to learn about new and potential games if you are a player while also being an excellent source of capital for developers of special projects. Some projects distribute codes such as […]
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There are many Kickstarter games that were funded successfully and games came out but there are cases where things didn’t go so well. One that i can recall is Yogventures! and things didn’t really turn great for it even though it was funded.
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Certainly a good number of games have found success on Kickstarter, but what is often understated are the games that actually fail from a Kickstarter campaign. Kind of goes both ways, since game development can be unpredictable, and it’s important to caution yourself with what games you support through Kickstarter by looking at the game’s Kickstarter page to see if the description and goals are reasonable, to research the company’s past history with games (if any), to look at what previews (screenshots, artwork, trailers, etc.) the game has, etc.
Personally, Shovel Knight is my favorite from Kickstarter, because it revisits the classic retro-style of games which is a stark contrast to today’s era where games are moving to 3D. The campaign might not have been as big as Torment: Tides of Numernera or Pillars of Eternity, but I would call Shovel Knight a huge success.
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ogreman wrote a new post, What Should You Know Before Playing FIFA 19 Online? 6 years, 1 month ago
In the last few years, the online modes available on EA Sports’ much-loved football games have been the most popular options. FIFA Ultimate Team has certainly been getting better each year, and some people buy t […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Game Codes 6 years, 1 month ago
Game codes come in many different varieties, shapes, and colors. Just kidding, codes are just a bunch of numbers and/or letters that dole out everything from special access to game goodies. Another code you can […]
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Some people want to get codes for games by any means necessary.
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Game codes are more like mutualistic promotion. In other words, it helps the game grow, but also helps the distributor (the website, forums site, etc.) that’s distributing the game code grow. I think the main reason for game codes having so much demand is because these codes tend to be bundled with special game items that you’ll never be able to obtain again, so of course, people will do whatever they can to get their hands on them. It’s kind of like supply and demand.
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ogreman wrote a new post, Destiny 2: Forsaken 6 years, 1 month ago
After players were filled with the boredom of Destiny 1, it looks like Destiny 2 has come at the right time. Destiny 2 Forsaken has all the features players have been crying for. This is no longer the time to cry […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Online Game Discounts 6 years, 1 month ago
Finding games for a cheaper price is definitely harder than it looks. It requires a fair amount of scouring different locations on a regular basis. You also need a fair amount of luck in the timing department. […]
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Getting anything for cheaper does require effort to finding said discounted items that you want to buy.
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Not a bad idea at all, especially the summer/winter sales. There are usually tons of games you can find around this time of the year (late June / early July) that are largely discounted like the games from the ongoing Steam Summer Sale, and then in the winter holidays, there are discounted games like Nintendo Selects games and then some games from Humble Bundle. I find summer and winter seasons to be the most opportune time to find games on sale.
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ogreman wrote a new post, 4 Legendary Games Ported to Mobile and Tablets Worth to Be Played 6 years, 1 month ago
Do you think mobile devices are not the best gaming devices? If yes, you are wrong. Android and iOS have more games compared to the majority of consoles. Up-to-date, the number of mobile gaming users is said to be […]
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Pokemon Go is definitely still going strong. I met a person that was still playing it like a month ago.
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I would not consider Pokémon GO to be a “port”. Yes, the game has assets from the Pokémon franchise like the characters, but Pokémon GO is its own game created by Niantic and has its own gameplay (augmented reality + GPS tracking + touch controls to catch Pokémon) rather than the traditional turn-based gameplay that the series is best known for.
I think a better game for the #4 position (that actually is a port) would be the mobile version of Minecraft; plus Minecraft is ranked as the Editors’ Choice in the Apple app store, so it’s deserving of being mentioned.
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ogreman wrote a new post, Giveaways for Christmas to Look Forward To 6 years, 1 month ago
It’s nearly that time of year again! For some, this is the best season thanks to snowfalls, decorating cookies, and family time. But if Christmas carols, the Starbucks holiday cup release, and twinkling lights j […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Game Shift: Board Games Are Going Digital, and That’s Awesome 6 years, 1 month ago
Everything aged is new again. In gaming, things are shifting to digital faster than anyone could ever anticipate because of the easier availability of the internet and exponential increase in mobile device usage. […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Wrestling Games 2018 6 years, 1 month ago
2018 is less than two months from ending, but pro wrestling games continue to launch. Of course, the biggest pro wrestling game of the year just launched last week, WWE 2K19. This game should improve the franchise […]
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ogreman wrote a new post, Top 7 Tips on How to Choose the Best Gaming Chair 6 years, 1 month ago
Let’s be real, usually, when setting up your gaming equipment, the chair is the last thing that comes to your mind. Unfortunately, this should be the very aspect you start with if you want to get a safe, c […]
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When it looks nice and feels nice, you have chosen the right gaming chair!
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now how do i pick between gaming socks?
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We need an article to choose our gaming socks now!
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Certainly a lot better than sitting in a wooden chair all day. I think the leather cushions make so much difference in comfort, especially if you plan on playing games for hours. And gaming chairs tend to use real leather, and not faux leather like polyurethane and polyvinyl chloride, so you know that these chairs will last for many years and you won’t have to replace them as often like you would with office chairs.
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ogreman wrote a new post, Games with the Top Donations 6 years, 1 month ago
Over the recent years, there have been launched many exemplary gaming products and there is a good chance that some of the new slot releases of 2018 are going to be added to the list of games with the biggest […]
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Some of these games i did expect to appear here but not all of them.
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Splatoon was kind of an interesting game to become popular. Nintendo was probably thinking, “how do you make a third-person shooter for kids without featuring realistic guns” and then they somehow thought of paintball guns. It’s definitely a cool concept, especially to get around the typical nature of modern shooter games to appeal to kids.
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Rixty card sure is good and has many ways to use it.
I don’t remember the last time I used a game card.