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text 2015-01-29 07:34
Chaos 3D MMORPG Browser Game

Chaos online moba is a 3D casual MMORPG that places the player into the jungle and mountainous regions.
The two nations have entirely different characteristics, as the inhabitants of Chaos use weapons while the inhabitants of Hero use magic to combat. Heroes lives near the forest and valleys while the people lives of mountains. Players can choose a class such as a masterful swordsman, skilled archer, or powerful magician, and they will find themselves at odds with an adversarial nation, as well as have copious amounts of monsters to battle.

I will be very honest as to say I did not enjoy the graphics or sound of this game at all. Unoriginal 3D graphics and mediocre background music-needless to say, I was not too impressed. The graphics and sound were both very bland, the sound being barely present or just plainly obnoxious, and the graphics being very outdated and repetitive. However, the style of graphics attracts its players; it is well enjoyed and also allows players with lower end computers to play the game on full settings, without suffering from serious lag constraints. This proves to be the most useful during the more large-scaled State Wars. The music can easily be muted and replaced for one's personal playlist, which is what I would highly recommend, unless you wish to leave the sound on during important battles or events.
Chaos
The controls are easy to use but hard to master. As you rise in rank, new fighting combos become available to you, opening up even more possible ways to slay your enemies. Perform intricate aerial assaults, for instance, timing your combos just right to create chain attacks that maximize your damage.

The truly diabolical can even take on the role of the Chaos Hero himself and wreak havoc on friends in both local and online co-op. The player may choose his selection of unlockable minions, spells, and special boss monsters to summon during battle. Players may even take control of the campaign’s boss, utilizing its abilities to decimate invading heroes. For added flair players can push the button and let their sinister cackle reverberate throughout the land.
Chaos Official Site: http://www.joybit.com/

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review 2015-01-03 02:42
The 80s, in all their awkward glory
Ready Player One - Ernest Cline

If you have ever daydreamed that all those skills you acquired while learning to beat a video game would someday be not only useful, but also lucrative, this book is for you. The basic premise is that the inventor of a huge online simulation similar to Second Life has died, leaving behind a treasure hunt in the online game. You solve it, you inherit billions. If you grew up in the 80s, you'll recognize references to the movies and video games of the time. This is a fun, awkward, geeky, nerdy romp to the finish line.

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photo 2014-08-08 01:41
Cats are gamers too!

He also likes to help with book reading in similar fashion, but I never have the camera handy for that.

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review 2014-04-06 03:36
Multiplayer Looking Glass
In Real Life - Cory Doctorow,Jen Wang
Little Brother - Cory Doctorow
Koko Be Good - Jen Wang

Who better to write and design a graphic novel about the real-world economics of online gaming than Cory Doctorow and Jen Wang? This quick read is a gem of teenage idealism, excellent artwork, and the impact that playing around and communicating with people in other cultures has both online and offline. Anda, a stereotypically chubby girl gamer, gets invited to join a MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online RolePlaying Game) and finds herself “killing” gold farmers (players who do basic, time consuming jobs for other players who pay actual money to avoid doing the drudgery themselves). She’s ruthless and successful until she gets involved in one farmer’s backstory and learns about real world economics, her effect on other people, and herself.

 

This graphic novel would be interesting for readers in 5th grade and up. Older readers who enjoyed Little Brother will be particularly interested.

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