Re: Tess & Max
“Okay, no scary,” Max replied, moving the chair back to get a better view of the different games, thinking about which one to start her off with. Her eyes landed on the Frogger game, and while it wasn’t Max’s favorite, it was something to start the woman with before building her up to other games. “How about this game called Frogger?” She suggested, moving in the direction of the game, hoping the woman followed.
Max could understand the whole time displacement thing, but most of the time she loved it, especially when catching up on new video games, movies, or shows that were going on from her time or haven’t come to be yet. Though right now, she was limited on what she could do, especially with the video games, and it sucked hardcore. Moving the chair to one side of the machine, she let the woman step up. “Okay, so the point of this game is by using the buttons, you’re trying to get the frog across safely. Don’t let it get hit by a car, fall in, or anything. Want to give it a try?” If not, then she’d pick out something else, but she figured this was an easy one to start with.