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【Topic】In addition to "playing machines", what offline games have you been exposed to?

Hello everyone, this time by my "old octopus" to bring you the topic. As a player, "hitting the machine" is naturally indispensable. But online games are only a kind of game after all, and everyone should have been exposed to some classic offline games.

Take myself, for example, I often do one thing when I have free time: learn chess. More specifically, learn to play chess.

【Topic】In addition to "playing machines", what offline games have you been exposed to?

Some people may ask, how can you think of playing the national elephant instead of the middle elephant. The reason is very simple, my middle elephant level is too dish, the national elephant is good to pretend. As for shogi, I'm sorry, but I really can't play shogi.

Talking about chess itself, it's still very interesting to put it in. With all sorts of openings and defenses, countless variations, and many traps and tricks, there is an indescribable coolness when calculating the situation.

In fact, various board games are available online. I've also played a few games against people through the Internet, but the result is always more loss and less win. In a huff, now change to play the endgame, on the one hand, you can improve your observation, on the other hand, you can maintain a good attitude, after all, being beaten by people is really not a taste.

【Topic】In addition to "playing machines", what offline games have you been exposed to?

(Casually put a endgame question, the white side goes to chess, the target will die on the black side)

But, if I could, I'd rather rub two plates face-to-face with someone in a bookstore or café. Because of some things, the online and offline experience is still very different.

So can you think of other offline games? Not limited to classic chess and cards, script killing, escape room, competitive sports can be. Friends with ideas or interesting facts are welcome to share them in the comments section.

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