Your Favorite Most Addictive Puzzle/Strategy Game

No. Because in "trying" they delude themselves and the simple minded into thinking they are more than they really are.

Quote from olias:

Should they not try? There is beauty in the quest for that knowledge. Call it 'God' or 'higher power', 'Mother Nature', 'the Universe' ...the quest should be encouraged
 
07-26-10 11:26 AM

Quote from shortie:

as an example check out "Color Lines" - amazingly addictive despite a rather simple concept and a small board.
http://www.gamesforthebrain.com/game/colorlines/

what's your favorite addictive puzzle/strategy game?



does anybody play this one? what's your top score?

who has superior pattern recognition skills around here?

recently i got 812 but i am sure others can do better than that. i have played >200 games. so my score is enhanced by experience.[/B]


912

i think i am starting to see more patterns in the charts as well...
 
Quote from trader07:

No. Because in "trying" they delude themselves and the simple minded into thinking they are more than they really are.

I would argue that is the blindly religious that delude themselves into thinking they are more than they really are. Science tells us the planet is a spec of dust in a basically infinite universe.

regardless, you are on record as stating the quest for scientific knowledge is a waste of time. It is pointless to ponder, wonder, think about anything because God has all the answers for us. Makes you wonder why God gave us the capacity to think at all...
 
Quote from shortie:

i like simpler games like chess.

do Go players play blitz games?
exactly when i play this games like chess i feel more comfortable
 
Quote from oraclewizard77:

Although you might not think it can be strategic, in bad company 2, you can out think your opponents in which are real humans, and kill them

Kind of like trading.


YEs, i actually saw you online playing BC2, man, i didnt know went by your online name: princesspowpow.

Best of luck,

EF
 
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