
It's hard for me to imagine anyone not needing a smart phone in this day in age, but up until recently, I didn't use my smart phone that much either. I only play mobile games on my iPad, not my phone.
It's hard for me to imagine anyone not needing a smart phone in this day in age, but up until recently, I didn't use my smart phone that much either. I only play mobile games on my iPad, not my phone.
Yup. Told ya. You can probably guess what my next blog will be about. Should be up sometime this next weekend!
I hope this isn't too much like Sticker Star. That one was not very good. Since you didn't get experience from battles, and sticker item management wasn't very much fun, the game kind of encouraged you to avoid battles, which is the bread and butter of any RPG, in my opinion.
My favorite Castlevania game is Kid Dracula.
My favorite Castlevania game is Kid Dracula.
I think I just reviewed a sequel to Two Dots and it's called Dots & Co. You might want to check that one out.
You'll have to play a lot of match three puzzles to get enough money to buy them outfits, though.
I was lucky enough to be able to review the handheld Rune Factory games, but not the big console ones. I thought the Rune Factory games were more fun than Harvest Moon.
I still think it's funny that the focal point of everyone's comments is the match three puzzlers.
I really like match three puzzle games, but I think titles like Candy Crush ruined how game makers approach them. I have a match three puzzle game on my iPad called Pac-Chomp and it's really good. Sadly, it's not on the iPad store anymore. But there is a new Pac-Man match three puzzler out now that is awful and while it is free, it has all the free-to-play nonsense that Pac-Chomp didn't have.
I never really thought of Kubo as a Zelda movie, but I can see it being like that in places now.
Well there are two match three free to play puzzlers on my list: Fancy Cats and Kubo.