Discuss the massively-multiplayer home defense game.
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Very deeply thought out post.
The category I should add for consideration is "Strategist" but that itself is very broad.
In general, it is someone who is actually wary not to steal too much too fast. If you succeed at gaining a lot, or lets talk about paintings, you get a few, then your house is more attractive to burglary. And so not only does it need to surpass the 2k mark, it needs to surpass the vault's net-worth mark. And so there are lots of ways to fill up the house with extra-mazy areas, but if someone can create a short-cut, then it does nothing. Of course the Strategist is okay with this, because his/her only goal was to reduce the amount in the vault to something less noticeable. Thus assuming, hopefully, that when they do score big, the elaborateness of their house will be enough.
This is a game that popped kinda like a bubble soon after it launched. Nothing has changed about it. Just that when they did the steam release, those who would venture forth tried it and many fell away after this initial splash. It does seem to have gotten smaller since the time that I started playing it, which was about 2 months ago. It honestly feels like the population is dwindling at a fairly mathematical rate. I suspect that one of two things will happen: the game will gain popularity and become more incredible than we ever thought, soon to be followed up by a powerful and beautiful update, or, something crazy will happen, like, you know, out of the seeming blue a woman is elected president and people who are alive to see it wonder the rest of their lives about why this never happened before.
Sometimes a good video game is simply kinda minimalist. Who needs intro screens or settings?
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