I found it kind of interesting to see a game like Legend of Zelda condensed into a three second mini game. Get to the cave entrance. That's it. It's like, here's one mechanic from the game, just one.
I found it kind of interesting to see a game like Legend of Zelda condensed into a three second mini game. Get to the cave entrance. That's it. It's like, here's one mechanic from the game, just one.
I've done Excel sheets before of all my games. I think it's neet to be able to share it like it is on backloggery. Also, the ability to add comments and ratings.
I enjoy Trivial pursuit with random online people
I'm going to break out the Vita sometime soon this year. I think Persona 4 Golden is going to be high on my list. I've started it but didn't finish it. I seem to remember everything about it was well done including the music. It's just a well polished game.
Yea, 9-Volt is cool. It was so neat to see little snippets of all those NES games.
Ok, neat. I got to several boss fights. Maybe I beat one of them this time.
Just played it. Questions: Is there a story, I had trouble telling. And is there some kind of metagame going on. It didn't seem like the game saved your scores or anything.
I want to see more train simulators, except I want one that simulates a model train set, not a real environment. Weird, I know.
Also more board game translations to digital format. I loved Carcassonne, Ticket to Ride and Catan, but they've done nothing since except the usual Hasbro's Scrabble, Monopoly, and Risk.
I guess that's Texas for you. I learned jack about it in my grade school in the north east.