
You should ask Cary Woodham about DS games for seven-year-olds. He reviews games for kids.
You should ask Cary Woodham about DS games for seven-year-olds. He reviews games for kids.
Not having anything iOS, sometimes I feel a little left out. But just sometimes.
Yay for snow and Firefly comics! I spent the day playing Tales of Xillia and playing with the dog in the snowy woods.
I think you misunderstood, Aaron. I've liked all the Tales games. The finer points of the battle systems usually go over my head and I just mash buttons and hope for the best, but I do like the series.
The floor puzzles in the final dungeon have colored tiles that you have to walk across in the right order or you end up in a battle (and maybe shunted back to the beginning, but at this point I don't remember).
I finished the main stories of Symphonia and Legendia, I just never did the added stuff after the main story.
And I'm very happy you joined us :)
Me too, Cary. Smartcelt, Stutterbug, and granny gamer are three that I really miss. There are many, many more, but they were some of my first friends on 1up.
Cats already, Larry? Really?
You, too, huh? Must be going around. Glad Spelunky is helping. Flower really helped me with my anxiety when I was at the other job, so games have their place in treating mental health issues.