The "Freeola Customer Forum" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.
> Azul wrote:
> "Computer games can promote problem-solving and
> team-building
> in children"
>
> OK, you have 20 evil armed guards and only 25 bullets, you also have
> 3 people to help you.
>
> What do you do?
>
> A) Spray them with bullets?
>
> B) Take them out one-by-one with headshots so that you don't run out
> of bullets with only half of them dead and the other half maimed.
>
> C) Turn around, shoot your team mates, nick all their guns and just
> go around shooting anyone and everyone screaming "n00b,
> n00b!!!11."
It's C easily.
The sad thing is that even more people sit around watching soaps, which are considered the highlight of the weekly TV schedule.
------------------
And quite ironically, it's the papers who advertise them to the hilt.
I'm guessing they don't make fun and/or entertaining games considering i've never heard of them before.
> "Computer games can promote problem-solving and team-building
> in children"
OK, you have 20 evil armed guards and only 25 bullets, you also have 3 people to help you.
What do you do?
A) Spray them with bullets?
B) Take them out one-by-one with headshots so that you don't run out of bullets with only half of them dead and the other half maimed.
C) Turn around, shoot your team mates, nick all their guns and just go around shooting anyone and everyone screaming "n00b, n00b!!!11."
"Ok squad, on my command, flank left. Recon says Billy's got a fiver with him today, and we want to nip in there without a fuss."