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Wynella

Give www.tinkatolli.me/ a try too. It's the first game I've ever seen that encouraged playing offline. Freggers is cool, but not much to do to. And their hands are monstrous! Also? I went and searched for "Spiral Knits" LOL Could be an interesting yarn-spinning game!

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  1. kastlin

    I've played around in tinkatolli a bit now. What off-line play is there? I've all but given up on Freggers, but Miramagia definitely has me checking in a couple times each day. Hoping hubby can walk me through some of Spiral Knights, the game mechanics are not my usual cup of tea.

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kastlin

I've played around in tinkatolli a bit now. What off-line play is there? I've all but given up on Freggers, but Miramagia definitely has me checking in a couple times each day. Hoping hubby can walk me through some of Spiral Knights, the game mechanics are not my usual cup of tea.


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Minkey

well, it is a kids' game so they have things for kids to do outside the game too. On the right side of the game is a green button called "move". If you click it, it gives you a set of simple exercises to do (like toe touching and stuff). It has a journal where you can write down what you did or made outside of the game and lets you upload photos of your projects. It also tells you how you can do things like giving your little sister some play time and so on. I think it is adorable!


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Wynella

I also have been thinking of making a Tinkatolli kit IRL - cotton balls, q-tips, twigs, recyclables.. See what I can whip up. I can't recall a game that's ever inspired me to get creative OFFLINE. If you create something good, you can upload it, people can vote on it and if it wins, they add it to the game. Can you imagine? If I ever see you there :P Wyneener can friend you and invite you to her house! :D

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  1. kastlin

    This is the part I am not understanding with these other gaming options. I never seem to be in-world with any of my glitch-peeps!! There always used to be at least a couple of my friends on-line when I was. Maybe it's because we're all trying out different things? I know that my evening's are more likely to be spent in Puzzle Pirates or Wizard101 with hubby. It's been a tad frustrating.

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Wynella

Also, as an introvert, I kinda really appreciate that you can turn off chat. That may not be something you're interested in, but I thought, since I have to tell you *everything ever*, I should mention it. ;)

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  1. kastlin

    Oh, and since it only seems nice to reciprocate with some info, I'm getting pretty addicted to the Mandala Maker "game." Very relaxing, though not quite a focusing orb meditation.

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acro, obviously

Strangely, I could not get into Miramagia... tried a few times and found it baffling and too simple at the same time. Maybe my brain just wasn't ready to move on to a different game, period. Having not been an online gamer prior to Glitch, that seems likely.

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  1. Popcorn☺

    I tried out Miramagia for a little bit....but then when I was asked to change the acronym LMAO to LMBO, I knew that probably wasn't the best place for me. :P


  2. Wynella

    Wow. You should probably realize that you started out with an amazing rarity. Glitch-quality games are very very rare. I'm afraid you're going to have to lower your expectations considerably. :( OR... become a developer! :D

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  3. kastlin

    That could definitely be part of it! Since I was already an on-line gamer, it may be a bit easier for me to lower my expectations enough for some of these games to appeal.


  4. kastlin

    And I just saw Wynella's response! LoL -- great minds ....


  5. EmiB

    I'm in the same situation. Only an occasional gamer, fear that I will not be again unless Glitch returns.