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Q: What's the fascination with terrible phone games?

You can't help but look at them because they are right next to you on the subway, but people are all playing the same bland puzzle game - that, or Angry Bird or Temple Run. 

 

Rarely do people have some discrimination. Once I saw someone play Asphalt, and another time I saw someone have a go at Dots; the very best, I'll say, is when this one guy had Street Fighter IV set up on his tablet.

 

How lame. No one is into RPG's, or indie games? It's basically people just pawing at colors just trying to get them to match.

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Angry Birds rock. You should pick on those playing Fruit Ninja, specifically those with the volume on full. 

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But... ninja are from Japan.

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maybe they are playing a copy. "Seafood Tibetan Monk"   oh wait, that is bad too. Maybe the game they play, the finger drags a motor vehicle through an intersection, and the goal is to split as many pedestrians into half. It could be called "Driving Test from Organ of Public Driving Security - Peoples Republic of China"

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I have a bunch of RPG games on my Android. They are so wonderful, I often miss my stop on the bus!

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I've yet to see anybody playing Minecraft here... Too creative maybe Tongue

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PC is better!

(eChinacities, now with console wars)

Rin:

I prefer a console for gaming. I'm not a keyboard gamer, I won't use the PC for gaming unless I can connect a joypad, which I do sometimes, but only for PS1/2 and NDS emulated games.

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just today, in my class, i had a student playing "sonic the hedgehog" on his phone.  i was impressed.  i actually gave him my phone and told him to download it for me.  SEGA!

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just today, in my class, i had a student playing "sonic the hedgehog" on his phone.  i was impressed.  i actually gave him my phone and told him to download it for me.  SEGA!

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