Probably awesome in dorm rooms.
Probably awesome in dorm rooms.
Famous players are all the properties. I didn't look to see the about the others but my friend was complaining about some player not being on the board. I'll see you this weekend, Eagles/Cowboys baby!
I just heard GameInformer podcast talk about Skylanders Imaginators. There's in-game purchases that are even more insidious than in Superchargers. Also, you have to buy a blank character piece to create a character and can only asign one class to it, and it's permanent. So, if you want a mage and a fighter (or whatever they're calling those classes), you have to buy a second blank piece. They get you every which way. But, I'm looking at the new figures and trying to decide on the one I'll get when I play the game. They're still good Diablo style games.
I was just looking over my Christmas themed Skylanders. I have two or three of them now. Maybe if I'm still playing Trap Team at Xmas, I'll use my Winterfest Lob Star.

Apparently it did tell me somewhere, according to Julian, but it should've reminded me when I extended the walls or built a room outside the not well marked boundaries. I had to go online to find out what was going on. It's ok though. I'm getting excited again thinking about tearing down the town and rebuilding it. You don't really lose points by destroying a room, even though it tells you you do. So you could, in theory, just rebuild the same room over and over and level up that way. That doesn't sound fun to me, so I'll rebuild the whole town to something I like.
Wow. Cool. I read Clavell's Shogun this year. Now I want to read Taipan.
I wish I knew about this game when I was playing Wizardry on my Apple IIc. It sounds like those Port Royale games or Sid Meier's Pirates.
Tablets have some cool stuff. I just can't justify the expense at the moment, plus I don't think I'd have much time for it. One day, though.
I'm not surprised I missed that. I've got Minecraft on the brain. So I started crafting and building like I do in Minecraft, forgeting about some of the limitations here. I'll go back and restructure the town at some point. I want to see more of the game. I saw a dragon just before I stopped but I couldn't fight it with the weapons I had. It was a neat experience to find one sleeping, wake it up, and get a face full of fire.
Maybe they thought I wouldn't dream of changing the boundaries of the famous Cantlin.
Ninendo is defintely a conservative organization. They're unusual though because sometimes they take daring risks. It is frustrating that they're games rarely get discounted. I finally bought Pikmin 3 when it hit $20. It took four years to get to that price.
Yea, that's the trade-off with such stunning visuals. Kind of the same as with The Order 1886. Wonderful graphics in that game but so linear.
I just watched the campaign trailer at Gamestop the other day. Wow! I didn't know it had a campaign. I'm excited. Saw Dishonored 2 trailer as well. Wow again.