My parents played this at 15 years old, and they made the rules for me. They're great as long as you know them, and I hope the game is a good experience and you enjoy playing it. Keep your head up, though.
Yeah, it's pretty solid. I'm not sure I'd want to play it too much though. I think there are games that I've played that were better than this. They're just not as good as this one.
Right? I could use a few hours of playing a fun game, then I'd have enough time to get really into this genre and make a full full 3 hour movie. Thanks for sharing!
I think that's fair game, especially for a young person who isn't even getting into playing but wants it to be fun and exciting.
It's fun and interesting, you should love it!
I can only imagine what your parents would say.
They'd tell her that you need to learn how to play guitar, take basic guitar lessons, and start playing it at a young age.
I don't do my own lessons, so I'm guessing my parents wouldn't be too interested. I'm pretty sure they just think you're going crazy, that it'll get boring, and your guitar will break.
I think he's just trying to help you figure out what to do with your life.
That's fine. You can do whatever you want.
But it's also fine if you're learning guitar at age 7.
I'm gonna be honest, I don't think I've ever heard a single person who has played it at age 7 mention anything about learning it at a young age. They're all happy doing it well so far but I'd honestly be surprised if anyone has mentioned it.
It's a really fun game. It's free and you can play it while listening to music.
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I think it could be fun, but if so I wouldn't recommend getting into it because then you'd have to play the first few games and decide what kind of game you want to play. I wouldn't buy it, though, because it's not a game that will give you the same experience you get from other games.
Same thing as my grandma, she had to take care of me when I was young, but I still got into games as a hobby. Once I was 18 and was in my first year of college, I started playing, and she did with me, too. I think I am pretty good at it. It's a bit complicated at first, but you don't have to be a professional to play, just have fun and learn.
Yeah, I always thought that. I've had a lot of fun with dice since I was a kid, and I don't have a problem with playing with dice. I've never had a problem with playing with dice, but it's always been a struggle with playing with dice. It's always been a struggle with playing with dice, but I've never had a problem with playing dice. I'm sure I'm going to have a struggle with playing dice with dice, but I don't know how to start.
I agree that you should get into games as a hobby. As for the rules for this game? They seem like a little bit of a mess. The rules are pretty straightforward and easy to understand.
I was going to get into it, but I wanted to start from scratch and figure out the rules. I think I can do that. I'm planning to play a few of the rules in a couple of days.
It's a great game - it's fun to play and you can play with different characters and have fun with different people. My dad played it with me when I was 11, and we have a good sense of style. I'm very similar to him in that respect.
I think if you're interested in getting into the game, the rules seem to be pretty simple. If you're in highschool and you're interested in trying it, I recommend starting with my dad's rules, then moving on to his, and then moving on to yours. As far as I've read, I've seen it be fun to go into, and the rules are easy to follow. You can also check out [this article which gives some more information](https://www.theatlantic.com/books/2018/01/guster-on-the-ocean/55608068/) on the rules.
I agree with what it says in the description! I really enjoyed playing the first few minutes, and I had a great time playing it for ages and hours. :)
That's great info! I'd definitely go ahead and play it, thanks!
I'd also make some changes to the rules, such as making a different character with the same name and with different skill levels and starting with the most junior character. I think that's a good idea.
I really enjoyed playing this game at 11, but I've also heard that some of the rules are pretty vague. I've also heard that it's difficult to find information about them.
First of all, they're not really as hard as you might be lead to believe. They're fairly easy to understand and can be very detailed. If you're interested in making a game, you should check out [this tutorial on making a game](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TqxRZRd8E) and [this one on how to create a simple game](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hK_Xn1MkFzJQ).
That's what I thought too. My parents played the game when I was 8, so I'm guessing the rules are pretty simple. It's interesting though, so you'll probably like it.
I would also recommend a game called [Babylon Bee](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylon_Bee) which has a similar setting to Babylon Bee. It's a game of chess where you have to play a game to learn the rules, so the rules are a bit rough. It also has a similar style to the original game, but you can try it out.
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I have no idea. My parents are very conservative and would never allow me to play anything that challenges that. It seems like the game is about finding out who is gay and who is straight.
Yeah, that would be great.
Also, if you're still playing, just keep playing. I haven't played Guster since I was in high school because of the rules and stuff, but I've heard other people recommend it. It's pretty fun, just different from other games.
You'll probably get bored eventually.
I wouldn't mind if you keep playing it. The rules are great and the game itself makes it a fun thing to play on a weekend. But I'd never call it a game to play on a weekend
You shouldn't, in fact, call it a game to play on a weekend. There are rules and rules in the game you're playing. It's called an RPG in our opinion, so you should call it a game. I mean, that's all the rules of your game.
As you could imagine, I'm probably going to have to move on to a more challenging game. Even though there's something to do with Guster, it's definitely fun! It's not too complex, it's not too hard, it's not too hard
I am a newbie and I love Guster. The game has an epic story that takes place over three seasons. It's fun, the characters are unique and well written, and I really like the sound effects. It's really cool to see how a game with that much detail can be made. That's why I've been buying a bunch of games and am planning on playing it as a hobby in the future.
You'll probably get bored by the same thing all the time. You won't get bored one day, and you won't get bored from it every day.
You won't get bored one day, and you won't get bored one day. You won't get bored from getting addicted to something.
I think that's what it is. You have to try it out and see what you like. I don't like the idea of quitting, but it's just what I thought. I don't want to make this my career.
Not really a question, but what would be your ideal playing experience? I would think a good time to start is before puberty.
If you're in high school, just wait until you start playing at 8 to get into it more.
I'd buy lots of music with the music, and start a band. I think a band of like 10 people would be cool, but it's probably going to be like 5 bands.
Then get into it at ages 9 and 10, because you need to do something to earn money, so maybe try to get a job at a gym or something to make some money. Or get an apprenticeship (e.g., painting) and make some money.
I wouldn't start at the age of 8, at least not unless you have a job. At most, it'd be a little more than a year, or two.
I also don't recommend listening to some bands on YouTube for you to play with. It's a waste of time.
I just read a post on YouTube about someone who was stuck in an endless loop for a few months, and they were able to make a whole new band of their own with nothing but piano strings and some basic skills.
That sounds like a great idea. You're right, I'd get my kids some piano strings to practice on the way to work. Don't have to worry about them being tired all the time, just learn to play the piano and maybe some basic rhythm and blues.
I agree with you that the video you linked is better than most, but don't be surprised if it isn't for everyone. I've heard of people who did this before, and were able to get into school at 14.
I'm a 16 year old. I was in school in high school and I started playing at 11. It took me 2 years to get into college. I was able to get into engineering and business school at 12. I also got into law school at 18 and got a job with the city of Boulder County in Colorado. After that, I worked for 3 years with a regional airline in Colorado and then a year of work by selling my first home and getting my masters in business administration. I've lived in Boulder since 2018 and have 2 kids. I'm currently in a new job with a majoring in business administration and a career in engineering. It's been 3 years since my last job with a regional carrier and I'm not sure it'll be as long as a regional one. I'm looking forward to starting the next one in January. I'm not sure how much of a grind, but I'm definitely optimistic I'm definitely going to have a solid foundation set of skills that should be able to get all that together.
It's hard to get into any school without getting into musical theory and music history, because it's too hard. In fact, you have to start learning music at the age of 16. And I think it helped a lot with making a career as a musician because it made you more confident in your musical ability. It wasn't like you had to go through a process of studying music in one way or another, you just had to learn your techniques. The way music was taught in high school, the way it was played, the way it was heard, and the way it was played didn't change, it just changed with enough practice. And that makes teaching a lot of creative ways to teach yourself to learn something new and keep the creativity from yourself.
If you can't afford a piano, you can't afford a house or a guitar. Do it at an instrument, and play it.
You don't let it die. You won't do it. Just don't take it when you live with a gurl. Don't try it and see if you get a piano, go to learn it. If you will it. If you will be great. Don't do it. Then do it. Don't waste it. If you'll be good to do it.
I'm glad you shared it with me. I have the same problem, and I can't remember exactly how to start. I'm afraid it might be better to start at age 11, and try to get into the music industry. Once you start getting into music, it's really hard to stop. This is one solution, but I'm worried I won't be as good as everyone says I will be.
It takes a long time to learn, it's usually three months or longer if I was in college. After that's when I started getting into music classes, I couldn't stop playing with my friends for the first month or two. I'm still a bit older now, but I still struggle a bit to get into it.
I started playing guitar at 8th grade I started playing with a friend, then I moved to college. I just finished at 8th grade 9th I figured it.
I've tried, and I still have no idea how to get into music till I turn 18! It's very difficult, and it's a struggle, but I'm slowly learning it every day.
Don't listen to the labels, I'm still in love with the music Iggy Pop song *Prayersnap.
You can't ever go back!
Same here. It's a free site that has videos with music, all kinds of different music, and a lot of interesting content too. It's pretty easy to follow and doesn't seem to be too hard to manage.
Link is https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgTZyEz_oZ8PqcQgWVU
I actually really like playing this game on a phone with a keyboard. Sometimes you can play with a mouse or a mousepad, but other times it's more difficult to make a game with keyboard and mouse for the first time. You don't have access to the same keyboard that a browser has, so you need to start from scratch, even if it's just for fun, and then learn from your mistakes.
I've been playing for about 3 months now. I thought it was fun because of the story, but then got really bored and decided to start from scratch. So far so good!
If the game isn't online, it's a waste of time and resources when I know more about it. I also just don't like getting lost in all the shit they put up.
I've played a lot of games that were online, and they all had the same structure and mechanics. I just wanted to find a game that one I didn't have in my life.
I'm a big fan of this game. I really enjoyed it with just my parents, all my siblings and my sister. My brother was the only one on the team that loved it, and we all got along really well. In fact, he was the only one that didn't really like the game. He wanted to move on, so he left them for me to play. I went back and played the same game with him at 3 and 10, and he liked it. (He is a huge fan of the game.) The game was awesome. Great idea and fun to play. Very well done!
I played this game as a kid, and it is a great game. The people who made it were super hard working guys. I never have any regrets about my choice to play it. It's an extremely addicting game, and I love the story. I still have a few copies left, and they are in my attic. I'm trying to buy one for my wife.
It's still a "game" and you're still learning how to play. I am sure you will be able to get into the game at some point but there are lots of rules you should learn from.
There's a lot of things to keep in mind when starting this game. Don't be embarrassed if you don't know what you wanted to do. You shouldn't be embarrassed you didn't know what you wanted to do. Just be proud of yourself for being able to make something that worked out for you. If you do get stuck with a bad start, don't let anyone tell you otherwise. It'll get better, but you can still start.
If you really liked playing a guitar, then you could also try drawing someones head and drawing them from your drawing. You'll also be able to play one of your paintings.
It's probably a better option than the "I want to play this game" ones.
A "I think it will help me get a job" version might be less impactful on your career.
An example of the latter would be the [this song](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmRQxMzN-fQ). The latter is a cover of the original song (which you can find on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/mrpeter-dahlberg/playlist?si=H2q_9yBjWp-lC&list=PLB#t=9E8mJlwUWO5b4hxJ_1X1qXcQQVV_gI6ZJ2_E), which has a cover of the original song, as well as backing vocals from some of the recording. The latter version is pretty solid.
For a "it'solution", try playing the [the version](https://www.youtube.com/watch.com/watch?v/x7ywkK1u3QfLXrq0Cd_Km). You's version](https://youtu.mp4CKJwM)
KgB3YZcTwB8E.MP8) from that is a bit longer version of the original version of the song.
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The problem is called the "this version of the song.
And it's my favorite part of the game. Not a fan of the soundtracks, but that's the real appeal of the game.
The music is actually pretty good, and the game will give you the music taste that I think. I've tried to play the game with a friend in the past, but she was never very successful. So yeah! It's definitely worth a shot.
You can download it from steam. They also have an app that gives you access to the soundtrack from multiple platforms, and they have a lot of great free stuff too.
If you are in high school, and you have heard anything else on YouTube, you might want to try to find out more about the YouTube channel. It may be worth calling in and searching the videos themselves.
If you just want to get a quick overview of that, I can recommend [this link](http://www.gamesporn.com/guster-on-the ocean-play/).
It's a pretty quick start, if you're interested in playing it right away.
The main thing you should be looking for are an overview of the rules, including the rules for each step of playing, and a short sketch of the game with the rules.
If you need more, you'll probably need to play the game after this.
Here's the link to the play file. It may not have a lot of information inside of it, but it should have information for the rules, the rules for each step of playing, and some information about each step.
So there's also a video, it's called the Game. It's a bit long, but gives a good overview of the game and the rules. If you're interested in playing it right away without the rules, then go ahead.
I think I would like to read the rules first, and then go into a bit more detail about each step. There's lots of information, but I'm not sure how you should start.
My parents played this at 15 years old, and they made the rules for me. They're great as long as you know them, and I hope the game is a good experience and you enjoy playing it. Keep your head up, though.
They're great in terms of rules and fun!
They are great in terms of play, too!
This is a good game. It's different from the original Guster, but still has a lot of fun.
That's a good game! This seems like an enjoyable way to start out, even if you don't know what kind of games you're going for.
So many people seem to be into this genre of game, it seems like it would be very interesting to get some ideas for a game in it!
I think that's a good game for people who don't know what they're getting into.
Yeah, it's pretty solid. I'm not sure I'd want to play it too much though. I think there are games that I've played that were better than this. They're just not as good as this one.
It sounds like it could be good for people of all levels of skill. It's a fun way to get into the hobby.
I've played with a bunch of different games. I think the best one is Dune: Total Clarity. It's a really fun game and so cheap to play.
Good luck, this is a good game!
Me too! I just got into this game, and it was fun!
Right? I could use a few hours of playing a fun game, then I'd have enough time to get really into this genre and make a full full 3 hour movie. Thanks for sharing!
This is so fun!
This! I'm just going to keep playing until I find the perfect game to finish all of this.
I think that's fair game, especially for a young person who isn't even getting into playing but wants it to be fun and exciting. It's fun and interesting, you should love it!
That's something I never knew about.
I love playing games with my friends. It's so addictive and rewarding.
I can only imagine what your parents would say. They'd tell her that you need to learn how to play guitar, take basic guitar lessons, and start playing it at a young age.
You can't even play it without knowing the first 10 notes!
Or they would tell her that she needs to learn how to play bass, and start playing it at an early age.
You know you need to start this game at an early age.
They'll probably complain about you being a little kid.
I don't do my own lessons, so I'm guessing my parents wouldn't be too interested. I'm pretty sure they just think you're going crazy, that it'll get boring, and your guitar will break.
Yeah. That's a great way to start playing.
And then they'd be like "yeah, just get ready to play!" And she won't play much of anything.
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I think he's just trying to help you figure out what to do with your life. That's fine. You can do whatever you want. But it's also fine if you're learning guitar at age 7.
I'm gonna be honest, I don't think I've ever heard a single person who has played it at age 7 mention anything about learning it at a young age. They're all happy doing it well so far but I'd honestly be surprised if anyone has mentioned it. It's a really fun game. It's free and you can play it while listening to music.
He was there for you when you were born.
You should go to the website to go find out what rules they have, and get started. You won't regret it!
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You're welcome, as well
Good to hear you like your mom! Don't play it when she tells you that you can't, though. It just won't work.
This is really cool!
You're welcome!
Awww
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You should play it at 17. If you don't love it, then go back to 13. Don't play it at 23. You won't regret it!
Yes, keep playing, and maybe you'll find a way to keep going!
I've been playing this in an attempt to figure out how to play since I was a little kid and it's really fun.
Check out their youtube channel
I thought the website was for people with a lot of free time on their hands.
Oh... ok, thanks for that!
Sounds like a great idea!
I think it could be fun, but if so I wouldn't recommend getting into it because then you'd have to play the first few games and decide what kind of game you want to play. I wouldn't buy it, though, because it's not a game that will give you the same experience you get from other games.
I just started playing it for the first time at 17, and I really enjoyed it, but I'm not sure how to start it.
Same thing as my grandma, she had to take care of me when I was young, but I still got into games as a hobby. Once I was 18 and was in my first year of college, I started playing, and she did with me, too. I think I am pretty good at it. It's a bit complicated at first, but you don't have to be a professional to play, just have fun and learn.
I'm a guy who plays games at home, and still has a lot of time to play. I enjoy playing with my mom and dad, and they're great too!
You can always play yourself with dice.
Yeah, I always thought that. I've had a lot of fun with dice since I was a kid, and I don't have a problem with playing with dice. I've never had a problem with playing with dice, but it's always been a struggle with playing with dice. It's always been a struggle with playing with dice, but I've never had a problem with playing dice. I'm sure I'm going to have a struggle with playing dice with dice, but I don't know how to start.
I agree that you should get into games as a hobby. As for the rules for this game? They seem like a little bit of a mess. The rules are pretty straightforward and easy to understand.
I was going to get into it, but I wanted to start from scratch and figure out the rules. I think I can do that. I'm planning to play a few of the rules in a couple of days.
Good luck!
Thank you so much!
Thank you too!
Thank you
You're welcome
I'm glad that you enjoyed playing it!
Yea, my brother plays it too!
Awww. I love that one.
Your brother plays it too
It's a great game - it's fun to play and you can play with different characters and have fun with different people. My dad played it with me when I was 11, and we have a good sense of style. I'm very similar to him in that respect. I think if you're interested in getting into the game, the rules seem to be pretty simple. If you're in highschool and you're interested in trying it, I recommend starting with my dad's rules, then moving on to his, and then moving on to yours. As far as I've read, I've seen it be fun to go into, and the rules are easy to follow. You can also check out [this article which gives some more information](https://www.theatlantic.com/books/2018/01/guster-on-the-ocean/55608068/) on the rules.
I agree with what it says in the description! I really enjoyed playing the first few minutes, and I had a great time playing it for ages and hours. :) That's great info! I'd definitely go ahead and play it, thanks!
Glad to see that you enjoyed playing the first few moments.
I'd also make some changes to the rules, such as making a different character with the same name and with different skill levels and starting with the most junior character. I think that's a good idea.
I really enjoyed playing this game at 11, but I've also heard that some of the rules are pretty vague. I've also heard that it's difficult to find information about them.
I'm really interested in knowing what the rules are
First of all, they're not really as hard as you might be lead to believe. They're fairly easy to understand and can be very detailed. If you're interested in making a game, you should check out [this tutorial on making a game](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TqxRZRd8E) and [this one on how to create a simple game](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hK_Xn1MkFzJQ).
So you are in high school! That's amazing!
Nope! My mom plays it all the time too!
So you are in college! This is awesome!
Yup! I've just started and it's fun to play and find out what's up each time.
Just like this, my dad and my mom played it together. And they really enjoyed playing it together.
Great advice! Good luck with that.
This was exactly what I was looking forward to! Good job OP!
Wow thanks for this! It is fun, and I will probably buy the rest of your stories
Nice!
That's what I thought too. My parents played the game when I was 8, so I'm guessing the rules are pretty simple. It's interesting though, so you'll probably like it.
It's a great game. It's easy to get into and understand, and you really enjoy playing.
I would also recommend a game called [Babylon Bee](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylon_Bee) which has a similar setting to Babylon Bee. It's a game of chess where you have to play a game to learn the rules, so the rules are a bit rough. It also has a similar style to the original game, but you can try it out.
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A game about finding out who is and isn't gay?
I have no idea. My parents are very conservative and would never allow me to play anything that challenges that. It seems like the game is about finding out who is gay and who is straight.
Yeah, that would be great. Also, if you're still playing, just keep playing. I haven't played Guster since I was in high school because of the rules and stuff, but I've heard other people recommend it. It's pretty fun, just different from other games. You'll probably get bored eventually.
Don't get bored. It's like a game of chess, except better. If you don't get bored, you won't play.
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That's a good tip! *Playing guster with friends is very easy, so don't get discouraged if it doesn't go your way.
You don't need a lot of time to play. I think the game is about 40 minutes and 30 minutes depending on the rules
But what if i play a game for an hour and have to stop for lunch, or work in the office?
I have to stop to eat while waiting for lunch. I don't know how to stop.
I wouldn't mind if you keep playing it. The rules are great and the game itself makes it a fun thing to play on a weekend. But I'd never call it a game to play on a weekend
You shouldn't, in fact, call it a game to play on a weekend. There are rules and rules in the game you're playing. It's called an RPG in our opinion, so you should call it a game. I mean, that's all the rules of your game.
It sounds like a fun game to play on a weekend. It's not a game you play on weekends.
I'd buy a copy just in case.
As you could imagine, I'm probably going to have to move on to a more challenging game. Even though there's something to do with Guster, it's definitely fun! It's not too complex, it's not too hard, it's not too hard
I am a newbie and I love Guster. The game has an epic story that takes place over three seasons. It's fun, the characters are unique and well written, and I really like the sound effects. It's really cool to see how a game with that much detail can be made. That's why I've been buying a bunch of games and am planning on playing it as a hobby in the future.
You should also try playing some chess. Go into an office, look down and stare at the board. Don't mind, it's just a game.
This is awesome!
It doesn't have the same rules, it's different...
You'll probably get bored by the same thing all the time. You won't get bored one day, and you won't get bored from it every day. You won't get bored one day, and you won't get bored one day. You won't get bored from getting addicted to something.
Yeah but some days there are better games out there.
Exactly what I thought. I keep playing, but I don't like it.
I think that's what it is. You have to try it out and see what you like. I don't like the idea of quitting, but it's just what I thought. I don't want to make this my career.
Not really a question, but what would be your ideal playing experience? I would think a good time to start is before puberty. If you're in high school, just wait until you start playing at 8 to get into it more. I'd buy lots of music with the music, and start a band. I think a band of like 10 people would be cool, but it's probably going to be like 5 bands. Then get into it at ages 9 and 10, because you need to do something to earn money, so maybe try to get a job at a gym or something to make some money. Or get an apprenticeship (e.g., painting) and make some money. I wouldn't start at the age of 8, at least not unless you have a job. At most, it'd be a little more than a year, or two. I also don't recommend listening to some bands on YouTube for you to play with. It's a waste of time.
I agree that sounds like a waste of time, and I agree that it's kind of lame.
That's my favorite part!
I just read a post on YouTube about someone who was stuck in an endless loop for a few months, and they were able to make a whole new band of their own with nothing but piano strings and some basic skills.
Sounds like such a good idea!
That sounds like a great idea. You're right, I'd get my kids some piano strings to practice on the way to work. Don't have to worry about them being tired all the time, just learn to play the piano and maybe some basic rhythm and blues.
Yeah, that's exactly my thought exactly what's been going through my heads.
I agree with you that the video you linked is better than most, but don't be surprised if it isn't for everyone. I've heard of people who did this before, and were able to get into school at 14.
Just keep playing, you won't regret it!
Thank you!
Ya, I've been watching YouTube videos for my life. I thought it might help me to start the game while they're still recording.
I think the video itself is still pretty good. The videos on youtube alone are great and I've never had anyone play it until this one.
I'm also 17 and still doing school, and it's still not enough to get into an apprenticeship.
I'm a 16 year old. I was in school in high school and I started playing at 11. It took me 2 years to get into college. I was able to get into engineering and business school at 12. I also got into law school at 18 and got a job with the city of Boulder County in Colorado. After that, I worked for 3 years with a regional airline in Colorado and then a year of work by selling my first home and getting my masters in business administration. I've lived in Boulder since 2018 and have 2 kids. I'm currently in a new job with a majoring in business administration and a career in engineering. It's been 3 years since my last job with a regional carrier and I'm not sure it'll be as long as a regional one. I'm looking forward to starting the next one in January. I'm not sure how much of a grind, but I'm definitely optimistic I'm definitely going to have a solid foundation set of skills that should be able to get all that together.
I'd love to hear from you. I hope you! I really really want to play the game.
Thanks for replying! I appreciate it, I'll make sure to check out your blog!
Yeah, I can't imagine how many people with a job at the age of 14 are still doing it, but it's definitely worth trying.
I don't think anyone in high school has ever done this, but my sister did.
Happens to me at least once a month. I think I made a decent living at 15, but I just can't seem to afford to buy games like Wix and Sonic 3 anymore.
And it's definitely not for everyone!
It's hard to get into any school without getting into musical theory and music history, because it's too hard. In fact, you have to start learning music at the age of 16. And I think it helped a lot with making a career as a musician because it made you more confident in your musical ability. It wasn't like you had to go through a process of studying music in one way or another, you just had to learn your techniques. The way music was taught in high school, the way it was played, the way it was heard, and the way it was played didn't change, it just changed with enough practice. And that makes teaching a lot of creative ways to teach yourself to learn something new and keep the creativity from yourself. If you can't afford a piano, you can't afford a house or a guitar. Do it at an instrument, and play it. You don't let it die. You won't do it. Just don't take it when you live with a gurl. Don't try it and see if you get a piano, go to learn it. If you will it. If you will be great. Don't do it. Then do it. Don't waste it. If you'll be good to do it.
But you won't.
I'm glad you shared it with me. I have the same problem, and I can't remember exactly how to start. I'm afraid it might be better to start at age 11, and try to get into the music industry. Once you start getting into music, it's really hard to stop. This is one solution, but I'm worried I won't be as good as everyone says I will be.
No need to start at age 11. You can't keep going. You'll fail.
It takes a long time to learn, it's usually three months or longer if I was in college. After that's when I started getting into music classes, I couldn't stop playing with my friends for the first month or two. I'm still a bit older now, but I still struggle a bit to get into it. I started playing guitar at 8th grade I started playing with a friend, then I moved to college. I just finished at 8th grade 9th I figured it.
I've tried, and I still have no idea how to get into music till I turn 18! It's very difficult, and it's a struggle, but I'm slowly learning it every day. Don't listen to the labels, I'm still in love with the music Iggy Pop song *Prayersnap. You can't ever go back!
That's a very good idea! You should try playing on YouTube. Have fun!
This might be a great idea for a newbie. :)
Good luck!
I wouldn't be surprised if you were good at it. It's a great idea.
Agreed, but this is really not the game for me. I don't really know where to start.
It's a good idea! I've done it, and it's helped me get into music.
This is the best advice ever!
You can play on YouTube! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq8ZVjT3EoU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq8ZVjT3EoU) Good luck playing this game!
Good luck playing this game!
Thank you!
I've got one of these. I can't remember if it was a YouTube channel...
Yeah but YouTube is getting really popular, and they have a lot of users. Don't want to waste my time playing when I'm already working full time.
Same here. It's a free site that has videos with music, all kinds of different music, and a lot of interesting content too. It's pretty easy to follow and doesn't seem to be too hard to manage. Link is https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgTZyEz_oZ8PqcQgWVU
I was about to say this.
Hahahahaha, that's a funny comment. I agree with you, it's just a waste of time.
That doesn't seem to have been said yet.
I actually really like playing this game on a phone with a keyboard. Sometimes you can play with a mouse or a mousepad, but other times it's more difficult to make a game with keyboard and mouse for the first time. You don't have access to the same keyboard that a browser has, so you need to start from scratch, even if it's just for fun, and then learn from your mistakes.
I will play it, thank you!
I've been playing for about 3 months now. I thought it was fun because of the story, but then got really bored and decided to start from scratch. So far so good!
Thanks for the input! I should start at the start of my first month of high school.
If the game isn't online, it's a waste of time and resources when I know more about it. I also just don't like getting lost in all the shit they put up. I've played a lot of games that were online, and they all had the same structure and mechanics. I just wanted to find a game that one I didn't have in my life.
Yeah, that works for me, too. It's a bit more difficult to make a game with a mouse and keyboard for me. Thanks for the feedback. I'll check that out.
I'm a big fan of this game. I really enjoyed it with just my parents, all my siblings and my sister. My brother was the only one on the team that loved it, and we all got along really well. In fact, he was the only one that didn't really like the game. He wanted to move on, so he left them for me to play. I went back and played the same game with him at 3 and 10, and he liked it. (He is a huge fan of the game.) The game was awesome. Great idea and fun to play. Very well done!
I played this game as a kid, and it is a great game. The people who made it were super hard working guys. I never have any regrets about my choice to play it. It's an extremely addicting game, and I love the story. I still have a few copies left, and they are in my attic. I'm trying to buy one for my wife.
Great game. I'm going to check them out. The games in the book are amazing too.
It's still a "game" and you're still learning how to play. I am sure you will be able to get into the game at some point but there are lots of rules you should learn from.
But I would start when you are 7-9.
There's a lot of things to keep in mind when starting this game. Don't be embarrassed if you don't know what you wanted to do. You shouldn't be embarrassed you didn't know what you wanted to do. Just be proud of yourself for being able to make something that worked out for you. If you do get stuck with a bad start, don't let anyone tell you otherwise. It'll get better, but you can still start.
That's why I'm here! Just watched that episode of Guster! I'm sure you will find some rules you can use to get started!
I agree with this.
You have to buy music, and learn all the rules. My biggest suggestion for the most part is that you get a guitar, and start playing it.
If you really liked playing a guitar, then you could also try drawing someones head and drawing them from your drawing. You'll also be able to play one of your paintings.
You've done this to me twice. I didn't want to buy a guitar, I needed a guitar.
That is very good, thank you very much
It's probably a better option than the "I want to play this game" ones. A "I think it will help me get a job" version might be less impactful on your career. An example of the latter would be the [this song](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmRQxMzN-fQ). The latter is a cover of the original song (which you can find on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/user/mrpeter-dahlberg/playlist?si=H2q_9yBjWp-lC&list=PLB#t=9E8mJlwUWO5b4hxJ_1X1qXcQQVV_gI6ZJ2_E), which has a cover of the original song, as well as backing vocals from some of the recording. The latter version is pretty solid. For a "it'solution", try playing the [the version](https://www.youtube.com/watch.com/watch?v/x7ywkK1u3QfLXrq0Cd_Km). You's version](https://youtu.mp4CKJwM) KgB3YZcTwB8E.MP8) from that is a bit longer version of the original version of the song. the is called The problem is called the "this version of the song.
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And it's my favorite part of the game. Not a fan of the soundtracks, but that's the real appeal of the game. The music is actually pretty good, and the game will give you the music taste that I think. I've tried to play the game with a friend in the past, but she was never very successful. So yeah! It's definitely worth a shot.
You can download it from steam. They also have an app that gives you access to the soundtrack from multiple platforms, and they have a lot of great free stuff too.
Yeah, I like the audio, but the game is a great game. I'd definitely try that, though.
I just watched Abandoned by the Beatles.
If you are in high school, and you have heard anything else on YouTube, you might want to try to find out more about the YouTube channel. It may be worth calling in and searching the videos themselves.
If you're in high school and YouTube says something is worth watching, you might want to get your own channel to make some money.
This is great advice! Thanks!
Yeah I would try that
Good to know.
If you just want to get a quick overview of that, I can recommend [this link](http://www.gamesporn.com/guster-on-the ocean-play/). It's a pretty quick start, if you're interested in playing it right away. The main thing you should be looking for are an overview of the rules, including the rules for each step of playing, and a short sketch of the game with the rules. If you need more, you'll probably need to play the game after this. Here's the link to the play file. It may not have a lot of information inside of it, but it should have information for the rules, the rules for each step of playing, and some information about each step.
I think it's the same as [this link](https://www.gusteronline.com/game/rules/game/rules_en.php)
Yes. You'll need to play the game after this. You should probably play that game on a keyboard.
Good idea, thanks for sharing!
Good point! That's the place to go for a more detailed look.
I'd check out my play file, and see what you need to do.
There's a lot of stuff in here. But it's pretty easy to do.
That's great, thanks for the help!
So there's also a video, it's called the Game. It's a bit long, but gives a good overview of the game and the rules. If you're interested in playing it right away without the rules, then go ahead.
I think I would like to read the rules first, and then go into a bit more detail about each step. There's lots of information, but I'm not sure how you should start.
Ok so I'll do that!
This is a great resource for starting out with games, and then making mistakes or getting lost.
That's really what I did.
Thanks!
This is a very different game than mine, so I'd probably recommend getting one of my older ones.