Warrior in hearthstone are so gay
On the Table. I like minimalism in general. But great title, anyway! Very, very unique design. One solo, one with three. But then I realized that the game was telling a unique story. You can invest in a mansion for your family or get them into public office. Or you can throw lavish balls, contribute to the community, or start businesses.
The game moves in generations, so when you get to the next generation, the kids grow up, get married or have marriages arranged for themand have kids. The goal is to have the most prestigious family in four generations.
Hearthstone
There are TONS of bonuses, combos, and other benefits in the friend cards. You can match up nationalities or professions for certain effects. You can shame your family by begging others for money, which causes you to lose friend cards. The neatest thing is that you actually create a visual family tree as you play.
On the Consoles. Not on the consoles, but the laptop. When I heard Blizzard was doing a free-to-play card game, I kind of groaned because we know how that usually goes. But somehow I neglected to credit that it was Blizzard, which means extreme levels of polish, smart design and that X-factor that makes their games really appealing in a timeless way.
It totally feels like a Blizzard game. The cards are fun with some great combos and synergies out there. On IOS. I am completely obsessed with gamebooks right now. It plays like a big, epic RPG with paragraphs. But wow, this one is a lot of fun. On the Comics Rack.
Gamebooks kind of sapped my comics reading time this week. Sorry Uncle Scrooge! On the Screen. Which is OK by me. I still think that people that hate on Return of the Jedi are stupid. They look just like my dogs. I think that scene made a big impression on both of them in the way that scenes like that sometimes do with kids.
On Spotify. The Grammy-winning Daft Punk record.