Steem Pon9 Game In Action
Being Monday, which is the beginning of the work week, I engage myself with the Steem Pon9 game. As usual, I woke up, said my prayer, and carried my phone to read and reply to messages on WhatsApp and Facebook. After reviewing the messages on my phone, I then logged into Steemit, and what came to mind was playing the PON9 game.
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I opened the Steem Retro Games app, clicked on the Pon9 game, and played the game. My goal for playing the game this morning was to score 2000 points or more, and I ultimately reached 506 points.
My score represents the total progress that I made before losing all my lives. In an arcade-style game like this, PON9, the score reflects how well I have performed in the game by surviving longer, avoiding obstacles, and collecting items.
Reaching 506 points is not easy, which indicates that I have managed to stay active and accumulate a good amount of points before the game ended. However, the score doesn't guarantee a win since there is no final level; it only acts as a personal achievement marker.
As a player, I always aim to beat my previous score, and on my next play, I will ensure that I beat the score of 506 points.
Due to the nature of the game, 506 points is a solid performance, but it also set a new benchmark for me to improve on my next play. Stay tuned, as I will be sharing with you about my next round of the game.
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I very much liked this, brother. The video of playing Steem Pon9 in the morning after prayers and messages was so relatable, so it demonstrates how gaming could be easily integrated into routine. Achieving 506 points is quite notable, since it is clear that you never had to encounter any challenges, as you were able to remain the same and keep the game going.
What I find best about it is that you took your score as the success and the challenge in future. Such a mentality of I performed well, however, I can perform better is a strong one not only in games, but in life as well. Each new point will be a personal standard and this is the way growth works.
Keep on, I can see you already running through that 506-point barrier. This post actually demonstrates the fact that games are not only fun but also help us to be more patient, concentrate and brave to continue getting better.