
I think I got hung up on the very first one when I played it months ago.
I think I got hung up on the very first one when I played it months ago.
Lego Indy 2, which had Crystal Skull on it, is right after Lego Batman. I know I used to have one of the combo games with both Lego Indy 2 and Lego Batman in one box. Another one has escaped my collection.
All the DLC is free through Game Pass so it's like I have the ultimate edition now.
I sort of want Farm Together in Game Pass because I could then play it on console, PC, and phone. Or maybe I'm glad it isn't.
For some reason, I thought when you said "keyboard" in the title I thought of an electronic piano keyboard. Silly me, that's what I was thinking of earlier today.
$20 on Xbox digital is a bit steep for Lego Batman. I'd like to own it though.
I do actually grind in some games but DQ really tries my patience with their just-one-more-boss storylines.
Typing of the Dead was fun.
I saved it for later on my external drive. I'm trying to play what's most recent first.
Both were on Xbox/PS2/Gamecube. The XIII remaster is on all current systems.
The closest I've played to this is the math sections of Brain Training on DS. It was fun for like 5 minutes but the math problems were too basic.
I really think there is still room for improvement in edutainment. I had a lot of fun with Mavis Beacon's typing tutorial program and I learned how to touch type too. Most of the educational games are for little kids and the adults have to do it the boring, tedious way.
I might get Fenyx on sale as well.