“Casual Games,” Just What I Needed
crafted by: AlexI haven't had much time for playing games lately. I have barely had time to keep up with the blog for that matter. My weekends have been busy visiting friends I don't see often including Pokemon Trainer Kev and Paul (which includes being out in NYC till 5am both weekend nights and recovering all week.) I have started jogging again (with some of my pokemon like Mr. Sizzle). Most importantly I have been prepping for a large project that will hopefully affect my career in the future.
However this isn't an excuse for why i havn't been writing, i really do need to keep on top of it, but rather how "casual games" are keeping me gaming when otherwise i wouldn't even bother. I think i have played Plants vs. Zombies on iPad almost every day since i bought it 2 weeks ago but I'm only on level 3-5. If you have ever paid close attention to how fast i play games, i could clock 40 hours in a game in a week an a half. Now I seem to find myself gaming for 10-40 minutes at a time rather than 3-5 hours. I love the range of games that exist today. Zombie Smash on the iPhone I play AT LEAST once a day while in the bathroom. A single level is just the perfect length. When i'm climbing into bed I might grab the iPad and a single level of Plants vs Zombies. Last night I purchased Shatter on the PSN, and wow is that game good. I've been stressed lately and these games are pure fun and great stress relief.
I actually work at the same place as my father, and know that our place of employment can be high stress sometimes. He recieved a PS3 with Modern Warfare, Uncharted, Uncharted 2, and while he likes those, he recently requested for his birthday, more "mindless" games like Little Big Planet. So I decided to get him some PSN points and send a list of PSN games that i have heard or read good things about:
- WipeOut HD
- Critter Crunch
- Flower
- Braid
- Peggle
- Shatter
- Super Stardust HD
- Everyday Shooter
- Trine
I'll update you on what he gets and how he likes it when he lets me know.
For the first time I think i really understand the appeal of these games. I have always liked the full spectrum of games but these past couple weeks I have really been appreciating how downloadable games created a market, and an experience, that has never existed before. I wish I had enough time to go back and beat the 4 games I've started recently, but right now, I'm just excited to crawl into bed later and play some Shatter.
