When I had a kid, it was a game changer.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
One day, I was playing 'The Game of Life,' the board game, with a mess of kids, and I wasn't quite sure how, but it seemed different than the game I remembered playing as a kid. So I bought an old game, from 1960, and it was different.
I look at myself as a game-changer, and I try to make that a facet of my game.
Now that I look back, all the things that I was teased about, became game changers and my strengths. That's what we have to learn as mothers. We push our children so much to be perfect, but it's their imperfections that make them unique.
Having a kid really changed my perspective.
The game has basically not changed since I ended my career.
I still like to sit in a room and play games all day, so I'm a kid, really.
For some people, becoming a parent does change them, but it never changed me.
When I was younger I was trying to do what I wanted to do, not what the game wanted me to do.
It feels like there's something for everyone in video games. It's not just a toy for a certain age group. It's steeped in the culture now.
As a child, I was always playing some generic child.