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Unexpected Games I've Played

Considering the games I'm normally into and what I actively seek out, some of the games I've played, especially when I was younger, are a bit out of character. For as little as I care for FPS games nowadays, I sure played a bunch of the older ones. As a 9-12 year old girl growing up in the 90's, it seems inappropriate for me to have played some of these, but I love that my parents let me get into them. Not many newer games can be added to the list, unless a game outside of my favored genres somehow gets my attention.

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  • Awesomely bad.

  • I especially loved god mode and the seasonal touches. My mom and I are super stoke about the new game coming out.

  • I was surprisingly good at this game for a 10-year-old girl.

  • Most of these type of games were because my dad played them, but I did enjoy them too.

  • Fantasy Doom. So much better.

  • More Fantasy Doom.

  • Maybe this one isn't as unexpected since like everyone in the 90's played it, but I'll still play it and enjoy myself. I'm not huge on fighting games.

  • There is nothing better than running over people and getting points for it.

  • Aww yeah.

  • This is seriously like the only RTS I have ever enjoyed that I can think of. I normally don't have the patience for these kind of games. And I got addicted. I never liked Warcraft. At the time I was playing it a bunch in high school, I wasn't even that into Sci-Fi, at least not as into it as I would admit. I am a much bigger geek now.

  • This is the only one I've played. This will remain to be the case until FF gets more interesting. Plus this is the one everyone says not to play. So yeah.

  • I've decided that these are unexpected because of my vehement stance of not playing Pokemon. Even though they're puzzle games.

  • See Puzzle League.

  • I'm going to go ahead and put this on here, because even though a ton of people love this game because crashing things is fun, it's a little more unusual for me. My dad's force-feedback wheel makes this infinity times better than it already is. For someone without a drivers license (because I don't like driving) to actively want to play this game and go through the trouble of hooking up the wheel so I can have the feel of the driving experience is impressive.