![]() It’s always more involving to get together a group of friends than just one friend, and once we’re together, we usually prefer pulling out a real board game.Įver wanted to play a real dungeon crawler but got held back by the possibility of a carpel tunnel syndrome? Did Diablo 2’s skill tree make you dizzy and the hard decisions on where to dump attribute points net you an increased blood pressure? No more, with Diablo III: Diablo for Kids! Cruising through the killing fields by the press of a single button. Mario Party Superstars: Rehashed Previous Party ParadeĪlthough I’m not against the concept, I’ve never been keen on buying virtual party games.In March 2010, after witnessing the success of early indie video games like 2008’s Braid, Tom Happ started building a virtual world as a side project. ![]()
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