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long term investment portrait games ?? Posted: 31 Jan 2022 06:33 PM PST i'm looking for a portrait game with upgrades/buying/leveling and maybe some type of community interaction (in game/discord) with active updates. i've been scowering the reddit and app store trying everything but they don't stick. any suggestions? [link] [comments] | ||
Ipad Pro 11 inch m1 or Ipad Mini 6? Posted: 31 Jan 2022 06:12 PM PST Nowadays I mostly play Mobile Legends and War Robots, so usually in hand held mode. Occasionally I play Sim City and 80 Days and I'm interested in trying out xbox controller to play COD and xcloud games. Will also use it for reading and the occasional movie watching. I'm afraid the mini will be too small or the pro 11 being too big. [link] [comments] | ||
Posted: 31 Jan 2022 04:29 PM PST For a little backstory, I'm spending time with sister and her kids over the holidays, and have been teaching mostly her middle kid (4yr old, we'll call him "Herschel") to play various classic board games on my phone. They're a big board-gaming family, and he's a bright little guy who's sat in with adults playing games around the house, so I taught him the basics of backgammon and Risk and all. I was trying to think of something new to show him that wasn't Fruit Ninja or some shooter, something with at least a little educational value, and since I'd recently been on an Escape Room app game kick, I poked around for a kid-suitable one and found EXiTS. EXiTS is an escape room game for iOS or Android by Nakayubi Co., apparently has a ton of downloads and reviews but little chatter on Reddit, and it's a free download but with slightly annoying small banner ads at the bottom, and occasional baffling full-screen commercials in Japanese. It's turned out to be a pretty great game, Herschel absolutely loves it, and I've been playing ahead myself since it's decently entertaining for an adult, and not too hard but not so easy to be boring. For those unfamiliar, Escape Room video games are just the electronic form of the same real-world escape rooms that have been trendy for adult nights out for the last decade or so in the US. The digital one is the same thing just tapping around screen. If you're totally unfamiliar, just as a basic example you might have a level where you're in a children's nursery with the door locked, and you find in a drawer a lockbox with three red/yellow/green buttons. You look around the room and realize that there are three paintings of a clown, left-right arranged green, yellow, red. So you push the buttons in that order and the box opens giving you the next clue. A lot of the adult ones I've played are pretty creepy, that's how the genre tends, plus a lot of them requiring some reading, so for both reasons I didn't want to try them on Herschel. But EXiTS is both really cartoony and light in theme (but not totally cloying), and made for a Japanese company for the global market, so while some clues involve letters, you don't really need to be able to read them so much as just recognize them. There's occasionally a little math involved, though Herschel is pretty good at math for his age, like can add 3-digit numbers if there's no carrying, and for the slightly trickier ones (like puzzles that involve adding up the prices of multiples of different types of items) I help him out. Overall he can beat about half the levels totally on his own, and the others usually just one or two clues he needs help on, so he's flying pretty close to independent on this app. For adults, it's a little twee, and it's not as totally perplexing as some adult ones I've played (where I absolutely need to cheat with walk-throughs maybe 20% of the time, I'm just not strong on these), but I've played through all the Normal levels and some of the Hard and I rarely find a level so easy as to be boring, and some of them have taken me quite a while and some really satisfying "aha!" moments when I figure it out. I've cheated with a YouTube walk-through maybe four times in eighty levels, maybe half of them the clue wasn't designed clearly and half I should've realized on my own. Zero hesitations suggesting it to an adult if you're new to escape room games and want something accessible to start on, or just enjoy puzzles that aren't totally baffling, and are okay with a lighthearted ambience vice "zombie horror" kinds of escape rooms. It's easy enough that I'd say a kid who's good at puzzles or problem solving can probably play it without too much help, or it can be something an adult can collaborate with them on. For appropriateness for kids, overall I'd say it's suitable by most parental standards, though a few nuances might be dealbreakers for some. While the game advertises "no horror scenes" they do have one three-level stage of "Haunted House" and one of "Zombies" that are pretty low-key Disney-esque spooky fare, but if your kid/values absolutely can't tolerate cartoon bats and spiders, or coffins, or a mummy, that'd be an issue. Then the other iffy bit I think is a cultural difference between the US and Japan, in that several levels (and one three-level pub-themed stage) show alcoholic drinks, which aren't consumed by the player but are used as clues based on their colors, design on the label, pulling beer taps in the right order to solve a puzzle, etc. And then the one that makes no sense to Americans for a kids game, one level involves placing five unlit cigarettes in the right order to solve a puzzle, and I'm not sure a lot of modern kids would recognize them as cigarettes, but it does seem a weird inclusion and I think I'll write the company asking them to modify that level. So, overall really kid-friendly but just a couple things that Japan has a higher tolerance for. Hope this has review has been helpful to folks, I was just surprised that a game with a lot of downloads doesn't have much coverage on Reddit and wanted to share my thoughts. I'm open to any questions folks have, mainly about how this game and ones like it can be semi-educational fare for kids, in terms of building skills in planning, organization, cause and effect, observation, memory and the like. [link] [comments] | ||
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Posted: 31 Jan 2022 10:57 PM PST Hey all! I've been playing summoners war now for about 6 years and lately I find myself just having no goal at all and the end game pvp doesn't really do it for me. I'm looking for a new game that can scratch that old itch of rpg/progression/grinding. Does anyone know of a game with most of if not all of these criteria met? MMO Mainly one character to focus on, I don't want another gacha Active community Auto, this is important to me. I know how most of you feel about todays auto games, but I don't have the time nowadays to sink several hours a day actively into a game. If the game can be engaging at times when needed that's a plus but grinding and such has to be automated. Thanks in advance! [link] [comments] | ||
Good games with save syncing across devices? Posted: 31 Jan 2022 02:23 PM PST Recently I played through SpongeBob: Battle for Bikini Bottom and I found it greatly useful that I could easily switch between my iPhone and iPad because my save data had synced, are there any other games that do this? [link] [comments] | ||
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