I find that sometimes I just want to play a simple game because my mind is not up to complications :P
Below are some rather addictive game links (free of course):
Fishy: http://www.addictinggames.com/fishy.html
Helicopter Game: http://www.helicoptergame.net/
Lemmings: http://www.elizium.nu/scripts/lemmings/
Feel free to add any of your "Boredom Killers"
Topic: Boredom Killers
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Sorted by oldest to newestIt was like thousands of voices cried out for a sequel and were suddenly silenced...
I've actually taken up my ancient Pokemon Blue Version when I get bored enough. I haven't played it in about 8 years, and I'm concerned how much I remember and how easily I can identify pokemon by the sound they make. Guess some things just stick in your head when you used to play it like it was your day job.
Well recently I've been reading a lot. First was Pride and Prejudice (don't judge me it was for school) and then I read Inkdeath. Good book. Inkheart was okay. Wasn't terribly fond of the ending. Anyway now that I've finished that I'm going to read my Ted Dekker collection once more.
My cousin is reading those ink*blank* books.
Meanwhile I am reading Immanuel Kant's Critique or Pure Reason.
To "kill" "boredom" I listen to music, watch DVDs, read books, play on the 360, research stuff etc. etc.
Yup.
Where's the unavoidable post in which someone declares that to avoid boredom they post here....?
Various online sites (yes, here too), Too Human, sleeping.
--Captain Dynamic--
Where's the unavoidable post in which someone declares that to avoid boredom they post here....?
it has its own topic.
I suppose World of Warcraft could go here, not that I can play it for another couple of months.
But aside from my beloved world of gaming, I do a bit of reading here and there. Most notably, the 7-book epic saga of The Dark Tower, by Stephen King. Undoubtedly the greatest series of books I have ever read.