There are games people play to win.
Games people grind for hours to improve at.
Games full of rankings, goals, rewards, and pressure.
And then there are games people return to quietly.
Not because they’re trying to achieve something.
But because the game feels familiar in a way that’s...
You wouldn’t think a game about floating circles could make your hands sweat.
And yet, there I was — staring at my screen, barely blinking, heart racing — because I was #2 on the leaderboard in agario and closing in on #1.
If you’ve played agario long enough, you know those rare runs. The...