feywon
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Good point. Tho i've never understood the point of not trying to best your own top score. My millennial daughter and i play very different types of games. She plays first person 'story' games, Star Trek and Survivor. She also has a lot of Sims packages. The house design elements of Sims has a strong draw for us both but that's exactly why i won't even start with it---as a young teen in the late 50s, i used to spend hours drawing house plans on graph paper. i'd be lost to this world if i could see them in 3D and rotate, tour the houses.There is a game I play sometimes while listening to music (it's called 2048 Solitaire). It's a simple game, not complex. One day I was listening to a lot of music and I went on "auto mode" with it. That is, I was playing the card without really thinking about what I was doing. In other language, I'd say I "hit a groove". During that time I scored 306.57.
Next day I started it up with a goal of beating the high score, and I found I couldn't get anywhere near that. Ever since, I can't get near. During the "staring at the screen" something made sense that no longer makes sense. It's a fascinating thing. I guess what I'm saying is, it may look like someone has phased out, but in reality they may simply be in a groove, where you're doing things without having to second guess or calculation.
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Me, i play some solitaire but more 'matching' and word games (BookWorm a favorite) the matching ones are more complex than most think because you have to focus to bypass certain brain 'assumptions' --the ones i play have several elements (color, number of objects as well as exact size shape of objects) that much be matched exactly, not just one object and all displayed on same background.
Despite the differences in what we play both of us can get in 'the zone' (the groove), and we have both found that doing so can back off awareness physical pain as well distress over state of the world. But then i get that when i find the zone while splitting wood for kindling and hauling/stacking firewood in the house. i may ache after i stop but i can hold it at bay while doing it.