If you’ve ever booked a game with a tennis pro or a golf pro, you know the value of playing with someone who really knows how to rip the tops of heads off the local demons, and that goes double for golf and tennis.
It’s not just another pretty 3d shooter. It’s the eternal never-ending struggle between good and evil, or as some would have you believe, Good and Evil.
The game is in itself irrelevant, and other games are being contemplated. The main idea is to provide folks with a LOT of time on their hands with something not merely interesting, but also challenging, very challenging, on a sliding scale upward into infinity.
Not everyone is in lockdown, but some folks still are, and others will be again, so this is the idea opportunity to grace yourself with some knowledge and skills.
The basic idea is to play with the pros. A Pro is, by definition, a celebrity, and that’s what it takes to get a crowd.
Celebrity Gaming.
Several of us are actually, to our own great collective surprise, considered legendary gamers, probably mostly because we’ve been in it since the very first video game ever, and we’ve developed hundreds of popular video games in our day, and we haven’t stopped yet.
Go on a Virtual Safari with a Video Gaming Legend.
That’s the concept. We can prove with documentation that we have had high places of regard in the gaming industry, and that makes us gaming legends.
I achieved first place level 99 assassin three seasons in a row and no, I wouldn’t go through THAT ordeal again for a million bucks and if you’re smart, neither will you.
Imagine if you were a golfer, and for a fee, you could play 18 holes with Jack Nicklaus or Arnold Palmer, or better yet, someone who’s still around.
That reminds me of a joke, but I haven’t the time today to tell it — almost music time here, 4pm every monday afternoon, on zoom these days.
So think about it — we need to get a clientele who would enjoy going out into a game environment with a gaming legend. What are we offering? What do we need to say or demonstrate or prove in order to get people to sign up?
How much should it cost? How many of these can we deliver a week? How many do we have to do in order to be able to support ourselves doing nothing but this?
WARNING: the stress level is higher than you think it is. You don’t notice it when you’re playing, but later, you’ll feel the impact, but instead of a drain, you’ll get a boost, if you know how to manage it.
I’ll be giving away THAT secret and other gaming secrets along the way, as we progress through the Diablo iii environment.
I’m also working on a Rites of Passage shooter through the worst parts of Bardotown in the Godd™ Engine. It should knock your socks off when I’m done with it.
Release date? Not set.
Got to run, time for music. Be there if you can.
See You At The Top!!!
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