Pretty self-explanatory. When you have your friends over and you're just kinda hanging out, and you decide to play something, what do you play?
The answer for me shifts about as much as "What's your favorite song," but right now it's Nintendoland. Specifically, Mario Chase or the Luigi's Mansion one (I hate that one. My friends love it though.) Smash Bros was up there for a while, but now no one wants to play with me, because I win every time. (Not that I'm bragging; I get absolutely stomped whenever I play with the people at my school's video game club. I'm stuck in grey area...)
When people come over specifically to play games, we usually end up playing TF2. It's free, cartoony, runs on pretty much any laptop made after 2010, and caters to all skill levels. My MLG PRO #GOML friends play as sniper or spy, and my friends who rarely touch games play pyro or engi turtle. And it's a lot easier to convince a non-gamer to download a free game than spend $20 on something they'll almost never play.
So, how about you and your friends?
The answer for me shifts about as much as "What's your favorite song," but right now it's Nintendoland. Specifically, Mario Chase or the Luigi's Mansion one (I hate that one. My friends love it though.) Smash Bros was up there for a while, but now no one wants to play with me, because I win every time. (Not that I'm bragging; I get absolutely stomped whenever I play with the people at my school's video game club. I'm stuck in grey area...)
When people come over specifically to play games, we usually end up playing TF2. It's free, cartoony, runs on pretty much any laptop made after 2010, and caters to all skill levels. My MLG PRO #GOML friends play as sniper or spy, and my friends who rarely touch games play pyro or engi turtle. And it's a lot easier to convince a non-gamer to download a free game than spend $20 on something they'll almost never play.
So, how about you and your friends?