Yes, I have a 'comfort zone' game.
Yes, I have a 'comfort zone' game.
The tale really stands out. I've played Scout often, and my first encounter with the Strange weapon was unforgettable. The old baby face blaster Kinderbakkes knaller voor de Belgen/Hollanders was a great gift from a friend I received through a friend of mine. It's still in my account today, even though it no longer boasts over 4000 kills. Its sentimental worth remains strong. I never spent the money on something odd, but maybe we'll revisit that idea someday.
Lovely, lovely. Sentimental pieces are definitely worth keeping. That’s how I ended up with my Reindoonicorn and somehow spent more than 150,000 points on it. Speaking of Scout, I’m not a strong Scout, but my skills seem to come from using the Shortstop and the Mad Milk. Another poor investment; a Professional Killstreak Shortstop that got ruined, costing me around $16 for the wrong one.
Rift and Minecraft hold many heartfelt memories for everyone involved.
Games like Cities Skylines, Rollercoaster Tycoon 3, Factorio and The SIMS are perfect for you. I really enjoy creating and managing games.
When I feel bored, I switch to a podcast and dive into Age of Empires 2. It’s the game I love most, even though I often play solo against bots so I can quit anytime without stress. Multiplayer sessions can drag on forever, which isn’t ideal.