I feel it sounds silly of me to talk about games, as I'm just a casual player and not an expert at the subject. I know a guy who knows like everything about games and I feel so lost when he talks to me about it. For some reason, I can't really bother to learn much about it. It's kinda boring to me, sincerely. Maybe it's because I'm autistic and have strict interests, as I really enjoy learning about the ones I play.

Personally, I see that my biggest interests in games was by 2014, when I started playing some franchises I'm still a fan nowadays. As for an example, The Sims 4 and Five Nights at Freddy's. I don't play them currently, but I can say I had a lot of fun.

One game that has been kinda growing up with me is Minecraft. I play it since 2013, if I'm not mistaken. The amount of time I spent just on the tutorial, as I didn't have the full version of the game, it's beyond my memory. Terraria is one I've been playing for a while too. I'm not sure if I started playing in 2014 or 2015; I just remember I played it on Xbox 360 once (and of course called it 2D Minecraft), and then a while later I bought it for my Tablet. This month, on 27/01/2026, Terraria will finally get the promised update we've all been waiting for (for how long? I have no clue).

Two years ago, on 2024, I started playing League of Legends, and, for some reason, I fell in love with the game. Of course there are a lot of toxic players and all, but I really enjoy playing it. Two of the champions kinda became my hyperfocus; I have a lot of objects and collectible itens from one and I have the other tattooed on my right forearm. I'm talking about Leona and Diana. What can I say, huh? If it makes me feel good and it's not hurting anyone, I think it's fine to be hyperfocused. So, basically, I play as a support (Leona) or Midlaner/Jungler (Diana).

Maybe I'll eventually find more games that capture my attention and turn into a kind of hyperfocus to me. Right now, writing here is being one of my favourite activities.

Farewell!