Update Ninety-One: 6 December 2017
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What kind of month would it be if I didn’t do my patented Tsuper Three Posts In One Day? Once again, a short game gets a short review.
This game is about constellations! You find them and trace them out. Do that three times for thirty-five constellations and you’ve got yourself another 100% cleared game on your hands!
It’s cute and it is what it is. The guy who put this together clearly cares a lot about constellations and it’s endearing. I really liked seeing all of them in the Northern Hemisphere (I didn’t know there were that many!) and I liked seeing their names and then seeing their actual shape. It’s interesting how some of them really do look like what they’re named after… while there are others that have a bit more artistic lisence to them. There were two that literally were just two stars connected by a line. Hunting dogs, indeed!
Want to relax and learn some about constellations? This is your game.
Next up: I’ll start playing Vampire the Masquerade on the 10th, and I’ll try to get as many short games out of the way as I can. I think I’ll play a hidden object game next!
See you soon!
Literally!
Actually it’s quite inspirational to see you post so frequently and detailed. I may not react that often to your posts, but it keeps me motivated to see others complete so many games.
Awww! Thank you! I’m glad I can be of help.
I get not having a lot of reactions - I feel the same way when people play games I haven’t played or in genres that I don’t like. I kind of wish BLAEO had a ‘like’ button where I can show support even if I didn’t have much to say.
I agree, that would be a nice way of appreciating a post even if you haven’t played the games. Like, I haven’t even heard of most of the games you post about and they don’t fall in my preferred genres. It’s quite interesting to learn about a different genre, but I don’t have anything to add -> I stay silent and you never know I read your posts.
I’ve actually never heard of Aurora Nights or Time Mysteries, so I can’t really comment on those, but I will say one thing about Vampire the Masquerade: assuming you’re talking about Bloodlines, prepare yourself for an awesome, yet incredibly janky RPG ;)
I’d also recommend installing the unofficial patch for it, as it fixes a ton of bugs and crashes in the game– looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this game! :D
Oh, thank you so much for the link! I’ll return back to this - I’m planning on starting the game on or around the 10th, so I can get maybe one or two more shorter games in. I’ll install the patch as soon as I begin.
It doesn’t have any achievements, so it lets me be more fancy-free with how I play. I’ve heard a lot of good things about it and I’m excited to share!
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you’re doing so much better than me with playing games all things considered I haven’t finished anything in weeks
Hey, it’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon! As long as you’re having fun we’re all winning.