The Topic says it all. I like Real Time Strategy Games, as well as Zoo Tycoon, and some others.
My Favorites are-
Zoo Tycoon-Complete Collection (Because of the Xtra stuff)
All of the Command & Conquer Games
Rise Of Nations (Haven't played the expansion yet, anyone like it?)
Empire Earth (Again, haven't played the expansion yet, but has anyone else?)
And Call of Duty
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I love RPGs and some platformers are pretty fun I also like some real-time strategy games although I tend to go for the more 'magical' ones not the realistic war-like ones.
Hmm... definitely Zoo Tycoon and I like magical strategy "risk"-like games like Heroes of Might and Magic. My favorite is Diablo 2( this game is rated "M"ature so for you younger members don't play this game!)
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Civilzation - Call to Power and III (used to play the first when it was new)
The Sims
Monkey Island Series
Myst series
Sim City 4
and on the more action side of things...
Diablo II
Enter the Matrix
and I should start playing TRON more so I can get really good...
Medal of Honor Allied Assault ( really waiting for pacific assault )
Zoo Tycoon and expansions (what a surprise)
and I think one of the most promising games ever made: Rome Total War
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I am ashamed to say this ...the action games move so much they make me seasick. RLK, in a fit of nostalgia, plays Harry Potter once in a while. Quiditch makes me want to throw up. (I have the same problem with Zelda. Sigh....)
I like ZT/CC best of all.
The boy plays Age of Empires and some other game where you have to build a civilization and go to war to defend your town...can't remember the name.
I like a number of simulation, puzzle, platform, arcade, action, and single player sports and cards types of games. I do not like things involving battles or player characteristics. But my favorite games are:
Sokoban puzzles (as it turns out, many free versions are better than the commercial versions.)
Lasertank puzzles (free)
Text adventures (there are many good ones that are free and many that were commercial)
Graphical adventures (although there are some good free ones, there are spectacular commercial ones: any of the LucasArts ones including the Monkey Island series for their humor and elaborate dialogs, Syberia, Myst. So, SL, we have something in common! Do you still do graphical adventures?)
Jay - yep, somtimes! For a little while this summer my dad and I were playing Ages Beyond Myst. The concept was good, but the 3-D engine wasn't very efficient and ran waay slow, even on his computer. So it was hard to play very much in some of the ages