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    Trove Videogames Essay

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    In the world of gaming consoles have grown over the years and one thing PC games had over consoles was massive multiplier online games (MMO’s). Now with the gaming systems getting better MMO’s have started to find their own place on gaming consoles. One in particular is Trove by Trion Worlds. Trove is a MMO and was originally on the PC but had been recently added to the consoles systems and has taken off with popularity. To play trove you run around different worlds and as you level you progress

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    not knowing where to even start. That is what it is like to play the video game Destiny without knowing how to play first. This video-game is a very large and complicated game to start. Going into the game blind can leave someone confused and angry. This paper is going to explain how to efficiently play Destiny without being confused. When someone first loads up Destiny, they must choose from three characters to begin the game. There are three character slots as well, so they can make on of each kind

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    Trove Character Analysis

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    Your face, hat, and weapon you should be changing out with the items you pick up from dungeons if it will give you more power rank. Your end gear type will be called Stellar gear but you will end up having to buy that from another player using the in-game currency but that will be needed later. So, in the mean time you will focus on what gear you can find at the end of dungeons. This is also applied to the gems you will get from opening the gem boxes you receive for completing dungeons. You want to

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    In which I jump feet first into Classcraft Over the summer I attended EdCamp Magic in Orlando, FL. During the door prize section of the day, my pal Amber (@edtechamber - follow her, she's full of good) won a Premium Subscription to Classcraft, a service that she didn't need in her position. So quickly, I adopted the not-as-subtle-as-it-thinks-it-is "share the treats, please?" pose that my dog gets when I open the cupboard. When she asked me if I wanted it, I was all yes. Classcraft is kind of like

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    Some people believe that exams are an inappropriate way of measuring students’ performance and should be replaced by continuous assessment. Do you agree or disagree? In Korea, it was commonly believed that the College Scholastic Ability Test would determine which university the student would enter. Some students even committed suicide because of their low score. The government chose to perform continuous assessment partially because it is efficient to evaluate students’ lives more thoroughly. The

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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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    To play a game without sound is like reading a letter from a distant friend: the words are narrated within the mind of the reader, rather than portrayed aloud by the writer. The script must be interpreted by the audience rather than the conductor. The addition of music to gameplay is equivalent to the addition of a writer’s narrative voice to a letter. A digital game’s soundtrack provides a means of emotional communication to the player. However, the player is not solely a receiver of this communication

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    worry or wish for due to my devotions towards studies. It was the third time I got awarded as one of the best students in high school. My dad bought me a brand new play station 3 as a gift of acknowledgment towards my good performance in school. Video game became one of my favorite hobbies. I developed the interest in gaming and spent most of my time on it. It taught me some driving

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    The game Destiny is a First Person Roleplaying game that takes place in the future where humans are at the age of extinction due to a long war fought against three alien races named the Vex, Fallen, and Hive. The war ends wielding no victor and heavy casualties on the human side as they are forced to reside in what the game calls “The Last City”. This game is set up to be a thrilling game, but upon playing the game it is found that the game is much undeveloped. The game has little to no story, a

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