If ever he gets angry that I showed them to you, I’ll sit him down for a drink or a hot meal or something heroic. While the game is fun to a point, what made it so interesting for me are the diary entries that range from thought-provoking to head-bashing. Although you do have to check on the hero occasionally-just to see if he/she is still alive, needs resurrection, currently duking it out with another champion, or dodging some monster in a mini-quest. You barely have to keep tabs on your hero because his/her progress is left to the system. Upon registration, you name yourself as a patron god then you create the hero who you encourage or punish, depending on your whim. The game is a massively-multiplayer zero-player game (ZPG). Godville hero page, after a month of progress–if you could call it progress “Godville is the answer! All you need to do is to create your own hero and he will do all these boring things you had to do in the other games, leaving you to enjoy the only thing that matters in any game – lean back and have fun.” That’s according to Google. It’s now about a month since I started playing Godville.
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