What's your favorite game to play?
Forum rules
1) This is a Christian site, respect our beliefs and we will respect yours.
2) This is a family friendly site, no swearing or posting offensive links, pictures, or signatures.
3) Please be respectful of others.
4) Trolls are not welcome and will be dealt with accordingly.
5) No racial comments, jokes or images
6) If you see a dead thread over 6 months old, let it rest in peace
7) No Duplicate posts
1) This is a Christian site, respect our beliefs and we will respect yours.
2) This is a family friendly site, no swearing or posting offensive links, pictures, or signatures.
3) Please be respectful of others.
4) Trolls are not welcome and will be dealt with accordingly.
5) No racial comments, jokes or images
6) If you see a dead thread over 6 months old, let it rest in peace
7) No Duplicate posts
- Jarvis
- Noob
- Posts: 9
- Joined: Mon Apr 29, 2019 7:22 pm
- Location: Illinois
- Contact:
Right now, I am really enjoying the Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel series, not many good jrpgs out for this current generation, so I enjoy that. But overall, I would say The Legend of Zelda have always been my favorite, followed closely by The Legend of Dragoon.
-
- Noob
- Posts: 15
- Joined: Sat Oct 19, 2019 6:40 pm
- Contact:
I like to play Minecraft and Hay Day. 

-
- Noob
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Fri Feb 02, 2024 9:35 am
- Are you human?: Yes!
- Contact:
My favorite game is The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and rice purity test
-
- Noob
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Thu Apr 18, 2024 11:48 am
- Are you human?: Yes!
- Contact:
Probably Crusader Kings 2 or Rimworld.
- Malone
- Noob
- Posts: 20
- Joined: Tue Jan 19, 2021 8:56 pm
- Contact:
I recently replayed Gears 2 and Road to Ruin and I agree. It tried to do some interesting things with semi-stealth segments but I feel it was a bit too repetitive and didn't really fit with the tone of what happened storywise prior to that segment. So I can understand why they decided to cut it. I haven't played Aftermath (and Judgment in general), but planning to catch up later this year.Yo, fam, let’s talk stacking that crypto paper in the casino game! First, you gotta roll with the heavy hitters—games like Texas Hold’em, where skill can flip the odds to 98% in your favor. Keep your chips in check—drop just 1-2% of your stash per hand to stay in the grind. Need the dopest scoop? Hit up https://cryptopokersites.io – it’s the real deal, spilling tea on platforms with withdrawals clearing in 24 hours flat They’ve got the 411 on sites partnering with big names like AstroPay for smooth cash-outs. Scoop up those fat bonuses—think 120% deposit matches—and flex your hustle in high-stakes tourneys with $10k pots. Play it cool, sharpen your moves, and watch your crypto stack grow taller than a skyscraper. You’re the kingpin of this game now—keep ruling!