It is on Android as well. I keep forgetting to mention both.
It is on Android as well. I keep forgetting to mention both.
I surprised myself at liking so many games on this collection. I think the last time I played it I didn't try every game like I did this time. I went through each game and gave it a fair shot. I only quit if I got really frustrated or bored with it. I guess I have to partially thank backloggery for this since I really wanted to make sure I tried everything before removing them from my list.
Just wait 'til you have to jump to a rope with a monkey on it as well in stage two.
The ROM should be called Tarzania and have a female tarzan like on the flyer shown above. She could save some dude from cannibalism, or not and share in the delicacy, and do the tarzan yell in her own feminine voice. It's a little indie dream of mine. Sigh...
And me makes three for PA here at Pixlbit. Yeah for PA!
I saw the next Wolf Among Us episode on Xbox Live the other day, and turned away scornfully. It seems like an attempt to draw TV viewers into games by giving them more story than game. I like story, but that's not what I look to first in games; or, at least, I need some substantial gameplay to bring me in as well. Gone Home similarly doesn't appeal to me because it seems more story than game. I like books and comics for that kind of thing. I'm not too interested in it in the game space. I need to be more involved, and less passive in a game.
Same here. I was surrounded by parks, so that's where I took photos.
If you play the two vids together, maybe they will become one in your mind.
I had a feeling I was using the wrong word there. By "meaningless" I think I meant that it had no direct reference in the game since there are no woman like that in it. It's use is clear of course, to pull in the males who are the target audience. It's kind of like some comic book covers that have little or nothing to do with the contents. That kind of annoys me. It's false advertising.
I remember hearing about Fragile Dreams a while back. It takes as its inspiration this type of photography called Haikyo, meaning ruins in Japanese. Apparently there are these whole cities in Japan that lie in ruins and people go there and photograph. It's called Urban Exploration in English. Kinda cool. There's even a website about it. I put the game on my wishlist for sure.
I'm excited to see Guardians of the Galaxy too.
I hope more JRPGs come over here to NA. I'll buy them.