game emotes is only served for 2 purposes:
1 - toxic bulls*** when they kill you or smth
2 - when the game ends
kid: OMG I DID A MIDAIR NOSCOPE 100 MILE AWAY HEADSHOT AND IM DOMINATING BY 100 KILLS -default dances-
17 year old: no one wants to see your cringe game emotes
World of Gaming is a Group in the Chat App "Palringo".
This Group is full of Cancerkids and Edgy 17yo Britains.
Yo, did you see the fight going on in World of Gaming?
Nah man, i have this trash muted
invaluable common video games one would bundle with a console to sell on eBay so the buyer has incentive to buy the bundle rather than someone else's bundle that doesn't come with any games.
"toss me a stack of filler games I can bundle with this PS2"
A gamer with ADHD, someone who at random will change the game they've been grinding to an entirely different genre. Beating a game is not their strong suit, but these types of players have a long resume in gaming experience across platforms and styles. When the planets align, and this player is into the same game as you, you will have their entire focus, teamwork, and someone who will take any role needed for the group.
"Bro, we need help taking this fortress, where is James?!"
"He's a game hopper man, right now he's playing Super Monkey Ball"
"What the f*ck?!"
Code for a mature aged orgy and/or dogging meet up. Was a popular term in the 70's and 80's, but has lost its meaning with the younger generation.
Used now days by mature aged swingers who are no longer lithe, supple or limber enough to answer the call to a normal orgy to hip or spine injury's, heart and lung disease, and clotting disorders etc etc
Wife to her husband: "Let's invite the new neighbours over for a regular game of 500" (winking her eye)
Husband to Wife: "Sounds like a fantastic idea, I will lay the plastic sheeting down now!"
A "comfy" game is a video game that has a low level of required frequency and intensity of player input. To play the game to a reasonable level of success, the player does not always have to pay attention to the events on the screen, nor input constant commands to the game. Many simulation, management, and automation games are "comfy".
Examples of "comfy" games include Factorio, RimWorld, and Cities: Skylines. You can eat a meal, watch a show on a second monitor, or work on another program while these games are running -- they don't require constant keyboard, mouse, or controller input.
Examples of non-comfy games include League of Legends, Counter-strike, and Skyrim. These games may not be able to be paused at all, or they require nearly constant player input for the game to progress. If you try to eat a meal, watch a show, or work on another program, your character will most likely die, get stuck running into a wall, or stand around doing nothing.
I wanted to find a comfy game on Steam, something to relax with in the background while I watch shows and eat my dinner after work.
A "comfy" game is a video game that has a low level of required frequency and intensity of player input. To play the game to a reasonable level of success, the player does not always have to pay attention to the events on the screen, nor input constant commands to the game. Many simulation, management, and automation games are "comfy".
Examples of "comfy" games include Factorio, RimWorld, and Cities: Skylines. You can eat a meal, watch a show on a second monitor, or work on another program while these games are running -- they don't require constant keyboard, mouse, or controller input.
Examples of non-comfy games include League of Legends, Counter-strike, and Skyrim. These games may not be able to be paused at all, or they require nearly constant player input for the game to progress. If you try to eat a meal, watch a show, or work on another program, your character will most likely die, get stuck running into a wall, or stand around doing nothing.
I wanted to find a comfy game on Steam, something to relax with in the background while I watch shows and eat my dinner after work.