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    Undertale

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    Undertale is a 2015 indie role-playing game created by Toby Fox that received universal praise for its unique, retro-style gameplay and thought-provoking story. The story goes like this: You are a child that has tried to climb the tall mountain known simply as Mt. Ebbett. As you are climbing, you fall into a deep hole, and realize you have fallen into what is known as the Underground. The Underground is a land where monsters were sealed away after a long and terrifying war. You are told by many characters

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    resources. The cast goal for combat in theatric live-action roleplaying is to create a feeling of drama and excitement for the players. Killing player characters usually impedes the development of drama, as dead characters cannot contribute to the role-play. It’s usually better to injure limbs and organs than to kill that way all the players can see the full scene without being limited by death.

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    "In an age lost to time, the world fell victim to a great evil. One with no remorse, no compassion, and no sense of humanity. An evil that was very, very, uh, bad and stuff. And it was really handsome too! And-", "Nii-San, please read the story as it's written.", a slightly whiny voice said. "OI! Are you the dungeon master?! I didn't think so!", another replied angrily. "Anyway, this evil was handsome, popular, got all the women, and most importantly of all, NOT Choromatsu!", the voice continued

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    Extra Lives Essays

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    The Rhetoric of Tom Bissell’s “Extra lives: Why Video Games Matter” Tom Bissell’s, a teacher at Portland State University, main idea was to indicate to his audience why video games matter to him by using various argumentative appeals. One must ask themselves, can this author be worthy of respect? Can he give his readers enough facts to get his argument across? Will he try to give us a soft story to buy his way into in his argument? Throughout most of Bissell’s book, he uses the logical appeal

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    is an example of a game that defines multi-genre. This is achieved through how the game tries to evolve in its genre, as an action role-playing game. While keeping a coherent flow in gameplay, allowing for smooth progression and a greater understanding of events, scale, and mechanics. The term “revolutionary” is thrown around a lot with regards to video-game marketing, but what does “revolutionary” mean in the context of a video game. Dominic Arsenault believes that for a game to be truly revolutionary

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    Minecraft Research Paper

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    Minecraft is a sandbox construction game created by mojang. Gameplay involves players interacting with the game world by placing and breaking different types of blocks in a 3-D world. Players can make numerous things out of the different blocks that they use. they also can make houses,castles,etc. what you imagine can be built in minecraft. why i chose Minecraft is because I have played it for 2 years now and its super fun to play. Minecraft is cheap and is well worth 20.00$ any day. Minecraft

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    Offbeat Video Games 1. Mount & Blade : Warband All medieval action games absolutely have to have one essential thing : Magic, or so the developers would have you believe. Big names like Bethesda and Bioware have made medieval RPGs, very successful ones at that, but all of them were firmly set in the genre of fantasy. Well, if you're one of those gamers who want a medieval game with realistic combat and no magic whatsoever, then Taleworld's Mount & Blade : Warband is the game for you. Mount & Blade's

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    Warcraft Stereotypes

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    long-lasting and high rated online games. Players from different parts of the globe play the game and connect with players from other continents. All sharing the same goal for quality entertainment and equally invested communication. While gaming communities have become one of the most commonly shared activities it has brought its fair share of stereotypes like every other group has. If anything though, the stereotype has not deterred anyone from playing games it has only grown more popular as the

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    World of Warcraft Essay

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    a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game or MMORPG) by Blizzard Entertainment. It has been massively successful and has exceeded the normal popularity of a role-playing title. The main reason for this is that it is very accessible and straightforward, and it is not difficult to play it. Even if you are completely new to gaming you shouldn’t have any problems getting started.World of Warcraft is an enormously popular game that has experienced success

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    Online Game Addiction

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    John Rench Louis R. Villas PS1A ONLINE VIDEO GAME ADDICTION: IDENTIFICATION OF ADDICTED ADOLESCENT GAMERS Studies have constantly verified the reality of a small subgroup of video gamers that is seemingly addicted to games. Although video game addiction is not a new observable fact, the introduction of an online component in the current generation of games has almost certainly increased the size and possibility of the problem. This online factor in gaming led to the instigation of handling programmers

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