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Old 10-19-2011, 03:52 PM

This is not exclusively a topic for one or the other.

Now, I asked myself a question the other day: what do you prefer: crosswords or Sudoku? I myself am a literary person, but I find myself preferring Sudoku. I have never finished a crosswords puzzle in my life. Out of all the puzzles, which one do you prefer? Do you set a time/place for them, or do you disregard them all together?

And on this topic (because I find them related), what board game do you prefer, and at what game are you the best/worse? I love playing Scrabble, but I am constantly losing to my brother. XD I like Cluedo too, but I lose to my father. XD I suck. I lose while playing Monopoly to my mother.

Oh wow I just noticed I lose at all of them... Now I'm sad.

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Old 10-19-2011, 04:39 PM

I love The Game of Life. I don't know why, but I love it!!

Between Sudoku or Crosswords, I'd have to say crosswords. I hate working with numbers. I hate math except for Algebra (letters).
I only do them if I'm really bored.. like really really really bored.....

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Old 10-19-2011, 04:41 PM

I dislike number orientated games of any kind, but i'm also quite bad a crosswords.

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Old 10-19-2011, 06:05 PM

Oh you two with similar avatars. XD I don't know what the game of life is, though. Explain?

And Codette, I'm just like you, but I handle Sudoku very well. I have a booklet with hard/master Sudoku puzzles and I do them with ease. XD And yes, I suck at math hardcore.

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Old 10-19-2011, 08:37 PM

I can't do crosswords because I just don't take my time with it. I've tried sudoku and they're quite nice. My friend grandpa prefer sudoku and he always has one with him, my friend has tried sudoku as well but she doesn't play it like her grandpa does. o.O; I actually want to buy me an easy one and just do it. o.o; I've tried online but I want it on paper and in my own hands. >< Board games are fun to me. My siblings and I play the Nintendo Monopoly but I think my nephew and niece have butcher it. >>; The Game of Life is good and Candyland. I have my own Candyland but my niece messed it up and I'm just not letting her touch it until she knows what she has done. ;---; She has made one little people go missing.

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Old 10-20-2011, 01:52 AM

I'm bad at Sudoku, but I'm much worse with crosswords. So, for less frustration, I pick Sudoku. Speaking of which, shall we bug the developers for a Sudoku game right here in Menewsha?

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Old 10-20-2011, 04:11 AM

I always cringe at the sight of Crossword
puzzles. And for some reason teachers
in my school love giving them out as
grades. o Ao; How it helps in Ap Calculus,
I do not know.

I do love board games though. x3
Even though my friends hardly
ever want to play them with all these
new video games coming out. No one I know
wants to throw around a dice and fight over
who's the bank now a days. :talk2hand:
I recently ordered a pacman board game,
I'm so excited. ;D

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Old 10-20-2011, 05:09 AM

Neither. I don't care for puzzles of any kind.

When it comes to board games, my favorite is Betrayal at House on the Hill. I usually survive and with that game, that's really all you can ask for.

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Old 10-20-2011, 05:42 AM

I'm a big Sudoku fan. I love playing it when I've got nothing else to do. plus I don't need a lexicon the size of the webster's dictionary to play it and win. once you get the pattern down it's easy, but the real fun is finding the pattern.

 


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