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Just win the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ dates, dude.
Should've considered the Zero Life achievement a number.
There's no time limit, and playing obviously comes naturally to me by now...
So when I play... it's such a "background" like task, that it leaves my mind free most of the time to really think about other stuff, especially real life.
In games that are real time and/or hold my concentration better, I mostly think about the game and not other stuff. So again, Huniepop actually improves my non-gaming real-life more than most games. It's pretty cool in that respect. :-)
[By far my #1 cause of losing is zoning out so much that I don't cash in my 130%+ Sentiment for 100% completion, and just make the last move and lose.] BTW... I've gotten sentiment up to like 600+ or something when I was really trying, but I haven't taken it that seriously for a long time now.