The primary
purpose of The Game Believes in You is forward - looking and optimistic.
Not exact matches
If Christians
believe that there is a divine plan for everyone and that everything has a
purpose in that plan, then all
of them should
believe that every move
of every player in every
game is part
of that plan.
When the
game was launched, I
believed that the real
purpose was for players to overcome this pressure and experience a sense
of achievement.
@Red «Now how can one story be so hard to
believe but the other easy to roll with» Talk about blinders... One story is that a major company is creating bad press for themselves on
purpose, while the other is that a major company is paying a developer to gimp the competition's version
of a
game.
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I don't buy this because this has been a problem in every Zelda
game since Link to the Past — very early in the
game you just have way more money than you'll ever need, making it pointless to money to began with... I
believe it's a deliberate design decision for the
purpose of making the
game more accessible or something... but so much
of current Zelda
games don't seem to be well thought out, anyway, so this is just another bullet point on the list.
At this stage, children begin to engage in make -
believe games marked by the use
of objects for
purposes other than their intended function.