
I'm always interested in edutainment. I think there should be more of them. This is a not a game, but it felt like one, Mavis Beacon's Typing Tutor. It was fun and I learned how to touch type, a really valuable skill to me.
I'm always interested in edutainment. I think there should be more of them. This is a not a game, but it felt like one, Mavis Beacon's Typing Tutor. It was fun and I learned how to touch type, a really valuable skill to me.
Nice. I was recently playing Taiko No Tatsujin: The Drum Master on Game Pass. Lots of great tunes in there.
I'm late to the party, but I'm in. Thinking of a subject now...
I was recently asking several different local game shops for DQ5 (DS version) but no luck yet.
I thought it was one of the funniest games I've played.
I've just gotten back into Gems of War big time. So has my gaming buddy. I'm enjoying it a lot. So much to do. So many battles to fight.
Cat Quest 2 is on Xbox and I put it on my wish list for when it goes on sale.
Yea, I'm trying to think of ways of playing big games like Mass Effect in quicker ways. I may just play a few hours and mess around with the dialog. I know I probably won't finish it again.
2013 is when I started here. I've kind of given up on keeping track. I can't even remember what I played week to week anymore, thanks to Game Pass. I let the Xbox app tell me the last 8 or so games I've played if I want to write a blog.
Lake was very chill. Made me want to apply for a rural postal delivery job. I noticed in the credits, however, the devs admitted to making the job seem much easier than it really is in the game.
Front Line is a favorite. The others on Milestones are unfamiliar to me, which is good, I want to see something new to me.
That mini cabinet looks great! I want it for Lunar Rescue but the list of 40 games is pretty darn good.
Yeah, Game Pass saves me a ton of money because I would usually get a fair number of first-party microsoft games that are now releasing day-one on Game Pass.