I like traditional games that mix it up with a RPG like Letter Quest or Culdcept. Some kind of progression system makes them more interesting. Xbox has Mahjong. I might give that a whirl.
I like traditional games that mix it up with a RPG like Letter Quest or Culdcept. Some kind of progression system makes them more interesting. Xbox has Mahjong. I might give that a whirl.
Thanks. Funny enough, even though I downed a enormous amount of alcohol (for me anyway), I didn't get acid reflux.
Happy new year to you!
My sisters and I on Xmas eve used to try and figure out where my parents hid all the gifts. One year we found them in the attic. I think, in some strange way we still believed in Santa until we saw that pile.
Most of the time, I show up at Mark's place and he's already playing Minecraft. Usually I'd poke fun at him and play something else, but then there were some new achievements for the pandas, and now I'm hooked on experimenting.
I couldn't stand to just replay that last mission I kept failing. I had to start from the beginning again.
It's a simple way to organize my gaming. It doesn't necessarily reflect my favorites though. I was thinking today that maybe my favorite was Bomber Crew.
Deadpool was great. It got tough near the end there, but when I used all the abilities, I managed it - just.
I used to study the Billboards hits charts including the novelty hits. It introduced me to a lot of funny songs.
Thing is, I've tried to make myself follow various game plans, but when I'm forcing myself to play something, even if I like the game, I kind of lose interest.
Lego's still huge. There are conventions, and I think I saw Lego The Movie 2 coming next year.
Mac Mini is interesting. Looks like you can get one for $500. I think my next computer will be a tablet or 2-in-1 thing.
I'm going by time played for my top ten. I can never keep up with new releases. One day maybe.
I'd like to play Astro Bot. Too bad there isn't a regular version of it.
I should really play Insomnic's Spider-Man game. I can rent it for free from my library too.
I tried FFXII a while back, and I still own it on PS2. I was confused by the battle system, but I want to go back and try it again. Those opening cut scenes are jaw dropping gorgeous.
I saw that on Xbox. Very cool. I'm really keen on Spyro though at a $20 price.
I want to change the song "I'm My Own Grandpa" to "I'm My Own Santa". ha ha
Goodbudget looks interesting, but I think I'm already hyper aware of my spending. It's always too much. I work on altering my feelings of need to make it less. Can an app do that?
I saw so many Lego games with prices under $10 the other day on Xbox. In a better economic state, I'd have bought them all.