I have a bunch of those kinds of games on my iPad. My favorite is Pac Chomp. It's a Bejeweled clone that uses Pac-Man characters and themes instead. But it has some gameplay mechanics all its own. Also, Pac N Jump is a fun little Doodle Jump clone.
I have a bunch of those kinds of games on my iPad. My favorite is Pac Chomp. It's a Bejeweled clone that uses Pac-Man characters and themes instead. But it has some gameplay mechanics all its own. Also, Pac N Jump is a fun little Doodle Jump clone.
Most of the games I play are pretty strange. Some I can think of off the top of my head nclude Katamari Damacy, WarioWare, Chibi Robo, PuRiRuLa, Snackson Jackson, Seaman, and much more!
Since you like fighting games, have you ever played Waku Waku 7? That's one of the weirdest ones I've seen.
I reviewed Giana Sisters: Twisted Dreams on Wii U, it's pretty good.
The original AC game on GameCube is one of my top five favorite games of all time.
Well if you liked that first Mario vs. DK game, you really need to play its predecessor on the old Game Boy.
So what WOULD be a stereotypical list? One thing you should know about me, when I do a list blog, it'll be anything BUT stereotypical!
I do hope it's not as hard, though!
Yes, your assignment for today's Professor Cary's College of Video Game Knowledge is to research DK Jr. and write a 1000 word blog on the subject. Due Friday.
I never got into LEGO too much as a kid because the pieces were so small and the sets so expensive. But I do enjoy the LEGO video games and loved the LEGO movie.
I've always been interested in newspaper comic strips, and how they've shaped media, and even affected it politically. I like learning about early newspaper comics and cartoons, like Thomas Nasts' works, or the stuff from Winsor McKay (Little Nemo in Slumberland). Not sure if that would be something you could do, but I find that stuff interesting to learn about.