Where
the strategy game involved a trade - off between current and future gains, those with a higher IQ won more money per round.
It is a top - down real - time
strategy game involving a SWAT team.
Not exact matches
Having founded a video
game company, and with major investments in an eyewear company, Piqué is increasingly
involved in business
strategy himself; in 2017 he underwent an executive program at Harvard Business School, and he says he hopes to run Barça in the future, after he finally retires from football, probably in a few years» time.
One of the more common betting
strategies discussed by NBA bettors
involves the role of fatigue — specifically the impact of playing in back - to - back
games.
Since sportsbooks will only adjust their lines based on public money in
games where sharp money isn't
involved, I wanted to examine the same contrarian
strategies when no Pinnacle steam moves had been triggered on the public side.
This
strategy involves taking favorites that are being ignored by a majority of bettors — especially in the most heavily bet
games where public money is more likely to artificially inflate the spread.
This
strategy involves taking heavily bet teams receiving no more than 35 % of spread bets in
games with favorable line movement.
Although most of the football
strategies I discuss in this space
involve betting on the full
game line, there are a myriad of ways that bettors can find value and maximize their investments.
If your young man loves
games, especially those that
involve a little luck and a lot of
strategy, Catan is something that just might help keep Family
Game Night alive.
The
game involves zooming in and zooming out to rescale the number line, and Christopher talks through each move — a
strategy that Babtie encourages — but it takes him more than a minute to locate 210.
Schizophrenia patients were asked to play a video
game that
involves moving a rocket using their own mental
strategy.
If you scored high on short - term sexual
strategies, you are less likely to fall in love and more likely to get
involved in relationship
game playing — the kinds of
games that bring a man's sexual organs closer to you than his heart.
However, this is the only
strategy involved in the whole
game, and it is rather thin
strategy.
The hero in this
game is a bit of a brute, with no magical ability whatsoever, so the early part of the
game doesn't
involve a great deal of
strategy past whacking things with your weapon and going to the inn when your HP runs low.
While most of the
game involves reading a linear story, sometimes Haku and company have to fight in
strategy RPG - type battle sequences.
It may look like a hack and slash
game but those of us who've played it know there is much more
strategy involved.
There's a surprising amount of
strategy involved as the
game progresses and presents new challenges and items, and it never becomes overwhelming like some other tower defense
games.
But a lot of free
games these days do
involve strategy to a certain extent.
I loved the idea of a third - person action
game with a hint of
strategy involved, commanding minions was fun, and the humor was always chuckle - worthy.
The
game straddles the divide between turn - based
strategy and role - playing, with battles playing out in XCOM: Enemy Unknown-esque instances, and non-combat segments typically
involving problem solving, quests and interaction with the colourful inhabitants of a post-nuclear world.
The
game involves strategy, spatial relationships, planning ahead, ethics, and reason.
It's a simple premise, which is all part of the
game's charm; it isn't hard to learn, the controls are easy to master and it doesn't
involve much
strategy, leveling, or begging your friends for lives and goodies.
Although both World of WarCraft and StarCraft are battle-esque
games, they don't
involve any shooting — it is all
strategy and battle planning.
But as you can see, all of this
strategy involves a good local bankruptcy attorney who can help you to brainstorm and come up with a
game plan.
It feels oddly targeted towards whatever type of player I am: I love fiction that
involves spaceships, I enjoy real - time
strategy and I like story as much as anything else in a
game if it's done well.
There are still some slight
strategy elements
involved with battles, but nothing like the original
game and what fans wanted to see moving forward.
A no nonsense music
game with
strategy involved and without the lame plastic instruments.
Our criticisms lie in the simplicity that's found once you look behind the well - presented veneer of the
game — it's all rather simple, there isn't an awful lot of
strategy involved and the
game seems to rely on adrenaline more than wits.
That focus eventually led me to want to be more
involved in the
strategy and operations within the video
games industry.
In some
game you are in control as an active participant, while in others put an emphasis on over the top action, and some even
involve the
strategy and management side of the business.
The complexity of the
strategy involved with real - time
strategy games is often off - putting for newcomers, overwhelmed regularly by experienced players who've had
I tend to prefer
strategy and role playing
games but I am always open to new genres and experiences, which lately have
involved more console gaming and dabbling into the social
game space.
This week's GOG sale
involves some of the more notable
strategy and simulation
games on the market right now.
One of the more popular mod types for the Civilization
games involve dropping new leaders into the
strategy game, making it no surprise people wasted little time adding Donald Trump.
This mechanic has been seen quite a few times now with FF - 13 and the Tales series to name a few, but at the time it was all new to me and even now, it's a joy to play the
game as it
involves a lot of
strategies and ensuring you set your characters up with the best behaviours for their types.
Those who hate the simplifications Sid Meier and team made to recent versions of Civ might find this too streamlined for their liking (though possibly still worth a trial), but others will appreciate how quickly the
games can play out and may find they enjoy it at the end of a long day where a more
involved strategy game may not fit the bill.
What they're not referring to is the unquantifiable amount of
strategy or skill
involved in becoming a true master of its multiplayer experience, or the amount of care put into perfecting the actual
game mechanics so that becoming that true master actually feels really good.
Speaking of the
strategy involved, the
game does a great job of teaching you the strengths and weaknesses of your various guardians as you unlock new ones but if you're unable to comprehend what's being told to you then you are going to struggle in later fights.
There is a little bit of
strategy involved in the
game.
I'm terrible at playing it but the artwork, rules and
strategies involved in the
game are amazing.
This is a real railroad
game, not just a
strategy game that happens to
involve railroads.
I also love the teamwork, puzzles, and
strategy involved in a good cooperative board
game, as well as the very different and shifty
strategies of competitive
games.
There's a good amount of
strategy involved, as you get deeper into the mechanics of the
game.
If you love
strategy games, Sega and Creative Assembly's Total War: WARHAMMER II is grandmaster of them all, offering control of an entire empire on the turn - based world map, and real - time control of soldiers in massive battles
involving thousands of friends and foes.
Most of Omega Force and Koei Tecmo's Warriors
games work because they actually
involve strategy in a specific battle.
Although your input is rather limited, there is still plenty of
strategy involved and the
game can become rather addictive.
I like it when my shooter experiences
involve some
strategy, and this
game certainly calls for enough to avoid degenerating into something easy and mindless like Thunder Force III.
Highly competitive
games,
strategy involved, and teamwork make this
game worth the 15 $.
Starting P101, players with little or no experience in turn based
strategy games need to give the combat system a chance to grow on them in order to appreciate the stunning amount of detail and finesse
involved in each and every battle from the earliest levels on up.
Zombie Mode - Arcade - style Fun Featuring arcade - style pickups, bonuses, and scoring system, «Natch der Untoten» is actually a
game within a
game that
involves plenty of
strategy and skill.