Polite24 wrote:You don't understand the games so you analyze them from a very general aspect. On the surface, baseball is a guy hitting a ball and running bases, football is people chasing a guy with a pigskin trying to tackle him, hockey is trying to hit a black circular object into a net, and basketball is trying to get a ball into a 10 foot high cylinder. There's much more to those sports than all of that, so you sound very ignorant.
Tiddly Winks is trying to flip little round plastic chips into a plastic cup!
So, what's the difference?
All of these games are for retarded morons.
Video games, especially strategy games take a lot of planning and it's very easy to be mislead down the wrong path. I have played Dungeons & Dragons on a computer game, and I once had a computer game named Starflight. The graphics sucked but it was a very complex game and it took days to play it.
I have
Train Simulator on my computer. It's like operating a real diesel locomotive, and it takes as much skill to operate as the real thing. Of course you use a mouse to work all the controls on the dashboard but you can get a control panel with actual movable levers, and it plugs into the USB port on the back of the computer and it comes with a CD disk to install the necessary software to make it work.
It's a beautiful (not game) but simulator program. It's like sitting in the cab of a locomotive and you drive a train through mountainous scenery. It's really beautiful. You can also switch to exterior view to see what your train looks like and get a better view of the scenery, but to work the controls you have to go back to cab view.
I have many passenger and freight routs from the USA to Germany, Switzerland, Japan, and European routs. My favorite is the high speed ICE Inter Continental Express, an electric locomotive that goes about 180 miles per hour and it take 6 hours to complete the whole rout. Another favorite of mine is The Heidi Express, an electric rout that goes through the Swiss Alps.
It is very easy to screw up and wreck a train. All it take is a moment of carelessness, and when you have a train wreck, it switches to the external view so you can watch the whole disastrous results in action, and believe me, it looks very real! I have had boxcars going over a cliff or tumbling down a steep hillside.
Now, what was that you were saying about Tiddly Winks?
No wait! you were talking about sports. I forget.
Actually there really isn't that much difference between Tiddly Winks and sports.
Both are for drooling morons!
The only difference is, Tiddly Winkers don't end up going to jail.