For years now I've encouraged my mom (age 73) to play certain games I've enjoyed, even though she's not what you'd call a gamer. I taught her about MMOs with City of Heroes and had a great time watching her grow from only being able to walk into walls, to pulling enemies around corners during a fight then going to dance party in Atlas Park. She also played WoW for a while. If any of you know the game Glitch, we were both hugely addicted (and devastated when it ended).
Just a couple of weeks ago I suggested ACC to her and now she's hooked! I think she might have played AC on her DS Lite, but no versions since then. She's zoomed up to level 10 really quickly and her campsite already looks great. We live 3000 miles away and rarely get to see each other, so the few interactions available in the game are fun to do with her. Today I discovered she had crafted and was wearing the same shirt I was!
It may not be the best game to play with long-distance friends and family due to the limitations, but I still love bonding with her over game-related stuff. She'll text me "I built some new stuff!" and then of course I go check out her site and give her kudos!
Anyone else keeping in touch with loved ones through the game?
Just a couple of weeks ago I suggested ACC to her and now she's hooked! I think she might have played AC on her DS Lite, but no versions since then. She's zoomed up to level 10 really quickly and her campsite already looks great. We live 3000 miles away and rarely get to see each other, so the few interactions available in the game are fun to do with her. Today I discovered she had crafted and was wearing the same shirt I was!
It may not be the best game to play with long-distance friends and family due to the limitations, but I still love bonding with her over game-related stuff. She'll text me "I built some new stuff!" and then of course I go check out her site and give her kudos!
Anyone else keeping in touch with loved ones through the game?