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On a completely unrelated subject I am currently checking out Google+ which seems ok, but has not convinced me yet to move over from facebook. The main reason? I'm addicted to facebook gaming. I play the games in the morning, in the evening, at work (on my breaks of course ;P) and to the despair of my boyfriend all weekend too.
So a quick run down of the two that I mostly play.
Firstly we have Dungeon Overlord (http://www.dungeonoverlord.com)
This is basically a Dungeon Keeper style game. You build various rooms in your dungeon, attract your minions then go off on a raiding and pillaging adventure. Gaining levels unlocks the ability to expand into new dungeons whilst leveling the creatures and rooms inside your dungeons awards special bonuses.
It's the kind of game that you only need to log onto once a day for 15 minutes, but it's also the kind of game that sucks you into mindlessly staring at it.
Secondly we have Bush Whacker (http://www.djartsgames.ca/)
Bush Whacker takes the model of an RPG without the nasty inconvenience of dying. You have energy which you use "whacking" bushes and critters, you gain mana from pots that you find enabling a "Spell Whack" which decimates all in the zone you are in. You also obtain power which muliplies the number of items you recieve when "whacking". Quests help top up you xp as you level through differently themed zones (mountains, jungle, and under water as well as a mad scentist's castle and a Wizard of Oz themed area). The game is also full of pop culture references. You help an investigator called Horatio Caine as well as encoutering a pair of American Pilgrims called Scott and Ramona.
Once again a game that can give you a quick fix for 15 minutes a day, but also a game that quickly becomes addictive!
So here ends my sencond day of blogging about stuff and also things - I shall be back with more inane nonsense tommorrow!
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