Quote from CharryYou're a little mistaken there. We never said we'd beat you guys at Stick Empires, we said we beat you in the game of life.

Quote from CharryYou're a little mistaken there. We never said we'd beat you guys at Stick Empires, we said we beat you in the game of life.
Quote from SaltWhat's the point of a game where you do exactly what you do in real life. What the actual fuck. I want to play video games to do all that shit I can't do irl without any consequences.
Quote from CharryYou're a little mistaken there. We never said we'd beat you guys at Stick Empires, we said we beat you in the game of life.
Quote from SaltWhat's the point of a game where you do exactly what you do in real life. What the actual fuck. I want to play video games to do all that shit I can't do irl without any consequences.
Quote from NishWho said there was a game that was exactly what you do in real life? Is this another one of your assumptions?
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Quote from CronosI thought paedophilia was already legal in Egypt.
Quote from NishAgain, I'm not sure what gave you the idea that the board game "Life" was exactly similar to your real life.
Quote from SaltOh wow a board game where I can get married, adopt kids, buy some cars, and handle money
Quote from NishFrom everything you've told us about your life, you are literally incapable of doing ANY of these things. How does this board game bear ANY semblance to your life?
Quote from SaltIncapable due to being a minor, not utterly incapable. In fact at some point in life odds are most people do these things. My point is if it's something you can do in real life with general ease, with little to no negative consequences, then there's no point making a game out of it.
Here's it from another perspective: Imagine GTA without all the violence, infinite lives, heaps of vehicles, and anything fun really. Where you make money by going to an office day job, and staying out of trouble by managing your taxes and paying them on time. That wouldn't really sell at all would it?
Quote from SaltHere's it from another perspective: Imagine GTA without all the violence, infinite lives, heaps of vehicles, and anything fun really. Where you make money by going to an office day job, and staying out of trouble by managing your taxes and paying them on time. That wouldn't really sell at all would it?