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She may like Puzzle Pirates.
Its simple enough that kids can enjoy it and has enough depth so that adults like it as well. I would guess the population is about 50/50 adults/kids. |
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Punctuation rocks. |
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matraque is right, SWG never was StarWars or starwarsy or any such thing.
It played like a Fantasy mmorpg reskinned as starwars. You go out into the wilderness (what does going out into the wilderness have to do with starwars?), kill monsters (what does killing monsters have to do with starwars?), take your loot back to town to sell, train up and go back out again. At the very least cantinas were kinda strawarsy. I wanted to play a starwars mmorpg, and I never found it. here's hoping bioware makes KOTOR online. At least they understand starwars (and how to make good games). |
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woops your right, I had my DC and my Marvel mixed up. Jimmy's working with SOE on DC, and marvel.... I havnt heard anything. |
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No idea about the progress on it.
But most recent news was an interview with Jim Lee. He is working as a consultant, and the SOE devs also decided to base the look of the game on his style. Other than that its been very very quiet. |
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