I cry every time. I don't understand why some indie dev hasn't created a mechanical rip off yet, imagine battlebit but instead of battlefield it's tribes. I want to believe it would be huge.
Ya I couldn't even make it thru the first episode of seven spell blades, it was so earnestly cringe and unselfaware about how generic it was. And the pacing and script, just bad.
I'm guessing some kind of limited time reversal with his technique. If not, he would have some massive scars in the present day.
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Carcassonne can be pretty breezy, especially if you play without the field scoring, it can also be cutthroat if you want. Point Salad, 6 Nimmt, and Sushi Go are good light filler card games that are easy to teach to people who have never played games before. Qwirkle is another option, it's like Scrabble but can be taught to a 5 year old.
I think you're right, if they had just cut out most of the frivolous idol stuff I would have found it much more engaging. I did find the behind the industry curtain stuff interesting and that would have fit well with the revenge story. The tonal whiplash of the idol stuff was too much.
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Story is from Sept 2020
I have young kids, so being able to play anywhere and still be aware of my surroundings, and being able to suspend and then pick up and play again almost immediately has meant I've been able to actually play long form singleplayer games. It's the single best gaming purchase I've ever made.
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