I agree dark.
I don't seem to have the time I had 10 years ago or even 5 years ago.
Back when I started the net was just starting.
I spent my days hacking, playing, seeing what mischief I could get to
do and just wasting time.
Now I don't have that time.
Today a sunday has been the first day in
Hi Charles,
I have played my golf game and my skunk game in on line chat rooms as well as
in phone chat rooms. As a matter of fact, a request from some phone chat room
people was the reason for the current changes to my skunk game.
I do not know how to write on line games. I also do not play
Hi Charlse.
I don't remember the hook feature (certainly not in the demo), but on skill
levels if I remember rightly you can still just count the eeps, indeed when
I was playing on harder skill levels I didn't find the demo that much harder
than the easier ones sinse the speed was the same and
! When it comes to being defeated, if you think you're finished,
you! really! are! finished!
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From: "dark"
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Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2014 2:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] tenpin alley and Mississippi - Re: social
Hi Charlse.
I can see those methods working, but to be honest I have never been a big
one for chat rooms and wouldn't buy a game primarily intended for play in
one if I didn't have anyone at the same machine to play with.
When I tried the demos of both mississippi and ten pin alley my overwhe
I think of tenpin alley as a fairly good bowling game for blind players,
whether against others or alone. With the proper sound card and settings, I
suppose that it could be played in a voice chat room, which would be a way
to play it online.
Mississippi can be played this way also, with one