
Oh pffft! You can use the name Turbo Horse! I don't care.
Oh pffft! You can use the name Turbo Horse! I don't care.
When free-to-play games get to the point where you have to play a bunch to get anywhere, and they do that so you'll pay money to get further, I usually stop playing them.
American 18-Wheeler is not on the iPad. You can play it in an arcade, Dreamcast, or PS2. But it's better to track those down than to play that Truck Simulation game on iPad!
I'm not very good at Smash. It took me forever to unlock Snake. In fact, he was the last character I had to unlock to get them all.
My favorite characters to use are Kirby, Pac-Man, and Mega Man. I call them 'my three boys.'
My favorite game on the Vita is Tearaway. I liked it so much I got the PS4 version as well.
The name "Turbo Horse" was taken? But it's such an original name! :)
I have a couple of Nemo collections I got at Half Price Books a long time ago.
How is that Octo expansion? Is it really hard? is it worth 20 bucks?
I have an idea for what you can do for the 1900's decade! I'm really interested in very old turn-of-the-century newspaper comic strips, and one of my favorites is Little Nemo in Slumberland by Winsor McKay. McKay was really cool and pioneered animation before Disney was in diapers! Best of all, there is a Little Nemo video game, too! It's called Little Nemo: The Dream Master, and it was made by Capcom and is on the NES. It's really good, too!
I never really liked the Crash Bandicoot games. Except for Crash Team Racing. In some ways, it was even better than Mario Kart.
One thing I omitted from this version of my blog was the "Kid Factor" that I put in the GamerDad.com version of this wrap-up. Anyway, while Labo is great for kids, it's really beter for older kids. The cardboard is very sturdy, but it's still cardboard. Just ask yourself this: Are your cousins mature and responsible enough to keep up with and take care of their toys and game controllers? If the answer is 'yes' then they're probably ready for Labo.