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A simple game for grandma to enjoy.

A simple game for grandma to enjoy.

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Krydino
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09-22-2016, 01:38 PM
#11
It will be easy for her to waste the op's reluctance on lollypop hammers and other distractions. A fun game for the first 80 levels at most, but it becomes really annoying without buying extra add-ons.
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Krydino
09-22-2016, 01:38 PM #11

It will be easy for her to waste the op's reluctance on lollypop hammers and other distractions. A fun game for the first 80 levels at most, but it becomes really annoying without buying extra add-ons.

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W_O_L_F_R_A_M
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09-23-2016, 07:34 AM
#12
Even a solid game like Sim City (5) can be amazing when you play it again. But remember, you'll need to pay EA. NVM.
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W_O_L_F_R_A_M
09-23-2016, 07:34 AM #12

Even a solid game like Sim City (5) can be amazing when you play it again. But remember, you'll need to pay EA. NVM.

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Rayzxr
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09-24-2016, 11:26 AM
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I don't know since every game I play requires intense cognitive effort like Obduction or Riven.. but I can say one thing helpful. That computer is only 150 bucks away from being VR compatible. Get a used GTX 970 or something on ebay and you could get her an Oculus or Vive. Don't scoff at the idea too quickly either. VR has been wonderful for the disabled, the elderly, etc to let them experience things they can't really do anymore. The folks in the old folks homes seem to love it. Then you could get them some simple stuff that's just looking at things like nature treks or xing even though it has some easy puzzles just because it's so beautiful and breathtaking. Sorry to hear about your grandpa passing. I lost mine last year. I feel you.
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Rayzxr
09-24-2016, 11:26 AM #13

I don't know since every game I play requires intense cognitive effort like Obduction or Riven.. but I can say one thing helpful. That computer is only 150 bucks away from being VR compatible. Get a used GTX 970 or something on ebay and you could get her an Oculus or Vive. Don't scoff at the idea too quickly either. VR has been wonderful for the disabled, the elderly, etc to let them experience things they can't really do anymore. The folks in the old folks homes seem to love it. Then you could get them some simple stuff that's just looking at things like nature treks or xing even though it has some easy puzzles just because it's so beautiful and breathtaking. Sorry to hear about your grandpa passing. I lost mine last year. I feel you.

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Zendoline
Junior Member
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09-26-2016, 12:11 PM
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Think about a game like Stardew Valley—easy mechanics with plenty of activities to enjoy.
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Zendoline
09-26-2016, 12:11 PM #14

Think about a game like Stardew Valley—easy mechanics with plenty of activities to enjoy.

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