I might be getting All Done with Plants vs Zombies.
... when I first got it I played it for more than 24 hours straight. With a temperature. Chugging lucozade. Feeling vaguely high. That was fun.
Now I have played it through on adventure level half a dozen times in two different player names, filled the zen garden, filled the zen garden only with plants facing the right way, made the Tree of Wisdom fully grown, unlocked every mini game, and played Survival Endless up to... I can't remember if it's 41 or 44 flags. It's only 38 on the current player.
ANYway... could be All Done. I may even be getting bored. Which takes me a while.
So I've been trying other games.
Plants vs Zombies was a defend the base thing where you blow up zombies, but popcap games don't seem to have any more of those, so I tried their other stuff.
Bejewelled is the screensaver for my fingers. I played it until I was really really bored. Sometimes I quit. It doesn't last long.
Talismania was fun once but it doesn't change. I beat it, I got the highest score, I got a perfect build, it's all finished, and it doesn't change so there's nothing else to do but reruns. You make a route from A to B and then it gives you coins and then it builds things. I like the building.
I tried Venice today. Pattern matching and bouncing things off things. Kind of fun. I never got the hang of it in the first hour of playing and I felt like it was misleading me and while I quite liked some of the puzzles I don't like losing and sinking and stuff.
Cosmic Bugs is fun! It's like Qix, only different. Er, yeah, my comparator games are from the early 80s. I stopped playing computer games with Mortal Kombat. The first one. *shrugs* ANYway, it's like Qix, in that you draw lines and it fills in bits of the screen. But instead of just the bugs killing you if they catch your line, you can kill them if you catch them in your line. And there's powerups and complicated shapes and stuff. I like it. I played it for the whole demo hour and then made whiny ooooooh noise at the screen when it told me to buy the game. I'll probably end up buying the game, even if it is a bunch of money for a silly thing. Many hours per pound though.
I used to like Sim City but I stopped playing it and I haven't played anything similar since.
I didn't much like Mortal Kombat. Fight game. Blah. I definitely don't like console games that need you to memorise a bazillion buttons before you're any good at it. One click mousey games are good.
I like building stuff and using it to blow stuff up. There's got to be tons of games that do that.
Anyone know more about games than me?
... when I first got it I played it for more than 24 hours straight. With a temperature. Chugging lucozade. Feeling vaguely high. That was fun.
Now I have played it through on adventure level half a dozen times in two different player names, filled the zen garden, filled the zen garden only with plants facing the right way, made the Tree of Wisdom fully grown, unlocked every mini game, and played Survival Endless up to... I can't remember if it's 41 or 44 flags. It's only 38 on the current player.
ANYway... could be All Done. I may even be getting bored. Which takes me a while.
So I've been trying other games.
Plants vs Zombies was a defend the base thing where you blow up zombies, but popcap games don't seem to have any more of those, so I tried their other stuff.
Bejewelled is the screensaver for my fingers. I played it until I was really really bored. Sometimes I quit. It doesn't last long.
Talismania was fun once but it doesn't change. I beat it, I got the highest score, I got a perfect build, it's all finished, and it doesn't change so there's nothing else to do but reruns. You make a route from A to B and then it gives you coins and then it builds things. I like the building.
I tried Venice today. Pattern matching and bouncing things off things. Kind of fun. I never got the hang of it in the first hour of playing and I felt like it was misleading me and while I quite liked some of the puzzles I don't like losing and sinking and stuff.
Cosmic Bugs is fun! It's like Qix, only different. Er, yeah, my comparator games are from the early 80s. I stopped playing computer games with Mortal Kombat. The first one. *shrugs* ANYway, it's like Qix, in that you draw lines and it fills in bits of the screen. But instead of just the bugs killing you if they catch your line, you can kill them if you catch them in your line. And there's powerups and complicated shapes and stuff. I like it. I played it for the whole demo hour and then made whiny ooooooh noise at the screen when it told me to buy the game. I'll probably end up buying the game, even if it is a bunch of money for a silly thing. Many hours per pound though.
I used to like Sim City but I stopped playing it and I haven't played anything similar since.
I didn't much like Mortal Kombat. Fight game. Blah. I definitely don't like console games that need you to memorise a bazillion buttons before you're any good at it. One click mousey games are good.
I like building stuff and using it to blow stuff up. There's got to be tons of games that do that.
Anyone know more about games than me?