Author Topic: Im going to be at a public library all day and would like to fill up a USB...  (Read 1587 times)


Minecraft.


It is possible to play it off a flashdrive.


I'll post the necessary stuff if you want.

How about all of the books? Libraries tend to have a lot of them
This. Like the Day of the Triffids, 1984, Brave New World, you know, any of the older popular books with or without spooky outlooks on the world. Any library worth its salt binding will have at least one copy of those books.

I finished reading farenheit 451 and that was good. I dont know what to read next.
The art of  war by sun tzu

The art of  war by sun tzu

Sure, have him read a 2000 year old text about warfare.


minecraft
blockland
if there's internet access you could get a smaller remake of CSS
games like super meat boy/the binding of issac
Super Meat Boy may not run, as it depends heavily upon DirectX, which most public computers don't have.  I actually just tried SMB on a school computer today.

Sure, have him read a 2000 year old text about warfare.
You look badass when you quote it.

Sure, have him read a 2000 year old text about warfare.
much of that stuff still applies today, it has mostly to do with tactics, morale, and things of that nature, not fighting with swords and stuff.

You're going to a library, Why not read? Afterall inspiration for a lot of games came from the human mind.

The art of  war by sun tzu


if reading is sure to result in knowledge then you must read

Just remember not to log into anything because no doubt they are just covered in key loggers

That's not a spoiler, it's on the loving cover.

the joke

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 your god damn head

FTL:Faster than Light
minecraft
Toribash

Read Timeline by Michael Crichton
If books are too hard then bring the Powder toy or just go on Kongregate.
If they have blocks then bring Ultrasurf which is some proxy thing that bypasses blocks.