The initial genuine personal computer game that truly captivated me
The initial genuine personal computer game that truly captivated me
It's Minecraft again? I'm new to PC gaming around 2012. Minecraft was my first full game that wasn't just available online. Farming Simulation felt really peaceful while playing it.
Minecraft was the only game I could run on my Mac before. After that, I switched to a PC and played more Minecraft for about three to four years.
I recall playing some early LEGO titles such as Lego Stunt Rally, Lego Racers 2, Drome Racers, NFS: High stakes and Colin McRae Rally 2, and Roller Coaster Tycoon 3 Platinum. It was a big time for racing games back then—especially when I was about seven. Later, the Orange Box introduced me to Steam, and things really started to grow (now my Steam library holds over 100 games). I also enjoyed lots of browser games, especially from Miniclip.
A few Tonka games from when I was five, besides Runescape... I spent more time than I’d like to admit. Also, I invested a lot of money in the membership.
The titles that sparked my passion for PC gaming were Warcraft II and Starcraft. I played them nonstop during middle school.