Have A Mysteriously Fashionable Star Pokémon

I’ve been destroying more enemy trainers in Pokémon Diamond earlier this afternoon, and here’s a screenshot of my latest fashionable Pokémon:

 

Vegas the Starmie, nicknamed after my Starmie from Pokémon LeafGreen for the GBA.

Yep, Vegas is always my favorite kind of superstar. 😛

Team LoliRock Has Entered Scribblenauts

I decided to make another Scribblenauts collection the yesterday, but this time it involves characters from LoliRock:

Iris, Auriana and Talia happily dancing in Grave Manor.

I also made two more female characters named Lyna and Carissa. Feel free to check them all out today, but there will be more of them coming soon. Stay tuned!

Tuesday Evening Scribblenauts Workshop Fun Time

I was bored so I made two workshop items of the Scribblenauts type, one in my collection of robots and the other in my collection of Mortal Kombat characters:

Optimus Prime and Jax Briggs

And now for my next trick, I will continue whatever I’m doing before calling it a night. Adios, amigos!

Having Fun With Dig Dug Of The GBA Type

I decided to come back to playing some Dig Dug, but this time it’s from Namco Museum for the Game Boy Advance! Here’s a screenshot of what the gameplay looks like:

The objective in this arcade game is to clear out all of the Pookas and Fygars in order to advance to the next round by simply blowing them up using Dig Dug’s air pump.

For instance, I blew up the one and only Fygar in the first round head-on for 800 points.

You can also drop rocks on them to score big points. For example:

I crushed all three Pookas with a rock and scored 4,000 points. First round completed!

I also managed to complete rounds 2 through 7 without losing a single life, so now I’m at round 8.

I should probably take a break from that game for right now until the next time I come back to playing it. But yeah, this is literally one of my favorite Namco arcade games. 🙂

Let’s Talk About Number Match For Ze Roku

Last month I was playing another free Roku game called Number Match, a game where the objective is to match two numbers that have the same value or the sum of both is equal to 10. Unfortunately there is no screenshot of the actual gameplay but it does include two options: add rows of numbers and use hints. I finally managed to win this game with a lowest score possible which is 70, and what I like about this game is the beautifully mellow music with sounds of ocean waves in it. 🙂

I’d say this is a simply fun number matching game for me, and I love it. 😉

I Made Moar Robots In Scribblenauts

Guess what I’ve been doing this afternoon?

Robotboy, Robotgirl and Astro Boy have come to Scribblenauts!

I even created my own version of the Terminator endoskeleton:

Anyways, those four robot characters are now added to my collection. Feel free to check them out today!

Shootin’ and Glitchin’ Some Bubbles

Yesterday I was playing a different free Roku game and that is Bubble Shooter, where you match 3 or more bubbles in the playfield to make them pop. Here’s what the gameplay of Bubble Shooter looks like:

You can also unlock bombs in the main menu and use them to pop lots of bubbles, and I was doing a trick by using a few bombs to clear a playfield from all bubbles which causes the game to glitch while new bubbles randomly appear and disappear multiple times as you score a gigantic amount of points. However, if you do this trick too often then the game will slow down and eventually either take you back to the Home screen or completely lock up frozen solid which causes the Roku to restart.

So far I have reached the final score of over a million points before the game decided to have a stroke. But yeah, I always thought this crazy fun game looks similar to the Puzzle Bobble games except this has no video game characters in it.

Current Two-in-One Roku Gaming Mood: Air Hockey and Color Bowl

I’ve been having fun with two Roku games on my TV the other day.

This first one is called Air Hockey, which is a Pong-like tabletop game where you and a computer player try to score goals against each other on a low-friction table using two handheld discs (or mallets) and a lightweight plastic puck. Here’s what the gameplay of Air Hockey looks like:

I have easily crushed the computer player with a score of 187 points. I’m an Air Hockey wizard! 😀

This next Roku game I was playing is called Color Bowl, where you play as a colored bowling ball and the objective is to match colors of red, green or blue. Here’s what the gameplay of Color Bowl looks like:

You score one point for a regular colored ball, and two points for a colored ball with a white stripe in the middle. However; the game is over if your current colored ball touches the wrong color. So far I did pretty good and got a score of 148 points. Hooray for me!

Checking Out Something New: Resonite

I decided to check out Resonite, which is similar to VRChat. I have been checking out the tutorials on how to do stuff like drawing things using paint tools, controlling the sun with the sun gun, resizing things to make them bigger or smaller than their normal size, etc.

The Ace of Spades has grown bigger!

I can also import 3D model files from my computer in the game. For example:

This is a model of Jenny the Robot from Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots. She’s giving me a happy hug. 🙂

I even did a little bit of target practice just for fun before I end my fun in this game for tonight.

I was thinking about hanging out with my friends in this game someday, and maybe make a couple avatars for myself. That would be super fun!

Have Another Sheet Of The Sprite Type

I forgot to put up this Game Boy sprite sheet of mine the other day. It contains title screen sprites from Chiki Chiki Tengoku:

Oh, and I also reached 3,000+ sprite sheets in my VG Resources profile:

Anyways, I’m heading off to do my celebration before doing the bed thing. Ciao!