any one convinced a famly member to play cantr?

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any one convince a family member to play cantr?

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Re: any one convinced a famly member to play cantr?

Postby Snickie » Wed Feb 15, 2012 2:58 am

Doug R. wrote:It would be really weird if one of your characters met and fell in love with one of your [...] dad's characters. The weirdness of that would be enough to scar one for life.

That'll never happen to me, especially since Ally's in PD and can see who I play. One of my characters once had a crush on one of his, but she and I both knew it wasn't going to work out.
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Re: any one convinced a famly member to play cantr?

Postby the_antisocial_hermit » Wed Feb 15, 2012 3:18 pm

Mitch79 wrote:
Doug R. wrote:
Ronja Rotschopf wrote:No. Of course I mention the game from time to time, but only my father and my brother would be potential players. But at the moment I don't try to convince them because the aspects that might interest them are not developed enough (Russian language group, society simulation).

It would be really weird if one of your characters met and fell in love with one of your brother's or dad's characters. The weirdness of that would be enough to scar one for life.


LOL Reminds me of a time when I had a male character who met a certain female, Things started to get interesting relationship wise and they started getting close UNTIL!.....

Totally by accident, I found out that the certain female character mine had fallen for happened to be played by my sister. Talk about awkward. Needless to say they went their seperate ways.

Hahaha, I remember this.

I forgot to mention in my earlier post, I did get my sister to sorta play a few days or a week (years upon years ago). But I think she forgot about playing the game after a while. She used to like the stories I'd tell her, so it wasn't hard to talk her into it. Nowadays she's contented with me just telling her stories, as she's too busy for games that you can't play for a day and then put away for a few weeks or months (she is a social butterfly and in college), so I'm not likely to try and get her to play again.
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