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Member since: Feb. Supporter Level 59 Gamer. Member since: Jan. Member Level 04 Audiophile. Assassin's Creed is mostly the same game every year, though it is getting old.

Member since: Mar. Supporter Level 60 Game Developer. Member Level 07 Gamer. Probably most fighting games. Repetitive yet, so satisfying. Member since: Oct. Supporter Level 60 Blank Slate. Repetitive yet, so satisfying That is true.

Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat were both great in different ways. Both street fighter and mortal Kombat were great games, but played different I think we both agree, but fighting games can be awesome if you overlook the repetition.

I think we both agree, but fighting games can be awesome if you overlook the repetition. Member since: Nov. Supporter Level 20 Musician. Every freakin rhythm game on the planet. But I love them anyways. The last rhythm game I enjoyed was Parappa the Rapper. Shit, dude. Member Level 11 Melancholy. Yes, I do not play those fake instrument games. Member since: Jul. Though it's a shooter, it requires no strategy whatsoever.

All you do is shoot zombies and save people. The upside is that it has a customizable character, and that it's fast paced. Untold Legends is a very tedious game. But, it has it's good sides. Besides the regular hack and slash, this game comes with a large Skill Tree, which may keep people busy for a while.

But hey, if it's hack and slash, it gets boring quickly. You could say this is a Dynasty Warriors rip-off. But when you think about it, it's not. But it is still very repetitive.

It gets tedious, but it may keep some people busy with the beautiful graphics and flashy attacks and cinemas. But still, it can be very tedious. Yes, we were all expecting this. Dynasty Warriors was fun for the first few times, but when it got to the third expansion, then began to total repitition.

Dynasty Warriors is a slash, slash, slash, slash game. All you do is hit the same button, which causes boredom. In the expansions, there are almost no new things, just the same hack and slash. And there you have it, my list of the 10 most tedious games. Though, you would think the List is tedious because of the overuse of the words tedious and repetition Irony!

Well, in the gaming industry. There are the good, the bad, and these games. We pick a passage to work on, and roll the dice to see how many repetitions they have to do. The most important rule for this game is that rolling a 1 or 2 never counts. For some reason, kids seem to accept the fact that they have to do what the dice says! They will argue with their teacher, or whine to their parents to try to get out of repeating something, but when the dice tells them how many times to repeat, they always do it!

For this game, I write down several dynamic markings on tiny pieces of paper pianissimo, piano, mezzo forte, forte, fortissimo , fold them up and put them in a "fish bowl" any bowl, glass, cardboard box, etc. The student must "go fish" before each repetition, to determine how loud or soft they must play. If you are enthusiastic about their dynamics, the kids will happily play the same thing over and over again because they are no longer focused on the repetitions, but on the challenge of playing at different volumes.

This game can also be played with different tempo markings. Violin, Cello and Piano Practice Games We all know that practice makes perfect, but sometimes it's easier said than done! The Penny Game This game encourages intense focus and maximum effort from the child. Stand on one foot Switch feet! Hop up and down while you play Stick out your tongue Close your eyes Walk in a circle Pretend you have the hiccups All of these games can make kids forget that they are playing the same thing over and over, but hopefully bring a little laughter and joy into the practice room.

Roll the Dice. Go Fish. Happy Practicing!



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