Here in the Search nav, you can.... SEARCH. Start typing a game or gamer, it will autosuggest. Press one to go, or hit Enter to get the full search results.
Below the searchbox, you'll see recent games, gamers, clubs, events, and quests you've visited.
Below that is the full site map with all of the different pages on this platform. Most of these are accessible in the other navs too. But here they're all in one place, if you're into that sort of thing.
Jump in a virtual or IRL event, tournament, or league. Participate in a Quest (a gaming challenge that you can do any time). Channel 3 has something for all skill levels, including gaming-focused daily minigames.
Go to Events below to search for real-time tournaments or other events. Quests will show you offline challenges you can complete at any time.
You may have friends here already, or you may meet your next lifelong squadmate here. Either way, Channel 3 is most fun when you find your people and can have friendly competitions and participate in challenges together.
Below you can navigate all the gamers, clubs, and causes on Channel 3.
If you'd like to create and run a Club, submit an New Club Request.
Whether it's 1 to 2, or 99 to 100, leveling up is the best feeling in the world. On Channel 3, when you participate in quests, when your post gets 1Up'd, when you crush a daily minigame, you get XP. Get 1k XP, and you level up and unlock rewards. Rewards can be custom reaction GIFs, cool backgrounds, or prize wheel spins for IRL gaming gear or in game currency.
Turbo is an optional subscription for superusers. You don't need Turbo to enjoy Channel 3. Turbo users get early access to new features, and are able to unlock more levels in a season.
On Channel 3, seasons last 3 months. They will always run January 1 - April 1, April 1 - July 1, July 1 - October 1, and October 1 - January 1.
Open channel3.gg in Chrome. Click the Install icon in the right side of the address bar:
Click Install when you get this prompt.
After installation, you can pin to the Windows taskbar alongside your other favorite apps.
Open channel3.gg in Safari. It has to be Safari.
Tap the Share button in the middle of the footer.
Tap Add to Home Screen.
Tap Add on the prompt.
BOOM. You're done. iPhones try to act like it's "just a website bookmark" because they want everyone to go through the App Store but really it functions just like an app... Full screen, moveable icon on your home screen. All of it.
Enjoy.
Install the Channel 3 app from the Google Play Store.
I'm a simple person: I see a game where you can be friends with a T-Rex, I play the game where you can be friends with a T-Rex. Unfortunately, the joy that comes with riding on your very own prehistoric creature is negated by the inevitable encroachment of their untimely death - they WILL die and you WILL be devastated that the hours and hours of IRL time it takes to hatch a single stupid egg were for NOTHING.
This game lacks any tutorials, guides, or consistency. New players have to rely on veteran players to show them the ropes - this might work if you have nice friends with private servers, but the public servers are filled with the meanest teenagers you'll ever encounter who can't wait to stomp all over the tiny straw hut you just spent hours lovingly building for yourself and your dodo bird, killing you both in the process. (R.I.P. Kevin. You were taken from me too soon.)
If you're like me and decide to simply play alone, you'll find that eventually... you run out of things to do. There are no quests, objectives, or NPC's, so the maps feel incredibly empty and lifeless, even with all the dinosaurs roaming around. I built a base in every biome on the map and made it my mission to tame one of every creature. I collected the journals that I would occasionally stumble across - the only hints of anything resembling a narrative - but I was never actually encouraged to do anything with them. Eventually, even the dinosaur-riding mechanic wasn't enough to keep me engaged, and I abandoned the game and left my big prehistoric friends to fend for themselves.
If you like survival games that don't teach you how to play, the idea of becoming attached to a dinosaur that will probably die and break your heart, or are a teenager looking to terrorize peaceful newcomers and their innocent birds, you'll like ARK: Survival Evolved.
Ark was a great idea, and one that was executed way too late: Start-From-Scratch survival with building and freakin' dinosaurs. It's a great premise. And the product execution was pretty good, in terms of giving you a good mix of small, huge, easy, and terrifying dinosaurs. And the map was interesting to explore, and visually pleasing.
Big problem with Ark? Poorly-thought-out multiplayer, where you basically need to be unemployed with a group of unemployed friends to actually build and work through the crafting/building aspects on a public server, and that's if you've got a server where they give you 10x the resources and experience. It's more of a job than a game.
I played around with it for 108 hours, including multiplayer with friends and my wife, but I decided it wasn't worth dedicating my life to.
100% a 5 star in my books, the game is 7 years old and still plays better then most newer games to date. From waking up to taming your first dino, flying over the tree's on a giant bird, going underground in caves, going to the deepest depths of the ocean, theres not much this game doesnt have to offer you. with 1000's of hours in this game I can easily say you'll get trapped in it if you're not careful :)
A really good survival game. I personally didn’t make it too far before it got fairly tough for me. Partly due to playing by myself. I’m sure it would be even more enjoyable with some friends.