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Working with Addicting Games |
| Date Added: February 02, 2011 01:11:41 PM |
| Author: John Blarely |
| Category: Entertainment: Games |
| So you’re sitting there completely and utterly bored one day. Maybe you have a stomach bug and so you’ve been sitting at home instead of going to school. Or perhaps you’re stuck at work and it’s a really slow day and you’re trying to figure out what you can do in order to lessen your boredom. So, what IS there that you can do? First of all, addicting games can have a few problems. One is that they normally have catchy music. If you are at work or the like and you are trying to play an addicting game, you need to make sure that you take the time to turn off or turn down the volume so that you do not end up getting in trouble for playing games when you should be doing something else instead. Keep this in mind as you play your games. While they also have loud audio, they may also have bold graphics that make them very eye-catching and also make it really, really easy for you to get caught if you are playing them while you are at work. If you are going to play them at work, turn down the brightness or make sure that you have an alternate window so that you can quickly switch over if needed. Keep in mind that if you have an older version of windows, you may be able to quickly close out of the window without worrying about being caught. It’s up to you if you would like to risk losing your game stats. Take the time to consider which would be better—getting caught or losing your game. Most of the time it is easier to simply exit out of your games—even if they’re extremely addicting games. If you are looking for excuses as to why you had a black screen (since that is quite popular as far as games go), you can say that you were looking at Microsoft DOS. Keep in mind that if you don’t know all that much about Microsoft DOS, you shouldn’t take the time to use this excuse since you may end up with questions about why/what you were doing/many other things. You could use the excuse that you were trying to access a file and you couldn’t find it in search, but you knew it was up there. Keep in mind once again that this is a very difficult to pull off excuse. Then you could always use the excuse that you had a project for whatever reason and it revolved around finding any issues with the game, such as glitches, etc. This works best if you are working for an addicting games company or if you are in a technology-based company. If you work in a simple office, however, there is chance it won’t work out quite well. Take your time to examine what you can use as an excuse. While the above excuses are really, really ineffective unless you are in certain situations, they may give you inspiration for other examples. Addicting Games the best selection of games on the net. For more details visit http://www.addictinggames.nu |
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