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Ultimate Zombie Defense Review

Ultimate Zombie Defense Review      So this week we are going over a game that I ended up getting from the developers through a site where content creators can request keys from. So thank you so much for the game!      The first thing that I thought about this game was, I played something just like it. On the Xbox One, there is a similar game called Yet Another Zombie Defense HD. But this one had a lot smoother features.       First, you start out by picking a map and difficulty and a character type. There are four different character types. Heavy, Medic, Specialist, and Engineer. Each has its own skill tree and different perks. You can see that I went the Engineer route. Then there are four maps (The Bridge, City Outskirts, The Malls, and DLC Carnival)  with four different difficulties. (Easy, Medium, Hard, and Expert) Now, this is also a four-player game, I think they really like the number four. You can play solo offline, and browse some servers to join or host

Hero Park - Casual game reviews - Mobile game

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Hero Park Game Review  This week we are going over a mobile game that I randomly downloaded while I couldn't sleep.  Hero Park is about an old adventurer and his unicorn who after adventuring goes back to his hometown to find it utterly destroyed. He wants to restore the town and what is a better way than attracting people to the town to well take their money.  So there are two things that you do make items to sell to adventurers and make monsters for the adventurers to fight. (the adventurers don't know we make the monsters and treasures.) You can see that I'm level 11, (this took a few days to get there) and I have quite a few different shops. There is a tavern for food and beer, an alchemist, a forge, a tailor, and some other things.  Now inside each shop, you can make various items depending on your shop keep. I have two here in my tavern and you can see one makes food, beer, and cookies, while the other makes beer and shots. Now you can earn points

Rust - Casual gameplay and review

Rust Game Review      So it was my first time playing Rust but as playing a lot of survival games I was confident in playing it but right off the start it made me pretty upset.       There is no character creation it is all based on randomness. Including race, gender, and genital size. I read somewhere that they started with all the mods/admins being females everyone else was males. I of course got a male. I whined the whole 4 hours I played. "I don't want to be a guy I want to be a girl." After that, I just blurted out, "Fine I'm gonna be gay, or trans because I'm going to wear some cute shit." There is a lot of downloadable clothing made by the community there are also things that you can purchase and even some you can earn by watching streams on Twitch.      Now we started on a community server, that was set to PVP. So we get in and I'm not thinking of anything, but there was this helicopter that kept shooting at me, it was lik

Stardew Valley (review and overview)

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 So recently I started to play Stardew valley on Pc, I had originally played it on the xbox. The game really reminded me of a Harvest Moon concept and I think at that point I heard the current Harvest Moon was terrible, so I decided to go with Stardew instead.      Now in the last few months they actually updated the game, adding a few new NPCS and new areas. But I have falling into a rabbit hole of learning how to use mods. Which has enabled me to add more npcs, add clothing changes per season, adding new areas, new events, new conversations, and a little bit of help here and there. (because like fishing sucks)   (Stardew Valley Expanded mod NPC)     T he base of the game is pretty simple, you farm, forage, mine, attack things in the mine, fish, and build relationships with the other characters. You can build things on your farm, like a coop, barn, ponds, and other things. After a while in game you'll also unlock the community center, which as you fill up t

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3

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 So, a few days was my husband's birthday. A little backstory about this game is that we used to play the first couple on the PlayStation 2 when we first started dating. When we stopped at game stop to check our preorder for the Marvel zombie Dr. Doom Pop figures (which I was a month early on) we wandered around and looked at games. It was then we both realized that we never picked it up and the hype kind of died on it pretty fast. Me being in the streaming world you can see who really latches onto what games. Unfortunately, the always most popular games are FPS for the most part. I'm just not into that scene anymore.  Okay actually talking about the game now. *bonks head* My first reaction was, yes! Couch multi-player, my lady is a playable character (Scarlet Witch which I fell in love with the character in the first Marvel Ultimate Alliance and have been a fan since), and well I guess you could say I am a Marvel fangirl. With that out of the way, the

Night of the Dead - Casual Game Review

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I am back again and we are looking at another survival game. This one is called Night of the Dead. It's a survival zombie game. As you begin it looks like you come from some kind of bunker. You have a small task that walks you through how to play the game. Like collecting resources and building crafting-type tables.  The best part? Crafting the many traps that there are. Blades, smashers, and swings all to smash zombies that might be coming for you. The traps don't hit you, other players, or unfortunately, that bear that ate me.  The one difference there from another similar Zombie game is that the horde night is every night. The zombies come in a few waves. Compared to doing one once a week, so you have to be ready each night.   There is one big flaw that I did notice, as I was playing my frame rate became slower and slower. To where my stream was lagging behind very badly and I could barely move in the game itself. Even lowing quality aspects in the se

Satisfactory Review - Build and Automate Your Way to Success in this Factory Simulation Game

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First I really want to thank KeyMailer and the Devs at  Coffee Stain Studios for the game! Satisfactory is an open-world survival factory-building game. In most survival games you dig, to get resources to continue to improve your weapons and base. While in Satisfactory you end up automating getting those resources, with drillers, and belts that can then make basic resources for you with constructors and assemblers.  There are a few different weapons to fight creatures that are lurking around, fighting, running, sliding, or jumping away.  There is also this guy We call him a Whaiffick (whale, giraffe, tick, thing) of course we saw someone say there is some penguin in there, might be a few other things. I think someone just took their kid's drawing and went... PERFECT! I mean sounds like a good idea to me.  I just made a tractor, and have a nice building going on. My co-host bought it just to fight poor Whaiffick. Unfortunately for her runs too much to kill it