I played a lot of The Wild Thornberries GBA game. I never watched the movie, I didn’t really even like the show, but it had a coloring mini game that I liked. Think you unlocked more coloring pages by playing it so I did.
I played a lot of The Wild Thornberries GBA game. I never watched the movie, I didn’t really even like the show, but it had a coloring mini game that I liked. Think you unlocked more coloring pages by playing it so I did.
Kingdoms of Amalur Reckoning. At no point is the plot actually interesting, the gameplay is quickly trivial if you side quest at all, but I love the daggers and twinblades esp combined with some magic so much.
Also the Fable games, esp Fable 2, but those I’d put a tier above dogshit. Cat-breath?
Edit: As a kid I had Pac-Man 2: The New Adventures on my SNES and I never really got it, certainly never beat it, but I’d put it out every now and then just because there was nothing like it. For those who don’t know (probably most of you) you don’t control Pac-Man, you control a slingshot which you use to shoot things in the environment, hopefully pointing Pac-Man in the right direction, but often making him suicidaly mad or outright “killing” him. You could also shoot Pac-Man. Its still one of only a handful of second-person games I know of.
KoA definitely had me for a bit, but eventually it started feeling like what it was: an MMO that was converted into a single player game. But yeah, it’s much better than it had any right to be considering its back story of being made by a studio headed by a former baseball player that somehow swindled the state of Rhode Island.
Think the biggest selling point was that R.A. Salvatore did the writing for it.
I really need to finish KoA: Reckoning one of these days.
Not sure I ever did lmao