Guest guest Posted November 24, 2010 Report Share Posted November 24, 2010 A lot of the games are long-term addictions. LOL And not always cheap ones, either. The regulars down at the store are either teens to early twenties, or mid-thirties and over (my husband and I being in our early thirties are the rarities!). For some reason, once people hit 25, they stop playing for a while (I'm guessing they get married and have kids, then once the kids are old enough to drag along, they start again, and introduce the next generation!). There's one guy down at the store who's in his 50's. Absolute DARLING man! Former military, highly intelligent, and a kick in the pants! Sci-fi/Fantasy is fun, too. I know a couple of Aspies who are into it (my son being one), but not many. Their logical minds can't wrap around the fantasy part of it that easily. Any of you guys have kiddos who are into fantasy? Mine likes the whole vampires/werewolves thing (but HATES Twilight! ROFL He can't stand how much Meyer dinked around with the common lore for vampires. He goes on and on for hours about how vampires aren't SUPPOSED to sparkle! He's ok with the werewolf lore in the books). Gah! My own ADHD is getting in my way today (haven't been officially diagnosed, but my previous primary care doc thinks I'm an adult Aspie, so that might be it, too!) I've been trying to write this email for about 20 minutes now. Highly distracted day! Di Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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