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Morphine, A tale of Jellie Screaming a lot

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Morphine So I went to Steam and decided that I was going to find some random cheap games to play horror-wise. You never know what you will get.  Morphine at the time was listed under a dollar (it was on sale) so I picked that up and another game as well.  Watching a trailer I could see that it was focused on a kid that is bullied in high school. As someone who was bullied throughout school, I felt this would be more of an emotional/psychological horror game versus something is going to eat me and run type game.  The first thing that I noticed was I was in a bathroom, the controls are simple, WADS to move, a button for a flashlight, and one to interact. A Short jump to start off with. You can pick out odd words from the whispers when you're in the hallway. Then as you can see as I explored after reading some notes, I made the mistake of looking at the crying girl.  Through the story, we see Ted is mean to us and we don't like him. He's the typical bull

7 Days to Die Console and Pc?

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So I've been playing 7 Days to Die since it first came out on Xbox One. Back then I was only on Xbox at that point. Looking up the date it came out on Xbox One in June 2016. In November of 2019, I started to play it on PC. So what I will be doing is going over what I thought of each console Vs PC version.  Console I fell in love with the game, it's hands down one of my favorite games. Survival, zombies, building I always described it as adult Minecraft. Pretty much the base of the game is built, eat, survive. Every 7 days there is a horde of zombies that come to your location. Everyone knows it as the blood moon. Each horde gets stronger, adding more zombies or different kinds of zombies that start once it hits night. The last update to the console was in July 2017 with Alpha 15. The last bit of news for the console is from 10/16/2019 you can find it  here . Saying that Fun Pimps has "re-acquired full console publishing rights on the current and all

Sparkle Kitty: A game to make your friends princesses!

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Is this a game for little girls? Probably but also great to play with your friends to make them say all these funny words. The first step is the youngest goes first, or someone dressed as a princess. So the best thing to do? Get a tiara and watch everyone fight over it. (watching your husband wear a tiara to go first is fantastic!) So what is next? Everyone has to pick a princess to be, there Princess Princess, Princess Violet, Princess Metal, Princess Punch, and more. Then everyone gets 9 cards, not looking at them at all. You take 4 cards from your pile face down and put them under your princess forming a tower. The point of the game is to break out of your tower. The rest of the cards form your hand. Each card has a color, symbol, and a word on it. (there are special cards too) You have to match the symbol or color to play a card. There is a spell book where you play your cards. Each turn you either play a card or draw and pass. The spell book only ha

Dragonwood a Game of Dice and Daring

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This game we ended up getting this as an Easter present for the kids. Let's just say my other half likes dice and it was a game that had dragons and dice. There are a lot of words when it comes to the instructions and my kids gave up paying attention halfway through. But pretty much there are two decks one made up of monsters, events, and enchantments, and the other makes up your hand of characters. Now the characters don't really matter it's the numbers and colors of the cards that do. To start off every person gets 5 adventure cards in their hands, (the deck of characters) five landscape cards get laid out (the mixture of monster and enchantment cards). On your turn, you can do one of two things, draw a card then pass your turn or attempt to capture a card. So to capture a card well start by talking about the landscape cards. Each monster and enchantment has three different defense stats stomp, scream, and strike. Some have higher in one stat and lower in anoth

Noisy Persons

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So this is a game that I picked up because it was on clearance at Toys R Us when it was closing. So it was only a few bucks. It looked like something that would be fun with the kids and boy was I right!! So like a lot of games, there is a judge who picks a character card, while players have 7 cards in their hands that they can choose what phrase goes the best with the character. Here is the fun part! Once you have the phrase matched with the character you have to voice it yourself! So at this point, everyone does their phrases and voices then the judge picks the winner giving them the character card. Then you draw back up to 7 cards. After each person has been the judge 3 times whoever has the most character cards wins! The kids found that this was hilarious, it was also a good game to play with adults too! Watching your friends voice out all these characters. Because it was a game that was sold at Toys R Us it is something that might be hard to find. But good news! I rece

Zombie towns

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Zombie Town was another game I got from the Keymailer program. The publisher and developer are both  Nevix Productions  So thank you guys for the game ^.^ <3 In the steam shop it says, " Zombie Towns is an FPS which you'll need to eliminate the zombies. In order to complete a level, you must find a key to open the gate and you will go to the next level. But look out, you can die very quickly if you don't pay enough attention. You will always start in a tent or house. As soon as you spawn, find yourself a gun to defend yourself. The zombies are very hungry and interested in you. In order to complete a level, you'll need to kill all the zombies and find a key. Once you find a key, you'll be able to open the gate with that key so you can continue to the next level. Higher levels give you better guns and harder zombies to kill." I personally  am into zombie shooter games. So waves of zombies and things of that sort I absolutely  love. So when I saw th

Alchemy Garden

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Alchemy Garden was given to me through a program called Keymailer. Here is some other information on the publisher and developers of the game. So the game I thought was adorable. I played it in December, and it was released for early access in October. I then recently took a second look at the game as well as it had a few updates to it. Here is what is listed as the description of the game. When I first started out it was collecting the followers and items to make potions. So unlocking all the potions was my first step. It took me quite a while until I figured out how to use my stand to sell things. The stand was at the top by your first starter house. There were little messages in your mailbox to kind of get you started. Teach you a bit. Down in the town, there was a trader and a job board. During my second revisit of the game, my stand was moved to town and then there were two traders.  I noticed that a lot of the flowers were unavailable for the most part, pretty ra