Usually, I find browser games a little repetitive and dull. There have been a few exceptions though and this is probably my favorite.
The art is simply fantastic and the story is dark and creepy. My only complaint is it's length. If you don't get stuck on any of the puzzles you can be done in 10 minutes or so.
The game is called 'Coma' and you can play it here. Be sure to play with the sound on.
Enjoy!
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
What does it mean to be "casual"?
Today I would like to clear up a number of rumours, misquotes and general ambiguity regarding "The Casual Gamer". Right now, most people wield it as a brand to stamp onto people/teams/guilds they feel are evenly marginally worse then themselves at whichever game they happen to be playing at the time.
An example:
DemonicDemonSlayerz : "Hey dude, my class isn't suited to run the flag. You go take on their defence, grab the flag then run it back here."
BetaBoy: "You want me to run into their heavily guarded base and grab their flag?"
DemonicDemonSlayerz : "Yup."
BetaBoy: "By myself."
DemonicDemonSlayerz : "Uh huh."
BetaBoy: "OK..."
*BetaBoy was killed by xxxSouLAnglEXxx
DemonicDemonSlayerz : "Dude you died! wtf man, you casual"
The term has appeared to have nearly replaced the once rampant "baddie" or just "bad". Funnily enough, the flip side is 'no lifer'. If you are killed/beaten at a game, the other person is a no lifer who you couldn't possibly beat because they spend every second of their life playing this one game.
This use of casual is pretty stupid though. If someone is truly bad at a game, being 'casual' usually has nothing to do with it. It's usually more to do with them either being new to the game, too lazy to get better (yes, getting good at games works just like getting good at everything else sorry) or being ungifted at computer games in general (hey, it's not for everyone). If they are new, calling them casual is silly. If they are just bad at computer games at general, calling them casual is also dumb. Lazy people, well you may be casual.
A truly casual gamer is one who games in their spare time.Now This might sound like a stupidly simple definition but it works 99% of the time if you think about it.
For a casual gamer their game time is different from GAME TIME. It's more fluid and relaxed. If they sign up for an event and can't make it, their casual friends will understand that sometimes things pop up in real life.
TL;DR version: Casual gamers are not 'baddies'. They are not people who play less than hardcore gamers. They are people who schedule their life around the game, not the other way around.
An example:
DemonicDemonSlayerz : "Hey dude, my class isn't suited to run the flag. You go take on their defence, grab the flag then run it back here."
BetaBoy: "You want me to run into their heavily guarded base and grab their flag?"
DemonicDemonSlayerz : "Yup."
BetaBoy: "By myself."
DemonicDemonSlayerz : "Uh huh."
BetaBoy: "OK..."
*BetaBoy was killed by xxxSouLAnglEXxx
DemonicDemonSlayerz : "Dude you died! wtf man, you casual"
The term has appeared to have nearly replaced the once rampant "baddie" or just "bad". Funnily enough, the flip side is 'no lifer'. If you are killed/beaten at a game, the other person is a no lifer who you couldn't possibly beat because they spend every second of their life playing this one game.
This use of casual is pretty stupid though. If someone is truly bad at a game, being 'casual' usually has nothing to do with it. It's usually more to do with them either being new to the game, too lazy to get better (yes, getting good at games works just like getting good at everything else sorry) or being ungifted at computer games in general (hey, it's not for everyone). If they are new, calling them casual is silly. If they are just bad at computer games at general, calling them casual is also dumb. Lazy people, well you may be casual.
A truly casual gamer is one who games in their spare time.Now This might sound like a stupidly simple definition but it works 99% of the time if you think about it.
- Casual gamers might play 10+ hours a day (no job etc, plenty of spare time) or they might play 3 hours a night.
- Hardcore gamers might play 3 hours a night (raid night etc) or 10+ hours a day.
For a casual gamer their game time is different from GAME TIME. It's more fluid and relaxed. If they sign up for an event and can't make it, their casual friends will understand that sometimes things pop up in real life.
TL;DR version: Casual gamers are not 'baddies'. They are not people who play less than hardcore gamers. They are people who schedule their life around the game, not the other way around.
Welcome to World of Casual!
Hello and welcome to a blog dedicated to making your life super fantastically awesome less boring. At first I thought I would make a 'stream of conciseness' style blog, rambling down things I thought would make for interesting reading/viewing/playing. Then I decided I wanted people to read my blog. Shortly after that, I came to the decision that World of Casual would be a heavily polished, minimalistic blog that deals primarily with anecdotes from the life of a video game player/character.
Having said that though,I feel like I should get a few things out of the way before we get down to business.
TL;DR version: World of Casual is a blog written by an Australian who can't spell or draw and plays a lot of computer games.
Having said that though,I feel like I should get a few things out of the way before we get down to business.
- Some of your posts deal with real life issues, I thought you said this was about video games!?
- To be honest, it's more about me retelling the most interesting things I come across/invent. I spend a lot of time playing video games. The occasional in real life adventure is bound to happen occasionally.
- You said 'heavily polished' but you misused a semicolon. Also, couldn't you even pay attention to spell checker and not misspell words like center and color.
- There is a special corner of hell reserved for people who correct other peoples grammar on the internet. It's right in the centre, a few metres away from the troll gaol. I'm Australian, we spell things funny over here.
- How often do you update your blog?
- Usually, at least twice a week. Unfortunately I can't give exact dates about when each post will be. It will have to fit around my studies, raiding and spending time with my more intelligent half.
- Shouldn't this entire post just be titled "About" and then filed away?
- Dammit.
TL;DR version: World of Casual is a blog written by an Australian who can't spell or draw and plays a lot of computer games.
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