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![]() On 03/11/2025 at 08:59 PM by Cary Woodham ![]() See More From This User » |
This is your lucky day! I’ve got more game reviews I’ve recently written over at GamerDad.com. Please click on the links and read as many as you can and maybe even post a ‘like’ or comment or two. I’d appreciate it. OK let’s begin!
As you may or may not know, I love Animal Crossing. Pac-Man may be my number one favorite game of all time, but I think Animal Crossing may be my second favorite. So you know that’s a lot! A little over a year ago, they started releasing Animal Crossing LEGO sets, and I finally got a couple of them so I thought I’d share with you all here.
Piczle Cross: Rune Factory (Switch)
Last year around this time I reviewed a game called Piczle Cross: Story of Seasons. It was a nonogram puzzle game and those types of puzzles in video game form are often called Picross or a variation of that name. But this one had a theme. The pictures you could make were based off of things and characters from the Story of Seasons games. These were farming sims that were around way before Stardew Valley got popular. You might know these games better as Harvest Moon, as that’s what those games were called before the rights changed. Anyway, the Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons games had a spinoff series called Rune Factory. These were more fantasy based, and they streamlined the farming parts so you’d have more time to go fight monsters in dungeons! I actually like the Rune Factory games more than Story of Seasons, and now there is a Piczle Cross game based on the Rune Factory series as well!
Reader Review: Kingdom Come: Deliverance 1 & 2
I had my brother Ben review a game I probably would never play myself, but it’s nice to have variety every now and then. So please check out his review of this duology of games
Originally X-Out was a 2D horizontal shooter for computers like the C64 and Amiga. And now you can play the later version on most current consoles (reviewed on Switch here) with X-Out: Resurfaced. While most 2D shooters are set in space, this one is a little more unique in that you’re underwater. In that way, it reminds me of a classic arcade shooter from Irem called In the Hunt.
Super Jagger Bomb 2: Go East (PS4)
A few years ago, I reviewed a game called Super Jagger Bomb that was a near carbon copy of an obscure arcade game called Bomb Jack. It was such a blatant rip off that I was surprised Tecmo (makers of Bomb Jack), didn’t sue. Well now the makers of that first game have the gall to release a sequel! In Super Jagger Bomb 2, you play as a super hero who must collect all the bombs in single screen stages while avoiding enemies. The sequel adds a few new things, but it’s more or less the same game.
A dragon has kidnapped Freddy Farmer’s daughter, and he seeks the help of a wizard to help get her back. The wizard tasks him to get ingredients for a potion, but they have to be collected in a certain order. Help Freddy get those ingredients in this Donkey Kong inspired retro arcade style game where you must climb ladders and jump over enemies. Actually this game is a lot like another lesser known arcade game called Arabian, which was actually one of SunSoft’s first games alongside Kangaroo!
This has gotta be some kind of record! I only reviewed the first game a few short months ago, and now there’s already a sequel? But it’s pretty much more of the same. This time you play as a thing that looks more like the eggplant men in Wrecking Crew with a walking stick, and your job is to guide him around isometric diorama mazes to reach an exit block. Kind of reminds me of Captain Toad or those isometric adventure games you would see a lot on British computers in the 80s (or like Solstice on the NES).
I don’t know what the “Moe” means, but isn’t Waifu what you connect your internet up to? Just kidding! I’m not that out of touch. I think Waifu means like a pretend girlfriend or something. Anyway, this game is a simple music rhythm game where you press buttons in time to the music while being accompanied by pretty anime ladies.
And that’s all for now! Thanks for reading my reviews and posting ‘likes’ and comments on them! I do appreciate it! Don’t forget to wear green on St. Patrick’s Day! --Cary
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