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So I formally apologize to anyone who owns a pinball machine or any other "useless" game. My high score table just feels like it's my own personal little closet of useless accomplishments that doesn't have to involve anyone else. There's absolutely no stakes to getting a new high score, and I literally have no way of even sharing that, but still it does a perfect job (so far anyway) of maintaining my high scores.Īnd I think there's something that's really fulfilling about all of it. I don't get interrupted in-game by texts from Bernie Sanders asking me to donate to something (I love you Bernie, but come on man). I couldn't screenshot and share my score if I wanted to. There's no social media feature in the game app, no "connect to friends" option. It doesn't ask me for weird permissions like needing to access my calendar or microphone.
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It never randomly updates for unknown reasons four times a week. I never had to sign up for or download anything. And there's something so peaceful about the fact that I can just play it and the other games. If you haven't played it, it was a super popular phone app about 8 years ago.
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I never played them until recently, because I'm not really that into video games, and I think there's a lot of terrible psychological manipulation involved with most of them designed to keep you playing (and being shown endless ads).īut lately I've used my TV to start playing the game 2048. Card games, a billion Tetris and Candy Crush clones, some variation of Gridlock. My TV has a "games" app on it with a lot of the same sort of games you probably played on Flash sites in the late '00s/early '10s.