"First Task for CSci160. Due Wednesday March 23 at 11:59pm Create a webpage that identifies you (or a fictional alternate personality). The page must include a title, using a title tag in the head portion of the page, at least two images at least two links, and a list or a table. Using HTML that is incompatible with HTML5 is okay for this assignment only, starting with task two, you will lose points for using non-HTML5 constructs."

Below, you can see some of the games I like to play and click on the pictures to be taken to the appropriate website!

SKYRIM

Skyrim is a great game with plenty of replay value. When you get tired of one character, you can make another and begin a completely new adventure. I have personally put over 1000 hours into this game. Also, whenever I think I am getting tired of this game, I can install mods from the NexusMods network and pump the game full of several more hours of replay value.

LEAGUE OF LEGENDS

League of Legends is a lot of fun. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely hate this game. I'm pretty sure the entire League of Legends community hates this game, but something about the gameplay is addictive and keeps bringing you back for more (against your better judgement). The only reason I really play is because I have friends on campus I can play with. If I had to play alone, I'd probably lose interest in the game fairly quickly.

DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS

Ah, Dungeons & Dragons, the king of games. I dedicate a large chunk of my time to D&D every week. It's great for building characters that you can really get attached to, being part of an epic story or quest, or even just having fun and wasting time. It's not for everyone, though, and it takes a lot of dedication to keep up with the new versions coming out. Although, a good Dungeon Master can make D&D fun for old, young, serious, and casual players alike.