I happened upon a bear in the wilderness, seemingly in the middle of nowhere right as winter ended. I was playing a stealthy archer, so I was able to sneak up on him and fire an arrow his way from about 7 tiles, which was as close as I was willing to get. I knew if I missed, I'd have one more chance to score a bleeding shot before he tore me to shreds, and even then I'd be lucky to get back to camp before dying of my own blood loss.
To my incredible surprise, the first shot hit the bear in the eye, killing him instantly and netting me several hundred pounds of meat and a ridiculously heavy hide which I later turned into a cloak thick enough to keep me warm for the rest of winter.
Also playing Kerbal Space Program. I now have a series of space based lazor defence satellites in orbit. I like to imagine that they are protecting Kerbin from allium invaders, or that they are reducing panic in funding countries. That game gives you an excellent sense of accomplishment sometimes, just watching as your creation spins around in space, hopefully keep the alliums at bay.
This post made me happy. I should make a game about keeping alliums at bay with space lasers.
A KSP FPS/RTS would be the best game ever to exist.