What is Chronic-Fatigue-Syndrome

Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), also known as myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), post-viral fatigue syndrome (PVFS) and various other names, is a syndrome (or group of syndromes) of u...

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Recommendation: Internet games for when you're down
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  Added by: lobeliapeppergrass   
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Sometimes I play Jeopardy and Family Feud, etc. online (when I can stand being near the computer, lol, my chemically sensitive friends) for free at

www.games.com

They have all sorts of popular games.

It's winter here, not much else going on.
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Reply #1 - 01/07/09  6:37pm
" friv.com has thumbnail pictures of 200 games. Gemcraft is my favorite. It's in the second column. The thumbnails get bigger if you go to full screen, F11. They have some great games that are addicting. paxcon is another cool one (as long as it isn't pausing occasionaly, throwing the game off a bit). Samorost is a fun point and click adventure. There all on that site. I found it using Stumbleupon.com. A great site for finding the best of the best of what others have already found, on any topic. "
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Reply #2 - 01/07/09  7:33pm
" http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal/

I LOVE this site, the games are simple, but fun, in muted colours, with really lovely relaxed music. Games you can chill out playing! "
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Reply #3 - 01/07/09  8:14pm
" My partner gave me Scrabble for Christmas. It's nice because it has a noncompetitie mode where you can take as long as you want to play the game, and consult the dictionary. Just what someone with "cognitive deficit" needs. "
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Reply #4 - 03/07/09  12:34pm
" Travian is good as it requires little & often to play in short bursts...so long as you have a netbook/latop by your bed. It's a game where you build villages, form alliances (you get to know people).

I play all sorts of video/pc games depending on my mood & ability to focus. There are times when scrabble would be just too much but driving around GTA worlds can be quite relaxing(as it relies on long term memory rather than short term pressure)But I find I have to be very careful on the camera view point & where I remember I need to look on the screen or I get very nauseaous within a few seconds. "
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Reply #5 - 04/28/09  3:16pm
" Most of the games I play are for the XBOX 360. Am playing Left 4 Dead now. The XBOX is nice as I can play games and download HD movies to watch on my HDTV. "
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Reply #6 - 09/01/09  6:32am
" This is a great list! I've gotten totally addicted to this silly pseudo-rpg game kingdomofloathing.com. It's all very tongue-in-cheek and intelligently lighthearted. On my good days I can tackle the more complex quests that require thought and on my brain-foggy days I can just fight things to gain meat (the currency of the game). "

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