
It was on a great sale this week too, but I couldn't get into it enough to buy it. Maybe sometime I'll try again and be a little more patient.
It was on a great sale this week too, but I couldn't get into it enough to buy it. Maybe sometime I'll try again and be a little more patient.
I've been playing the ones made by Frogwares. I really like them.
I want to play this farming sim called Farm Together. I'm waiting for a sale to check it out.
I played a little bit of the first Dreamfall years ago. I remember thinking the graphics were really nice. I'll give it a try again if it comes up again on sale or in Game Pass.
I stopped playing The Witness because puzzle games make my brain hurt.
I played like an hour of Arkham City a little while ago. I really liked it. It's another one I'll play again one of these days.
Like you at the market, I'm really loving working at the library and with all my coworkers there. It doesn't pay the bills though and I'll have to get something additional or something different pretty soon. I wish I could just stay there all the time, though.
I had so much armor. Some levels have so many enemies though, I couldn't kill them fast enough.
I played Chess with my roommate in college, who usually beat me. I could never get excited about memorizing moves in Chess, or crunching numbers in SRPGs to get good at them. I usually play the first dozen or so levels in an SRPG (the easy ones) before stopping.
I got through most of the levels on Hard in EDF 2025. I thought I could get them all but a few of them were really tricky. I was really disappointed because I only had 3 or 4 levels left.
On a previous Genesis collection I played Phantasy Star I-IV. I didn't get far in I-III but when I got to IV, I started to actually get through it.
SRPGs are like chess but with role playing, adventure and a story. I was never good at chess though.
That tv show sounds neat, but I hardly ever watch tv anymore. I'm too busy gaming.
Dewey Decimal 794 - indoor games of skill. Should be in every library and include books on video games.
We recently lost a book I started called Masters of Doom about the making of Doom. I went back to take it out again to finish it and someone had it and never returned it. I hope we get a replacement copy sometime. I'm watching to see how long it takes just for curiosity sake.
I'm pretty sure there are several books on video games I've heard about that aren't in our collection. So, I may suggest the library buy some to increase the collection. I feel like I'm taking a personal interest in expanding this section in my library.
Ace Attorney is on PS4. Interesting. I noticed some other DS games on there too. One was Lock's Quest. I got it on a sale even though I already have it on DS. It's a remastered version and I like playing on tv more anyway.