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Liv ([personal profile] liv) wrote in [community profile] covidcoffeecorner2020-03-23 11:04 am

Daily discussion post: Games people play

I'm thinking about play at the moment. For me games are an important part of how I socialize, and I'm working out how much of that translates to the social isolation world. Or, as some community leaders have been framing it, the world of social connection with physical distancing.

So let's talk about what we do for play, and what we're playing during the pandemic. Here are some prompt questions, but feel free to talk about anything game-related!

Are games part of the way you interact with children? Have you rediscovered games as an adult? Or are you playful in some other way that doesn't involve formal, structured games?

Do you play board and card games? Are they a special occasion thing, perhaps once a year when the family get together for Christmas, or a regular hobby? What's the best classic game in your opinion? Are you taking part in the contemporary board game revival? Do you have a favourite, or can you suggest a game that deserves more attention?

What about video games? Do you play phone games (and if so, are there any where you would like to connect with other players and add new friends)? PC games? Who's finally getting to that long queue of stuff you downloaded when it was on special offer? Console games? Multi player or single, classic, retro or modern, big tough tens of hours games or casual? Do you have kids who play video games, and do you approve or need to restrict how much and what they play?

Do you take part sports for fun and play? Or do you follow any sports? Which teams are you into?

I know there are lots of kinds of games I haven't listed, all the various forms of role-playing and improv games, gamified self-improvement stuff like Duolingo and HabitRPG, party games, you name it!

And if you feel like talking about it, do tell us how you've adapted your gaming and play to new circumstances. What works virtually, what needs adapting? What are you reminiscing about or watching in the archives when there are no live matches? What have you come back to after a break if you're one of the people spending more time indoors these days? What are you looking forward to playing when the world goes back to normal?
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[personal profile] cynthia1960 2020-03-23 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Board games: Ticket to Ride and variants

Mobile games: Neko Atsume, Cat Condo, Furistas Cat Cafe, Bird BnB, Tiny Bird Garden (cats and birbs, yes I love them)
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[personal profile] magnetic_pole 2020-03-23 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Cat Condo! Bird BnB! I like the names of these. What happens in these games? M.
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[personal profile] cynthia1960 2020-03-23 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)
In Cat Condo, you build a ginormous cat tree and populate it with increasing levels of cats (40 in total). You merge cats at lower levels to level up and add to the cat tree.

Bird BnB is by the same people who do Furistas. You have a tree, and build nests to attract birds. You also add amenities for the birds and grow the foods they like.

I describe playing Furistas as being a madam in a cat house for cats. You fix cats up with humans, serve goodies to both cats and humans, and make sure everyone is happy.
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[personal profile] magnetic_pole 2020-03-24 01:15 am (UTC)(link)
These sound like Good Games. :) M.
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[personal profile] cynthia1960 2020-03-24 02:09 am (UTC)(link)
They are fun.