We all know what ten means, and then there is the word "gage", which can mean a British general, a type of plum, an object thrown down to intitiate a challenge, or an actual challenge. So was there a particular reason behind this word and the base of this site? Here's how I approach it; in the original primordial Tengaged games (you know, in the 6,000's and early 7,000's), there was only one game feature and that was playing with ten people total in a castings game, and the game itself is a grueling challenge; unless of course you get stuck with a friendly algo. So did Randomize choose this name to mean "challenge with ten people"/"ten people challenged"? Or does the website mean "engaged" but an added "t" just to make it special and marketable? OR did Randomize intend for this to be a virtual British market place where sweet-tasting fruits such as plums could be purchased with the click of a button? Let me know below, thanks!
There used to be "10" in a game..and like "engaged" there put togethar lol
So he just added a "t" to "engaged" to make it suit lol
What I think anyway!
8. Go to my (bluedudeman) first game, the winner of that game won a lot of games in a row. Count up the # in a row, and go to that rank in the HoF...their first blog is clue #9.