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Nov 23, 2019 You must trust a blue bean man to make dangerous investments with your money. You must forget about the blue bean man. You must mind the asp. You must reconcile that despite the game’s title, you begin your journey in possession of what is, in no uncertain terms, already a boat. You must build a boat. You must go all-in on the retro aesthetic.
Otherwise known as Grimlock and those other guys.GASP.SLAG RULES!A) Slag does in fact rule.B) New event is open and it is a stronghold event. So basically a series of PvE battles. This is more fun but in order to place for the league awards need to have everyone playing to get as far as they can since it isn't really possible for one or two people to use a bunch of energon to juice the team numbers.C) Realistic award for us to target is Swoop! Theoretically could get Grimlock but we probably aren't hardcore enough for that (also, still only have 8 of 10 people, so room for two more to join us!). I'm just happy to see something keeping this thread alive in between other interesting game releases.Speaking of which, is anyone playing anything good these days? I'm pretty much burned out on PM2, and mostly finished with Alto's Adventure. I tried getting started in Puzzle and Dragons, but I'm not sure that one's going to stick.
I considered getting into Marvel Contest of Champions, but I don't really like the button mash brawl gameplay, and I worry that it would suck me in and devour my life like MPQ did. I've kind of had my eye on Geometry Wars 3 - I've always like the franchise, and it looks pretty. Oh, and I heard that Apples to Apples hit iOS today, and is supposed to be pretty good. I am playing Marvel Contest. Fun but as you say very mashy. I needed a break from the realm builders and this has been a good filler.I am loving Transformers: Tactics!!!!!
Very well done all on the last event. I now have 2 x Rattrap, Primal Bat and the buffed Havok as a team and they are knocking stuff down. Primal Bat sucking up all my funds thoughAnyone know of a good resource for the game?Haven't found anything great. The most useful stuff shockingly seems to be the official forums:Specifically that is where I go for this google doc. I have been trying Earthcore on the iPad, and I'd give it a 6It's a collectible card game, and has several aspects that differentiates it from Magic or Hearthstone. I'll only mention 2:Colors.
Only 4 colors. Earth - Water - Fire, plus Dust. The first three beat each other ala rock-paper-scissors, while dust loses to all.Risk. Instead of a card dealing damage to your opponent when you win, it deals damage to you when you lose. It may sound like a small change but it has a large impact on the game. For example, no matter how 'big' a card you play (say a 14 risk card).
You opponent can play a low risk card that results in him taking minimal damage.So it's a lot of fun, but there's a learning curve and I feel like I've hit the wall. The basic strategy is straightforward rock-paper-scissors, but almost every card has a power, with lots of card abilities that change card colors.
So unless you try to dig deeper you're just playing RPS. But then you run into a player with a solid deck and they just wreck you.Simple power example: there's an earth card that (optionally) changes the adjacent card to earth.So I play a water card and you have 3 basic choices to respond:If you play a fire card, my water card wins.If you play a water card, I play my earth card adjacent to my first card, it changes to earth, and I win.If you play an earth card, I play my earth card adjacent to my first card, it changes to earth, and we tie.There's more to it, but the point is that you have to use a power to counter it. Hope you have something in your deck.So the game is a solid 6 for me. I think there's a tremendous amount of potential here, and I'm still giving it a shot. I just started playing Clash of Clans on the iPad. I don't have a Gamecenter account since all iDevices in our household are tied to my wife's Apple ID. I use a different platform.
Every time I start the game I get a pop up asking to load up my wife's map (she played for a few minutes and never went back to it) and I would lose all progress in my own game.I checked Gamecenter and I don't see an option to create a new account on this device. There must be a way to have multiple users on the same device, right? Now that I think about it.

We have 2 iPads and my wife has her own iPhone. All devices automatically sync to her account.Anyone know how I could save my progess in Clash of Clans? I just started playing Clash of Clans on the iPad. I don't have a Gamecenter account since all iDevices in our household are tied to my wife's Apple ID. I use a different platform. Every time I start the game I get a pop up asking to load up my wife's map (she played for a few minutes and never went back to it) and I would lose all progress in my own game.I checked Gamecenter and I don't see an option to create a new account on this device. There must be a way to have multiple users on the same device, right?
Now that I think about it. We have 2 iPads and my wife has her own iPhone. All devices automatically sync to her account.Anyone know how I could save my progess in Clash of Clans?Nope, no option for multiple users on iDevices. If you run Android, why not just play CoC on your device? I think you're out of luck if you went with Windows mobile though.You can take over your wife's town and change the name in game, just leave it attached to her GC account. GC is only used to save progress and allows for playing across devices that use the same GC account.Check in on the official ars CoC thread if you have questions about the game or how it works on various platforms.
There are two 'guilds' running, arstechnica is pretty active with a lot of daily players and constant clan wars and arstechnica2 is for more casual players. The 'sequel' to 10000000, is out.
I enjoyed 10000000 enough to pay $3 out of the gate!SO. GOOD.I bought it on both my iPad and Android phone and I have absolutely no regrets. It takes everything that was awesome in 10000000 and boosts it up. Very hard to put down.Took me a little bit to get the idea of siding rows around, rather then the 'normal' match three format that I'm used to.That said, it did very well for the last 45 minutes when I was stuck in a call I didn't care about.Not bad for $3.
I forgot how addictive 10000000 was, and I didn't make the connection that YMBAB was a sequel until it was posted here. I grabbed it, but haven't started playing yet. Looking forward to savoring it, if it's as good as everyone says. Thanks!Anyone try Hitman Sniper yet?
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Looks like another twist on the traditional Hitman gameplay, like Hitman Go. I snagged it over the weekend, but haven't had a chance to try it.
If Hitman Go is any indication, production value and gameplay will be top notch. And I love a good sniper game. Hitman: Sniper is pretty good. There's only one level (so far), and the people are in the same places all the time, and I was worried it might get too repetitive, but there's enough variety in the missions (don't reload, get 3 quick kills, get an 'accident' kill, etc.) and weapons that it doesn't feel like the same level over and over. It looks and plays great on my iPad Air 2.Also put a couple of hours into You Must Build A Boat last night, and it's great, like everyone has been saying. Good balance of fun, challenge, and progress. Eat food while fighting the gel monster to capture itI.think.
having s full library results in another captureI suspect killing special monsters in certain ways might do more.The hammer horn is a cunning device, it will basically eventually get you past almost any issue if you keep playing but without you feeling like it's not worth trying to do it yourself.I assume the grey resource is dust? It's the hardest thing to get. Wish I had kept track of the upgrade path that results in them appearing in chests.The Gallery level at the end pre prestiging, is that full of every sort of enemy?
Yeah, I don't know about this Fallout game yet. As others have said, turning it off for a bit results in you returning to something being broken. I mean, it's one thing for production to halt in this kind of game when you hit the storage limit. It's another thing entirely for it to start breaking shit if you don't keep the thing running and watching it.The combat when raiders come a knocking is also really annoying. I have a couple characters that I've tasked to butt kicking. So I'll send them to the room that the raiders are attacking.
One goes in, sending one of the existing occupants out. I send the other one in, and invariably, the other combat character is the one that decides to leave to make room. So I have to resend them into the room, and hope that the right character leaves this time. Usually, by the time I get that straightened out, the raiders leave to go attack another room. Repeat process. I upgraded the vault door room, but that seems to have been 500 caps wasted.It certainly does capture the Fallout vibe though. Huh, it usually takes me a few weeks if not a couple months for a 'progress quest' type game to bore me with the grind.
Yet I think that Fallout Shelter managed to do it in one day! Somewhere along the grind tonight, I apparently managed to trigger an increase in disaster threat.
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So instead of the mildly annoying raider and radroach attacks, that would just have me moving a few of the right people around, I suddenly got hit with several raider parties with guns that I barely managed to fend off, wiping out my stimpack supply, and then watched as freaking radroaches took out three of my eighteen people before I could even get them out of the room. So they might want to consider some rebalancing. Or, I could just be terrible at fallout vault management.
. Catapult - Unlocked in Woodward's library after unlocking enough monsters. Ninja - Hides in the scenery next to your boat in the Pagoda map. Wraith - Kill a wraith in the Vault map with a Fireball spell. Black Dragon - Watch the paintings in the Gallery map, and tap the one that's a painting of a Black Dragon. Geltower - Eat food while fighting a Geltower inside the Mage map (the big fluffy cube). Robber - Tap your character repeatedly, making him hop at least 5 times just after you hop out of bed.
Skeleton King - Sell enough items to Saundi's Broking, at least 50+. I'm guessing it's 'every type of item' but I haven't been able to corroborate that.