video games – WE are THe Dwarves https://wearethedwarves.com WE Are Together Here Game Dwarves Fri, 23 Apr 2021 10:42:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://wearethedwarves.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/cropped-cropped-game-1-e1619173755849-32x32.png video games – WE are THe Dwarves https://wearethedwarves.com 32 32 Mortal Kombat 11 https://wearethedwarves.com/mortal-kombat-11/ Fri, 23 Apr 2021 10:07:49 +0000 https://wearethedwarves.com/?p=73 Mortal Kombat 11 is a fighting game by NetherRealm Studios. After defeating Shinnock, Rayden’s plans to free the Earth Kingdom from the forces of evil were not destined to come true. A mysterious woman named Kronika, capable of controlling the passage of time, intends to return to the past to change the course of events.…Read More

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Mortal Kombat 11 is a fighting game by NetherRealm Studios.

After defeating Shinnock, Rayden’s plans to free the Earth Kingdom from the forces of evil were not destined to come true. A mysterious woman named Kronika, capable of controlling the passage of time, intends to return to the past to change the course of events.

Gameplay has undergone a number of changes by integrating new combat mechanics. For example, Fatal Blow – the analogue of X-Ray from the previous parts, which can now be used only once per match and only after the health drops below 30 percent.

In addition, during the battle the character will accumulate two energies at once – one for defensive techniques, the second for attacks. Also one of the significant innovations is the ability to customize the appearance of the character.

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Gamer moms – harmony in the family https://wearethedwarves.com/gamer-moms-harmony-in-the-family/ Fri, 23 Apr 2021 08:04:54 +0000 https://wearethedwarves.com/?p=20 The world’s first YouTube mom-gamer show shatters stereotypes about video games (and parents). In 2020, amid pandemic and quarantine measures, video games are more popular than ever. But despite this, prejudice against them still thrives. Many still believe that games are frivolous and that shooters (“those shooters of yours”) make gamers aggressive and antisocial. Not…Read More

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The world’s first YouTube mom-gamer show shatters stereotypes about video games (and parents).

In 2020, amid pandemic and quarantine measures, video games are more popular than ever. But despite this, prejudice against them still thrives. Many still believe that games are frivolous and that shooters (“those shooters of yours”) make gamers aggressive and antisocial. Not to mention the fact that in 2018 “gaming addiction” was declared a disease.

Because of the negative image of video games, even adult gamers are often not willing to discuss their hobby with their parents. After all, it is people of the older generation who criticize it particularly vehemently. Or is it… another stereotype?

Parents against video games

In an effort to understand the situation, we turned to the analytical company Savanta, which conducted for us a global survey. Young gamers told us what their parents think about gaming and how it affects family relationships. And here’s what we learned.

More than a quarter of those surveyed worldwide hide their interests from their parents. Yet nearly half believe that being able to discuss games with their elders would make a difference in their lives.

Why is this not happening? Gamers believe that negative stereotypes about their hobby are the reason. Many parents believe that video games are bad for health – for example, they lead to obesity and lack of sleep. Another popular prejudice is that computer games “rot the brain. Also a part of the respondents admitted that the older generation considers games too cruel, and some parents are overly afraid of cyberbullying.

The real problems of gamers

Not all doubts of parents are groundless. For example, the problem of bullying in games really exists, and gamers do not hide it. In addition, some of the respondents noted that they have suffered from dishonest players – cheaters.

And of course, we shouldn’t forget that cheaters also steal gamers’ accounts, especially if they have valuable items. All of this put together brings a lot of stress, which could be alleviated by discussing gaming troubles in the family.

The benefits of video games

Even with all of these issues in mind, most gamers note that games help them relax and relieve stress – more often than they cause it. And this is not the only benefit of their hobby. Contrary to the popular belief about “rotting brains,” games help keep the mind in shape, teach useful skills in everyday life, develop logic and attention. Not without reason in business, education and other “serious” areas of life is increasingly popular gamification, that is, the use of game elements in the work.

And yet the game industry, whose turnover is growing every year – a lot of jobs for a variety of professionals. And who better than a passionate gamer to become a top-notch developer, game designer, game reviewer?

The benefits of video games: what parents think

As our survey showed, parents themselves also see in games not only the embodiment of evil. Many moms and dads agree that games provide great scope for creativity. In addition, they recognize that in the game you can learn a foreign language, learn communication skills – including cross-cultural, teamwork, as well as quick and efficient problem solving. And for all this are devoted to expensive courses, trainings and entire university programs.

By the way, the older generation represents the benefits of video games not only on the example of their children. Older people… are also active gamers. So why is the wall of misunderstanding between gamers and parents so impenetrable?

They’re gamers, and they’re happy moms

We decided to help the generations to establish a dialogue about video games and invited the real experts on the subject – gaming moms! The world’s first #MumsGotGame show for parents of gamers and parent gamers featured three moms who have raised famous gamers or become Influencers in the gaming community: Anne Fish (mom of player Benjyfishy and cybersports coach), Keza MacDonald (video game editor at the Guardian) and Ruth Payne (mom of player Behzinga).

Together they discussed the impact of video games on family communication and the search for a common language between parents and gamers, breaking down stereotypes and describing new opportunities for personal and career growth that the gaming industry and cyber sports offer. The topic of quarantine, which has significantly changed the world of online gaming, was not ignored.

Safe Games

As for those problems that really exist in the games and can not but worry caring parents, our mothers discussed them. And told how they can be solved without resorting to total control and interference in the personal life of the player.

However, we can give you some advice right in this post:

To keep accounts from being stolen, it’s a good idea to protect them and keep anti-virus on when you’re playing. “Antivirus lags” is another immortal prejudice, only among gamers. Modern security solutions do not interfere with the game at all. Recently, the world record for fast Doom Eternal was set on a computer with Kaspersky Internet Security turned on – is that not proof?
To protect loved ones from aggressive attacks, you need to talk to each other about what matters. Mutual support will improve the weather at home and give gamers the strength to resist bullying and boorishness – and not just in games, but in other areas of life as well. In a situation of forced social distancing, it becomes especially important.

If you’re not ready to overcome doubts and stereotypes, maybe the Mum’s got game show will help you find the words and understand each other. We wish you good luck, and may video games become your common interest.

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Resident Evil Village https://wearethedwarves.com/resident-evil-village/ Sat, 03 Apr 2021 08:48:00 +0000 https://wearethedwarves.com/?p=36 Resident Evil Village is the eighth installment of the popular horror franchise. The developers decided to hide Roman VIII in the sub-title Village, keeping the continuity in the title, but pointing to the artistic development of the series. The events of the game develop several years after the end of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. Ethan…Read More

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Resident Evil Village is the eighth installment of the popular horror franchise. The developers decided to hide Roman VIII in the sub-title Village, keeping the continuity in the title, but pointing to the artistic development of the series.

The events of the game develop several years after the end of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. Ethan Winters, the hero of the previous part, together with his wife Mia lives far away from civilization in some godforsaken village. Their life is going pretty well, until the peace is disturbed by Chris Redfield, and his actions start a series of events that involve a lot of people. In addition to Ethan, there will be other playable characters in the game. One of them will be Emily, a villager who is trying to find her father and at the same time help Ethan in his investigation of what is happening.

The new part of the series will feature unusual locations for the franchise. Part of the game will take place in open spaces: forests and mountains. Also the adventures in an ancient castle, the owner of which, a certain Count, may be the game’s villain, are expected.

Village is developed exclusively for the new generation of consoles on the improved Capcom RE Engine, which also runs Devil May Cry V, remakes of Resident Evil 2 and 3, and Resident Evil 7: Biohazard.

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Dota 2 https://wearethedwarves.com/dota-2/ Sun, 07 Mar 2021 10:00:00 +0000 https://wearethedwarves.com/?p=70 Dota 2 is one of the most popular MOBA games developed by Valve Corporation. It is a separate remake of the custom mod of the same name for Warcraft 3: Reign of Chaos and its addon, Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne. Gameplay in Dota 2 is presented in the form of matches, each of which…Read More

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Dota 2 is one of the most popular MOBA games developed by Valve Corporation. It is a separate remake of the custom mod of the same name for Warcraft 3: Reign of Chaos and its addon, Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne.

Gameplay in Dota 2 is presented in the form of matches, each of which involves two teams consisting of five players. Teams have their own fortresses, located at different ends of the map. Each fortress contains a certain ancient building, the destruction of which is a condition for winning.

Each player has one unit under his control, called a hero. He can gain experience during battles and use it to improve his skills, as well as earning gold, collecting valuable items, or buying them.

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Fortnite https://wearethedwarves.com/fortnite/ Sun, 07 Mar 2021 08:41:00 +0000 https://wearethedwarves.com/?p=33 Fortnite is a cooperative survival simulation game. It is jointly developed by Epic Games and People Can Fly, based on the Unreal Engine 4. Gameplay is divided into two components. During the daytime, players will need to team up with each other to build a fort that can withstand the onslaught of zombies. In fact,…Read More

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Fortnite is a cooperative survival simulation game. It is jointly developed by Epic Games and People Can Fly, based on the Unreal Engine 4.

Gameplay is divided into two components. During the daytime, players will need to team up with each other to build a fort that can withstand the onslaught of zombies. In fact, the battle with the latter is the second part of the gameplay here.

Available in Fortnite heroes are divided into four classes (ninja, alien, commando, and builder), each of which is characterized by its own unique characteristics. Players will also have at their disposal an impressive arsenal of both cold and firearms.

Terrain in the game is randomly generated, and scenery can be destroyed in order to obtain resources.

The authors ironically call their brainchild a mix of Minecraft and Left 4 Dead.

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Genshin Impact https://wearethedwarves.com/genshin-impact/ Sun, 07 Feb 2021 08:34:00 +0000 https://wearethedwarves.com/?p=26 A large-scale role-playing game that has been compared to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild for its visual similarities. The developers drew inspiration from the masterpiece for Nintendo Switch, especially by the predominance of bright colors, tall green grass, oriental entourage with fantasy elements and other things. In the story, the player arrives…Read More

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A large-scale role-playing game that has been compared to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild for its visual similarities. The developers drew inspiration from the masterpiece for Nintendo Switch, especially by the predominance of bright colors, tall green grass, oriental entourage with fantasy elements and other things.

In the story, the player arrives in the magical world of Teiwat in search of adventure. Your brother or sister, depending on the choice of gender before the game, suddenly disappears. The challenge is to explore the kingdom and find your favorite twin.

Genshin Impact is an adventure RPG with a colorful open world. Seven kingdoms (but not at the start of the game), many companions with different skills and a lot of battles with powerful enemies await players on a huge continent. Or you can just forget about your relative and go do sidequests in cooperative mode.

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Cyberpunk 2077 https://wearethedwarves.com/cyberpunk-2077/ Sun, 13 Dec 2020 08:29:00 +0000 https://wearethedwarves.com/?p=23 Cyberpunk 2077 is a grandiose adventure RPG from the creators of the third The Witcher. Based on the iconic board game RPG will take players to the metropolis of the future – Knight City, where power, luxury and body modifications have a special value. To play as V – mercenary and adventurer, who is trying…Read More

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Cyberpunk 2077 is a grandiose adventure RPG from the creators of the third The Witcher. Based on the iconic board game RPG will take players to the metropolis of the future – Knight City, where power, luxury and body modifications have a special value. To play as V – mercenary and adventurer, who is trying to get a unique implant, which gives immortality.

The map in Cyberpunk 2077 is smaller in size than in The Witcher 3, but much deeper at the expense of vertical design and the ability to enter almost every building and climb dozens of floors above. Players can travel around Knight City on foot or use a variety of vehicles. The developers promise deep customization, a choice of backstories, a fascinating story and a lot of ways to pass both a single mission and the game as a whole. A pleasant surprise for many is the participation in Cyberpunk 2077 cult Hollywood actor Keanu Reeves. He got the role of Johnny Silverhand, who appears to the main protagonist as a digital ghost.

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An indie author has announced a game for $100. It has only a black screen and a timer https://wearethedwarves.com/an-indie-author-has-announced-a-game-for-100-it-has-only-a-black-screen-and-a-timer/ Sun, 18 Oct 2020 09:46:00 +0000 https://wearethedwarves.com/?p=64 Indie developer Bela Massex, lead designer at GoodbyeWorld Games studio, has submitted his new game to Steam for approval. It’s called Refund This Game, and the title captures the essence. The challenge for players is to stare at a black screen, watch a two-hour timer, and then send the game back in time for a…Read More

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Indie developer Bela Massex, lead designer at GoodbyeWorld Games studio, has submitted his new game to Steam for approval. It’s called Refund This Game, and the title captures the essence. The challenge for players is to stare at a black screen, watch a two-hour timer, and then send the game back in time for a refund. If a player manages to get out of the game five seconds before the end of the timer, they get the achievement.

Massex and the developers decided to take such a step after their game Before Your Eyes was well received by players on Steam (98% positive reviews), but was also the subject of frequent returns. One player even left a message praising and recommending the game, but the review was marked with a “game was returned” plaque.

“The game is only an hour and a half long, but the story and concept are awesome,” reads the review on Steam. The author commented, “Yeah, we made a short game. I think there should be more short games. I think short games shouldn’t be refunded if they give an awesome gaming experience.”

Whether Refund This Game will be approved is unknown. But the studio hopes it will be able to draw attention to the situation where short games manage to be played in less than two hours, have fun, and get money back for them.

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