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4 votes
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Battle 4 America Episode 1 | Jet Lag: The Game
6 votes -
The complete history of the A Button Challenge
6 votes -
Tom Scott chases the Jet Lag team around London
5 votes -
We played tag across Europe | Jet Lag: The Game
5 votes -
Can you beat Rockman/Mega Man 4 without getting hit? | VG Myths
2 votes -
I attempted to dribble a football across Britain in under 24 hours [Part 1 of 2]
5 votes -
Two chefs try to make a meal out of hot dogs | Mystery Menu
4 votes -
Can you beat Sonic 2 & Knuckles without pressing right or left? | VG Myths
3 votes -
Parkour hide and seek in a giant Labyrinth
8 votes -
I can't cook, but the person in my ear can
7 votes -
Searching the bush for my cameraman's wallet
2 votes -
We played Connect 4 by travelling to actual US states | Jet Lag: The Game
9 votes -
Can you stalk someone with an Apple AirTag?
8 votes -
Playing electric-shock Operation vs an actual doctor
11 votes -
Can you beat Scott Pilgrim without stat boosts? | VG Myths
2 votes -
Attempt #3 to cross Wales in a completely straight line - The most action packed straight-line-mission to date (DAY 1: Ferns & Tractors)
11 votes -
Opt out of cynicism
9 votes -
Simon from Cracking the Cryptic attempts The Witness challenge area
8 votes -
How I survived a randomized Pokémon Emerald Nuzlocke challenge
2 votes -
Two chefs try to make a meal out of peanut butter | Mystery Menu
3 votes -
Can you beat the Metroid Minimalist Pacifist Challenge? | VG Myths
2 votes -
Two chefs try to make a meal out of bananas | Mystery Menu
7 votes -
Can you beat the Uncharted minimum gun challenge? | VG Myths
4 votes -
Attempting to cross Scotland in a completely straight line. (Part 1: Enter the factory)
15 votes -
Can Sohla make a meal out of Oreos? | Mystery Menu
10 votes -
Draw an iceberg and see how it will float
27 votes -
Can you beat the Yoshi's Island pacifist challenge? | VG Myths
6 votes -
Italy takes action against TikTok following girl’s death
5 votes -
Beat Babish | Stump Sohla (feat. Sean Evans & Carla Lalli Music)
6 votes -
I attempted to cross Norway in a completely straight line (Part 1)
16 votes -
One-handed boozy brunch | Stump Sohla
7 votes -
Astronaut Thanksgiving | Stump Sohla
6 votes -
18th century mac and cheese | Stump Sohla
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Can you beat Kingdom Hearts at level 1? | VG Myths
5 votes -
I attempted to cross Wales in a straight line (Part 1)
14 votes -
Brainstorming for a gaming "challenge checklist" for 2020
I realize this is a little early and that I've been doing a lot on Tildes lately, but I'm really into this idea and I know a lot of people will soon be busy with holiday plans (if they aren't...
I realize this is a little early and that I've been doing a lot on Tildes lately, but I'm really into this idea and I know a lot of people will soon be busy with holiday plans (if they aren't already). As such, I figured it was better to go ahead and propose this now rather than wait:
What are challenge lists?
In reading circles, it's common for sites to put out yearly "challenge checklists". They are lists of different criteria with stuff like "Read a book published in the year you were born" or "Read a book with the name of a country in the title", and the idea is that you try to complete the list over the course of the year. Here are some examples from 2019:
The Idea
I think it would be neat if Tildes came up with a gaming version of one of these challenge lists for 2020. Why?
- It's fun
- It's great for diving into your backlog (if you have one)
- It gives you incentive to play games you might otherwise overlook
- It's fulfilling to work towards a goal
- I haven't seen a gaming version of this idea before, so we could (maybe) be trailblazers!
- But mostly it's fun
The Process
I was originally considering coming up with my own individual list for myself, but I think it would be neat if we did a community version instead. As such,
- If you are interested in participating in a 2020 gaming challenge list, let me know in this thread.
- If you have ideas for criteria for the challenge list, also let me know in this thread.
- If you have any other thoughts on this setup, let me know.
This is a brainstorming thread, so feel free to submit any and all ideas you have. Throw everything at the wall. We'll see what sticks afterwards.
To be clear, the challenges are more about playing certain games than they are about completing specific tasks within games. So "play a game in which you can pet a dog" works, while "pet the dog in Zork II" does not.
After we finish brainstorming, I will compile all submitted criteria into a poll and we can vote on the ones we most like. Then, after voting, the top [number TBD] entries from the poll will become our challenge list for 2020.
8 votes -
Can you beat Pokemon Blue without getting hit? | VG Myths
7 votes -
Good challenges vs. bad challenges
5 votes -
Can you beat Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal with only the wrench? | VG Myths
2 votes -
Sausage expert guesses cheap vs expensive sausage | Price Points
9 votes -
Can I improve Gordon Ramsay's beef wellington?
6 votes -
Can you beat The Rockman [Mega Man] 8 Ball-Only Challenge? | VG Myths
2 votes -
Beer expert guesses cheap vs expensive beer | Price Points
6 votes -
Spice expert guesses cheap vs expensive spices | Price Points
8 votes -
Made this for a creative challenge themed around "Change" -- The best way to knock over a coin tower
3 votes -
100‐Word Writing Challenge № 2: “I can see [them], but [they] cannot see me.”
We now have the opportunity to continue our 100-word writing prompt fun :) @Kat, the initiator of this writing club, nominated me as her successor as this round's topic keeper (or if we allow some...
We now have the opportunity to continue our 100-word writing prompt fun :)
@Kat, the initiator of this writing club, nominated me as her successor as this round's topic keeper (or if we allow some fantasy, the "queen of stories", as in the Decameron). I'm very happy, honoured, nervous ... and so eager to read your contributions!
As a reminder of the rules, let us make the written piece exactly 100 words. Next weekend, I'll pass the garland to one of the writers, and they'll become the monarch of stories, bring to us a new topic.
This week's prompt is in the title:
I can see [them], but [they] cannot see me.
Here the pronoun
they
, in the brackets, is a generic one. It can be anyone, anything, or ... let us know :)11 votes -
Photo Challenge Jun 17th to 23rd Pastimes!
For our first photo challenge, any equipment goes! Please participate regardless of skill level or experience. :) Be it an old Polaroid, a point and click, a phone cam, or a professional kit,...
For our first photo challenge, any equipment goes! Please participate regardless of skill level or experience. :) Be it an old Polaroid, a point and click, a phone cam, or a professional kit, capture those photons and post them here!
Our subject this week: between three to 10 images exploring a pastime of yours. For example:
Reading? Pics of stacks of books, libraries, e-readers, pages of text, people absorbed in the printed word...
Running? Your shoes! Legs blurring by, your favorite route scenery, your muscle rub cream, brand of sock you like...
As long as you can connect it in some way to your activity, it's fair game. Let's clean our lenses and get going!
20 votes