
Lol. They get what they deserve.
Lol. They get what they deserve.
That's why I quit Gems of War. I could tell when the difficulty spiked that they wanted me to buy something. It totally broke the game for me and I couldn't continue with that kind of thing going on.
Gnomes is similar and much simpler.
Shower radios are kind of interesting. I've been tempted to get one, or set up my old phone like that.
I really liked that claymation type graphics in the game. It was a unique look at the time. And who doesn't want to ride a rhino and knock a whole lot of enemies off the trail with it.
I also like the way diddy and DK can switch with a slap. Sometimes I played this game two-player. Oh and the barrels short cuts. After learning those, it was a blast to just skip whole areas.
A stand for the 3DS? Boy that sounds like a problem. Sometimes I wonder why such action games end up on a handheld. They seem much better served on a console.
I love melee fighting games. I think I like them better than shooters, gasp.
Actually, I usually only used a two Gnome team to complete the levels. I think I used three only once or twice. But yeah, lots of Gnome games. I think there are 4 in the series right now.
I miss that OLED screen on my Vita I traded. I'd like one again but there weren't that many games I wanted for it anyway.
With your tools you can build stuff, or transform it, copy it, or destroy it, or alter the landscape. You have a whole wheel of tools that do different things to the environment. I played the storyish mode where areas were already populated and built upon, but there is a free play mode where you can do anything like in Creative mode in Minecraft.
I think Lego Worlds is a bit more complicated than Minecraft. The Lego Worlds tools let you do more complicated things like copy objects. Minecrat is like one button push easy. In Lego Worlds you have to bring up a menu wheel and choose a tool, then figure out how it works exactly.
At one point, I found a plane on a land and started flying around. Then I realized red dots on the ground represented hidden chests that had lego plans in them. So I hunted them down. You end up with such a huge library of objects and parts though, it gets kind of overwelming.
Yeah, when I go there, it's definitely a sign of stress.