
I'll pick up one of them if I see one used for cheap, but I heard the other day that the games are getting a little pricey and scarce. Seems like the perfect portable game.
I'll pick up one of them if I see one used for cheap, but I heard the other day that the games are getting a little pricey and scarce. Seems like the perfect portable game.
Sweet, sweet strategy. When I'm playing solo, I really like strategy. I haven't played solo in a while though. Still, I love hearing about new strategy games.
I really want to play Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. I like strategy games. This one looks fun.
Drop Pixlbit a link next time you stream. I may be on at the right time and I can zip over and watch it.
Same here.
The Mt. Rushmore 4 shall be:
Mario for the 80s.
Doom's Space Marine for the 90s.
Master Chief for the 2000s
Minecraft's Steve for the 2010s
My 1989 pick would be Golden Axe. I didn't play it in '89 but probably in the 90s on Genesis. My favorite thing about it is riding a creature and slapping those fools with my tail.
Well, I went a little nuts on the figures when they first started to be discounted. I only played full price for the handful of Imaginators figures. I can't imagine people spending full price for so much of it. That'd be crazy expensive. Even the discount prices I paid make me cringe a little.
Yea, that thing's cray cray.
Cool! I love tactical games especially cartoony ones. It looks like it controls very smoothly.
I like the articles that try and bring some real life info into the game. I get little summaries of stuff like the age of dinosaurs, or medieval life. That's what I loved about trying to come up with a campaign design, bringing some real life elements into the fantasy world. I remember looking up what animals lived in which climates to come up with random encounter tables.