Tuesday, December 27, 2011

All of a online puzzles

By Kole Casule


I play a large amount of computer console games across a lot of different platforms, and increasingly games take up a lot of all of our times. A study done in Norway declared that folk over 60 played as many hrs a day of games as the under 25s - which shows the changing nature of times I imagine! I have a wide taste in online games, I play first person shooters a bit, enjoy Role playing games and 'adventure games ' - I am not particularly into sports simulation style themes but have been known to play the occasional party game (like numerous Karaoke games). A large amount of these experiences are quite intense. They require a specific form of cfocus and engagement. I have to be aware of the game for important amounts of time and also require a level of 'twitch reflex ' which I simply do not have, which often ends with me giving up in disappointment.

This is quite the opposite when I play various puzzle games, which is something I'm becomming increasingly addicted to.

There are many features of puzzle games that I enjoy which I will go into some detail about here, but it does differ from person to person and I would urge you to try a selection of games to see what you like.

That leads me properly into my first point - some individuals when they think of online puzzle games think only of Sodoku or a crossword. Indisputably these are puzzle games, but that is far from the limit of such games. If you've a look on different puzzle game internet sites (websites like www.freepuzzlegames.biz) you can find numerous alternative styles of game and I am absolutely certain that there'll be ones which suit you.

One of the things which appeals to me the most about these types of puzzle games and websites is that you can play a whole variety, frequently freely of games, you can try out different things and see what you like and then find similar games to that - often many versions. They also and this is key in a fast moving lifestyle, don't take up huge time. Kind of like mobile/social games they fall into the 'elevator ' bracket - they are something to do between tasks I'm doing to take my attention off things or to relax me.

Rather than in the manic action games I play on a console I can take them at my private pace and feel a bit like I have still achieved something, have still done something satisfying and because they generally tend to involve my brain a little more actively than a more conventional adventure title I feel a bit like I have gained something.

They also alter a great deal in hardness level - It's often possible to find something to occupy me and challenged and don't have any settings to adjust or accounts to set up. I also find that the range of games keeps changing and so I'll usually find a puzzle game I haven't attempted before or one that's new to my experience.




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