Some more old skool action
I’ve been playing a game called Poker Solitaire:
It’s a card game where you can place cards one by one on the grid to earn points from different hands. I’d say this is a really good game because I like how it has an option that let’s me choose scoring systems:
And another that let’s me choose different game variations like the one variation where you can place all the cards at once and swap them around, and the other where you can place cards one by one only on adjacent squares:
Yeah, things are going alright so far.
Playing around with some Faeria
I decided to rip into a new game called Faeria. It’s a strategy card game that has a Living Board where you can build platforms, summon creatures and use them to fight your opponent’s creatures. The main objective in this game is to destroy your opponent’s orb before they destroy yours. Here’s what it looks like:
So far I have defeated my first opponent. I’d say this is a really fun game. I like how the cards have different creatures like the Cutthroat Bandit, the Savage Horseman and the Steamforge Enforcer.
Have some epic Scribblenauts pix
Playing some good ol’ Mah Jongg
Time for some old skool gaming
I found some new DOS games that I’m interested in:
Word Seeking is a word search game where you can create your own words and look for them:
And WordTris is like a mix between Scrabble and Tetris.
What I like about WordTris is the pictures from different levels, like the beautiful garden and two people kissing each other. I find them really good because I like the artwork. And what I like about Word Seeking is the option that let’s me make words on my own.
Beavis and Butt-Head Do Scribblenauts, Part 3
I got nothing else to say but here’s some more Beavis and Butt-head in Scribblenauts:
Some Card Game Shenanigans
Mah Jongg Madness
I decided to play some Mah Jongg today with the Namco tile set that I made. Here’s a picture of it:
I made them because they’re my favorite retro arcade games.
Happy Murica’ Day!
Playing some moar DOS games
I played two more DOS games today. The first one is called Scrabble and the other one is called Mah Jongg Solitaire. Here’s what they look like:
I also made a new tile set by using a DOS program called Mah Jongg Solitaire Tile Maker, where you can create your own tile set. I replaced the original Mah Jongg tile set with road signs. Here’s a picture of it:
Pretty good tile set too. I was working on the Namco tile set, but I got it halfway done. So anyways, everything is going well in the DOSBox universe.