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jrrtubbs.bsky.social
I talk all kinds of nonsense. Board games, video games, books, movies, food, politics, and being a silly little goose!
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That’s why I’m the best friend! I’m a piñata for joy!
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. I’m fine with the bosses being stronger than the players because that’s a challenge, but it seemed to be overpowering, even though we did wind up winning in the end. I think I’d give this game one more look, but I wasn’t over the moon for it.
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I also found the combat a little unbalanced, considering the bosses just auto hit you when you attack and you have no defensive actions, but as a player, if you attack the boss, you have to roll for success
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The artwork is very cool, reminiscent of Cuphead, and I thought the concept overall was very neat. The gameplay fell a little flat for me. To be honest, my compatriots and I did not coordinate our character selections at all, so we didn’t have much that we could play off of.
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Then players play on randomly generated maps with various obstacles, working together to defeat the bosses, earning loot rewards to help them to further face their challenges. 🤜 Thoughts 🤛 First off I really loved the theming in this game.
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✨Gameplay✨ In Townsfolk Tussle, you play as various old timey cartoon characters in Eureka Springs, who after the death of their sherrif, have to defend their town from the Ruffians. Each character has unique stats and special abilities, so players need to coordinate to have good synergy.
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They’d have to write better songs first. In this one fella’s opinion, the videos are the only thing that make their songs worth listening too.
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Schumer: I dunno…probably vote for many of his agenda pieces in the spirit of bipartisanship.
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Oh for sure, there’s no good death penalty in my opinion. I just think that the facts are important and wanted to make clear that it’s not like the prison warden chose this more archaic and outdated mode for the death penalty. I was more shocked that they chain people to chairs for it!
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He actually chose it!
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That’s very true. I was more replying to the idea that this fear is part and parcel with being in congress.
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That is a fair point. It’s very “I can’t believe the leopard ate my arm”
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I think the point is that our elected officials should not have to be afraid for their families safety for speaking out in opposition.
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Who are your online news sources?
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Bruh…
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I’ll echo that, it is really good. It’s a little Hunger Games mixed with Ready Player One
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I played it with 5 last night and I’m not sure how I feel. Now granted, one of them was my 9 year old, but the game moves a little slow at that player count I think.