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Well, it starts off that way, but then gets progressively harder. The game is highly creative and highly stimulating. All you have to do is use the cursor to putt the balls. Aim with the cursor, pull back for more power and click to putt. What could be easier? Enjoy your game!

The idea of the game is straightforward. The game drops you off in a random place on Google Maps — you can choose the type of location, such as a European stadium, for instance — and you have to work out the location from everything you see around you. You could be in a busy Manhattan street, deserted in the middle of the Australian Outback or somewhere else equally random.

Wherever you end up, the game is easy to play and is a great distraction from studies. Instead, you can play them online by downloading them onto your phone, with versions available on iOS and Android.

The object of this click-and-point game is to find a hidden key and let yourself out of the room. This is where Elaborative Interrogation comes in. Instead of just passively re-reading your highlighted notes, you can convert this highlighted section into a question and answer. Distributed Practice is a major advantage of Anki. Having quick access to these notes at any time also encourages you to test yourself throughout the day.

The evidence discussed earlier demonstrates that practicing your learning, combined with a nice comfy sleep, is an excellent way to retain information. In the beginning, I said that following this advice would leave you with more time for video games.

From my own personal experience, I found that following study techniques such as Anki helped me retain information like never before while also increasing my leisure time. I remember standing outside exam halls looking at exhausted faces doing last-minute cramming.

In comparison, I was fresh-faced, relaxed and well-rested. In the academic year that I conquered this study method, I received my best grades while getting a higher amount of sleep and playing a higher amount of video games. I hope it works for you too! Thank you all very much for reading! This hard work would not be possible without the support of my wonderful Patrons. Thank you! Bloom, K. Effects of massed and distributed practice on the learning and retention of second-language vocabulary.

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Fallout Shelter is great for playing on the side while you work because it only requires a bit of attention every few minutes. In the early stages, you'll need to manually click on rooms that have finished producing food, water, and power to collect them.

After completing a few achievements, you'll likely be able to earn a Mr. Handy unit, which will collect those resources automatically. Vaults do occasionally face emergencies like fires and deathclaw attacks, but the sirens are hard to ignore.

If you've got your sound on or headphones in, you'll know when to look up and help your dwellers defend themselves. When you really need a break, treat yourself to one of Fallout Shelter's quests, which are more hands-on than managing the vault.

Most quests take a few hours for your dwellers to arrive at, but if you send them off early in the day, you'll be able to start one when you're ready and take a few minutes to guide them through several floors of enemies and loot. Free Clicker Steam , Browser. If you want to get into that side of it, check out our Realm Grinder guide to get started and learn the lingo. There's plenty of number crunching if you want it, but don't let it scare you off.

Like any clicker game, it's easy to get started. In Realm Grinder you start as the ruler in one of six factions each aligned with good or evil. The evil factions goblins, demons, and undead are most oriented towards an idle play style where you earn coins based on upgrades that you've bought instead of increasing the coins you earn per click. Realm Grinder is a great studying game. Not only does it flex your arithmetic skills in calculating upgrades if you want to get that deep but it really doesn't require too much of your attention.

The endgame for Realm Grinder can get pretty complex if you allow it, but if you just want to mess about and earn a few trophies, you don't need to read up on all the meta strats. The only danger is if you get too into it, you may end up doing speed runs instead of studying. Spaceplan has what few other clicker games do: an ending. A great ending, even.



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