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Captain's Log, Stardate 10.23.2009
Let me start off by saying that I’m normally not a games person. I’ve never really gotten into games, both computer games and regular games.
(Although I will confess that sometimes the games we played with the Junior High kids at church which involved inflicting physical pain and suffering on them was rather amusing to me, although I’m sure that says something frightening about me psychologically.)
All that aside, I am completed addicted to the Bejeweled Blitz game on Facebook. I don’t know why it is, because I wasn’t particularly good at Tetris back in the day, and this is a lot like Tetris.
Anything involving looking ahead and planning moves and logic is rather hard for me—it kind of makes my brain hurt—so why I like Bejeweled is a mystery.
Actually, I think I know why. High scoring moves involve lots of explosions and blowing up sounds. :) Camy likey explosions.
Anyone else play this game on Facebook?
Let me start off by saying that I’m normally not a games person. I’ve never really gotten into games, both computer games and regular games.
(Although I will confess that sometimes the games we played with the Junior High kids at church which involved inflicting physical pain and suffering on them was rather amusing to me, although I’m sure that says something frightening about me psychologically.)
All that aside, I am completed addicted to the Bejeweled Blitz game on Facebook. I don’t know why it is, because I wasn’t particularly good at Tetris back in the day, and this is a lot like Tetris.
Anything involving looking ahead and planning moves and logic is rather hard for me—it kind of makes my brain hurt—so why I like Bejeweled is a mystery.
Actually, I think I know why. High scoring moves involve lots of explosions and blowing up sounds. :) Camy likey explosions.
Anyone else play this game on Facebook?
Comments
Camy
now is this the 1 min game or the one that you can play till you time out?
will have to go play now.