31% off (Sale price $24.00, Reg. Price $35.00) :: Choice of: 15 Minutes of Virtual Reality Experience for One Person One Hour of Virtual Reality Experience for Up to Four People In RoomLocated inside Mad Over Vape Smoke.What Kind of Game Do You Want to Play?If you’re new to gaming, check out our breakdown of video-game types for help selecting a portal into a virtual world of fantasy.Role-Playing Game: Originally born from old pen-and-paper role-playing games (RPGs) such as Dungeons and Dragons, these games require players to complete a series of quests as they progress toward a linear story’s conclusion. Plot and character interaction are important here, and you’ll often take a large role in defining your character’s traits and skills.Great if you were a kid who: acted in the school play; customized your Barbies with haircuts and crayoned-on makeupExamples: Diablo, Final Fantasy, Mass EffectFirst-Person Shooter: These games put powerful weapons in your hands, and instead of controlling a puppet-like character on screen, you’ll see the world from your character’s eyes. There are options for story- and mission-based play, and shooter games often sync with an online platform that lets you face off against players from around the world.Great if you were a kid who: turned every inanimate object into a gun; took fencing lessonsExamples: Call of Duty, Halo, DoomOpen World: Instead of following a strictly linear story, open-world games nestle a core story inside a large world full of dozens—if not hundreds—of side quests and adventures. While the main story may take no more time to complete than a standard game, the additional quests allow for hours of extra gameplay.Great if you were a kid who: buried treasure in the back yard and drew elaborate mapsExamples: Skyrim, Red Dead Redemption, No Man’s SkyMassively Multiplayer Online Game: MMOGs are most often played on PCs and require an internet connection. Games are constantly populated with characters created by thousands of players. They might team up—in groups of 2 or 200—to accomplish quests, or they might fight
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