

Tetris attack is nice. If you had a Gameboy color, try Pokémon puzzle challenge, you’ll love it!
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Tetris attack is nice. If you had a Gameboy color, try Pokémon puzzle challenge, you’ll love it!
Try LinkedIn, that’s where I got most of my jobs.
I never played Secret of Mana. I might give it a shot shortly!
Never knew about such accessory. Back in the day playing with 4 people must had been a lifelong experience!
Then maybe I’ll stick to the digital version. It just streamlines the experience and I can focus on what is important: meaningful strategic decisions :D
Well explained, I could feel right away the adrenaline rush of finding something unexpected and trying to come up with a story for it!
Thanks for sharing your experience!
Fortunately, in steam, gog and android there is a digital version of Through the Ages, which is 100% faithful to the physical game, has a lot of challenges and online play. That’s mainly how I play, and a 4 player game with AI takes about 20 minutes.
I sold my physical copy of it. It was a difficult decision, because it’s probably the best card game ever made. But it’s very fiddly, and it takes about 1 hour per player. In the end for strategy games I care about making meaningful decisions, not fiddling with pieces.
I’m curious, did you ever find anything interesting with a metal detector? If so, what it was and where did you find it?
Thank god it says “Fake card” at the bottom. Otherwise I wouldn’t have been able to ascertain if it was a real playable card :joy:
When I was a kid I liked to collect Panini trading cards of Dragon Ball and other mainstream TV shows from the time. To me, the form factor of a card is amazing:
This fascination for cards made me get into card-related hobbies as a growing adult, like cardistry, card magic tricks, Magic the Gathering, LOTR LCG, as well as collecting. I was motivated to intensively play card-related games (nowadays my favorite card games are Race for the Galaxy, Through the Ages and Slay the Spire, and keep collecting valuable cards from TCG games (until prices started to skyrocket, the point where I decided to leave).
For a long time, I stopped collecting, but about two years ago I wanted to collect cards again, which coincided with the apparition of Lorcana (which has beautiful cards of my favorite Disney characters). The problem? I was not willing to sink in an enormous amount money. Still, I wanted to have something special and meaningful to me.
What did I do? Easy, I created my own cards! I created a krita template (which I will share when it is polished), grabbed fanart and screenshots of my favorite movies, shows and videogames, and designed cards for them and printed them into my local printer shop. And the result was amazing, I learnt a lot in the process and it’s given me a lot of ideas on other kinds of cards I could print.
If you’ve reached this far, thank you very much for reading my story!
Oh I did that too with my dad, though my dad was not very gamer. Ken, alongside Ryu is one of the easier Shoto characters to play
If you search around you can find the English version of it. There is no button mashing, it’s a puzzle game after all where you play as a mole that moves rocks and digs below the surface to cross obstacles.
Wow, TIL! Melodice is amazing, thank you for the reference!
The wooden pieces of Quarto are really nice to touch, and create a very visually appealing game.
Played Race for the Galaxy (a tableau building game), Through the Ages (civilization building card game) and Slay the Spire (roguelike deck builder). I’m very into strategy card games and deck builders
Would you recommend the game? I’ve spent like 1000 hours in the digital version, even beating ascension 20 with all characters, and the appeal that I can play fast and quickly roll games draws me in (the same happens to me with Through the Ages)
Definitely a necessary move to avoid fake news. I wonder thought the applicability of this and how are they going to detect unlabeled AI videos and fine them.
Ori is such a beautiful experience, and a worthy Metroidvania. The will of the wisps dramatically improves gameplay over the first one, and the theme can catter to a different type of player (I love hollow knight, but my wife preferred Ori instead).
Did you manage at least to beat the final boss in some other way?
What game is it and why do you think it’s the best card game?