The Hang of It
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Farm Frenzy, Burger Rush, Wedding Dash, Little Shop of Treasures - these are the games I usually play off line. Well, I like these games more than the on-line games like DOTA, Flyff and alike. You could say that I'm old school but I like them. I just do gaming if I have a little spare time on my tight schedule.
But hey, don't get me wrong, I also play DOTA and Flyff but not often. I usually get tired of the game and it's quite violent and it's not my thing. I'm corny, I know but it's just the way it is. I usually get bored when I play those games but it's quite interesting and upbeat though. Like DOTA, when you killed someone, i mean "digital" someone, you get satisfaction (in my case, a little bit) because I feel like a winner already. But on the other hand, I felt a guilty feeling. LOL. I know it's weird but killing a virtual someone is like killing a real person. This is also the reason why I don't spending too much time playing those stuff. I hope you get what I mean. So, if what I do after doing my custom papers or run out of topic, I play offline games to refresh my memory. It helps a lot. Keeps me going after playing.
I don't have any against on online games and I'm not giving a favor for offline games. I just give a balance on both sides. Why I like and hate it at the same time. Like advantages and disadvantages of certain things or situation. So, just work on things you like.

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