Who has the best game? Well, i think that not only depends on number of people playing, but the educational quality and the number of other games like it (how hard it is to make). Usually if a lot of time and effort is put into a game, the result is positive. Tell me if im wrong? I want to see other peoples opinoins on this one. Also, is the best player also the creater of the best game?
Who has the best game? (5 posts)
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The best game is always the "best game" to the person playing it! The "gourmet" of Russian history would thrill to Russian games, but probably not play the best linguistic game on Purpose Games. That is why we have 3500 games to choose from because we have 6500 people with a million ideas presently in their heads who have some idea of publishing a few of those ideas in the future! David started with simple Geography maps of identification of places and look at how it mushroomed into this website where so many people connect each day in doing something they like doing. Amazing! Too bad that we can't convince all the factions in this world to sit down at the table and do this in real life!
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Wow your right. I think you have a good point. I havent really thought about it that way. Smart thinkin, Ronald.
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Well, you know Ronald is "retard", as they say in redneckspeak, so he has lots of time to do good thinking. And game making.
And it's not just topical interest that divides people. Some people just want to get fast times. Others want to learn something along the way. Others are *only* for the subjects that interest them.
I like some of Ronald's pretty well: the ones with names of places starting with various letters. I know some of them right off, and have to work to get the others. It is challenging, like a crossword puzzle.
(Oh, if you missed the redneck game, "retard" means retired.
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Yea yall are both right. And i missed the redneck game but i got what you were shootin at. Ha ha.
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