Scott Z April 11, 2014 Share April 11, 2014 Games where you have to search for shit or decide things. Coparei made an excellent suggestion now that I think more about it. The hidden object games, like those from Big Fish games which my wife plays so often, would be well suited for a tulpa I think. Many of these games are not timed, but they are all about concentration and perception. The imagery or tones of the games might also influence a tulpa's development (but that last part is just a guess on my part). Chess is also an interesting suggestion. my thoughtform = Isis her appearance = stylized rabbit with dark fur and glowing eyes her developmental stage = imaginary friend Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NeonKnights April 11, 2014 Share April 11, 2014 A point-and-click like Monkey Island would probably be great. 'Course I doubt you kids know what that genre is. Heh, we dug out our old copy of Full Throttle for this reason. Also Pajama Sam, because Pajama Sam is timeless. "You've got to believe to achieve." -Hank Hill Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cold Blitz April 12, 2014 Share April 12, 2014 Strategy works best for Crystal and Electra, seeing as both of them loooove those types of games. - - L- 2/17/13 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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