Are you a gamer?
Let’s see. The definition of a Gamer is: a person who plays video games or participates in role-playing games.
Wow! That means I am a Gamer. Of course, I’ve known I was a Gamer. I LOVE playing video games and RPG games are my favorite.
Before games, though, I used to be a real book nerd. I was the one walking down the street with my nose in a story. In fact, when my parents had no money, my Mom entered me into a book club for the Happy Hollisters. I really got attached to these stories as one of the children was named Pam (my real name )
Boy, this cover brings back memories.
When I moved out on my own, my passion for books and collecting them followed me. I had quite a library at one time.
Then, the home computer came of age. Oh No. Yeah, I had one of the first Commodores that came out. Back then, though, everything was dial-up and I was stuck with dial-up for many years. So, most of my gaming back then was either through AOL chat rooms as card games, or Pogo. One of the games I remember playing in tournaments through Pogo was Hog Heaven. They also had pool games, every kind of card game you can imagine. I spent many hours online playing with other people.
Sadly, my book reading has been replaced by gaming. I only started reading again AFTER I started publishing under Sahara Foley. Rewriting and publishing my late husband’s stories helped me get over the shock and grief of losing him This Xmas it will be 8 years since Bob died, and I don’t need publishing his stories to help me move on. I already have. Yeah, to me.
Which has led to a struggle inside me. After my major surgery in July last year, I started reassessing my life and purpose. I had put myself 110% behind getting Bob’s stories out in the world and stressed myself out. Completely. So, I took a step back. Yeah, you know where this is leading.
Even while publishing, I got hooked on Big Fish Games. Yep, I have an addiction. I see that now. LOL.
I had never played Hidden Object or Match 3 games before. At first I really enjoyed the HO games, but after awhile, they became lame and repetitive. Booring! Match 3 I still play as they can be challenging. I never do timed games and I don’t like using powerups. I like using my brain and not letting the game solve it for me.
Which leads me to this long-winded post. Early this year I bought a gamer computer and uped my internet speed. I bought an Xbox, found some great games there and then discovered Steam. Oh No! As I said before, I love RPG games. I found some amazing ones, but in the process of playing and getting stumped by them, I would go to YouTube and watch how some levels were solved.
Now, before this, my great-nephews watched gamers on YouTube all the time and I thought how nuts. But, I have found the appeal. So, I bought a video capturing program, a microphone, and started recording my own game play.
I know. Who is going to watch a 61 yo play a game? You know what? I don’t care. This is how I relax and I so enjoy my games. So there. I had already started a YouTube channel for my audio books, and that’s where I’ll be uploading my game play. I will still be releasing books. In fact, I almost have a short story ready to published. Here is my game play for the start of Avadon 2: The Corruption. I loved the first one, Avadon: The Black Fortress and am looking forward to discovering the story in the sequel.
Come watch me make a fool of myself or get killed. 🤣😂
Don’t worry about your age as a gamer. I’m older than you, and love it. Some of my compatriots think it’s weird, but so what?
We had a Pet ( in fact it’s still in my husband’s wardrobe.) there was a game called Quest that I liked to play. It was all in words, like ‘you are standing in front of a cave. Which way do you want to go? Then it told you the next place etc.
My son had a Commodore. I forget what he played until he got Tomb Raider. That got me hooked. I like RPG games best, and am currently playing Witcher 2. I’ve got a load of others to play. My son introduced me to Steam, too. I also love Assassin’s Creed.
I’ve not played for a few months now, though as I’m writing–or rather, trying to. I’ve got involved with Forge of Empires, too, and that takes quite a bit of my time as it’s playing with other people and I feel I’m letting them down if I don’t play.
It heartening to know other older people like gaming too. 🙂 If you think about it, these games started when we were young, so why wouldn’t we enjoy them in our later years. They actually keep our minds alert and stimulated. At least, that’s my excuse. LOL.
I’ve been eyeballing the Wicther series but not sure I want to spend that kind of money if I don’t end up liking it. My problem is, most dev’s use small fonts in their games and it’s hard for someone like me with bad eyesight to read the test. That stops me from playing quite a few games. Bummer!
Thanks for the encouragement, Viv