Logic from video games that often defies itself or real world logic.
One Person: Why did my character die from jumping in water? She survived a shotgun blast with no medical attention.
Another Person: Video Game Logic!
A saying asking if you’re in or not. Someone probably is probably asking you to join them on an adventure or to do something.
I’m getting ice cream at 9 you game or what?
A bottom of the foodchain 'stripper' model with no options.
I went on the "The Price is Right" and won a Game Show Ride.
Web-browser gaming is playing video-games on your web browser, for example, you could play a game made by Google.
But it doesn't have to be made by Google it can be on Crazy-Games, Poki, or CoolMathGames. Videogames that require a flash player aren't true web-browser games. The upside of web-browser gaming is that it is very easy on computers most of the time.
web-browser gaming is great since it requires no download so you are less likely to get a computer virus.
When someone enjoys and plays a game so much it gets unbeknownstly boring to them. Because of this, these players often seek to suggest additions to the game that are usually not needed at all. Such suggestions are done under the pretext that, although the game is good, it doesn't live up to its full potential.
In other cases, they sometimes feel as if something is simply wrong with the game.
He's played so much Minecraft he thinks we need more decorative blocks, clearly a sufferer of Good Game Indisposition.
John: Hey Adam, what type of gaming chair you got?
Adam: I got a mobile gaming chair. Don't judge me, it's literally just a toilet.
John: Damn, that's a good gaming chair.
to party hard. to be a boozehound a womanizer.
Anthony: hey, that kid Syno is an animal. he runs hard game.