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One of the Christmas games is CHRISTMAS ADVENTURE: CANDY STORM. It's a HOPA, very well drawn and , so far, kind of fun. It's a relaxing game. I've never heard of the DEV -- Argali Entertainment.
Relaxing and Christmas themed is why I like HOLIDAY BONUS GOLD, an M3, too.
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I finished Christmas Stories: Nutcracker. A cute game and I did enjoy it. I got the CE and sort of wished I got the SE for it as I didn't like the bonus game. You go around finding cats and then put them in the cat cave.
I started doing Cursery: The Crooked Man with the Crooked Cat yesterday. It is a strange game, very pretty though. After this I want to do Christmas Stories: HAC's The Tin Soldier next.
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I think I'll pick that one up today Sun, with a coupon. (HAC). The Cursery was a strange but compelling game and beautifully done.
RN im playing Riddle of Fate Oblivion, but I really can't get into, so I think I will temporarily shelve it and return to it later. I do have the SE. I don't know why I am not finding it interesting. I quite liked the first one. I didn't even turn my computer on yesterday!
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sunshinej wrote:
I finished Christmas Stories: Nutcracker. A cute game and I did enjoy it. I got the CE and sort of wished I got the SE for it as I didn't like the bonus game. You go around finding cats and then put them in the cat cave.
Seemed lots of people raved about the bonus game, but it wasn't anything special to me, either. Turned out I would have been just as happy with the SE. The dolls were nice to collect, but the game was good enough to stand on it's own. When A Christmas Carol came out last year I just went with the SE and loved it. If I"m liking the story I don't really want to collect things, I want to concentrate on the tale. If the story's not so great then it's nice to have morphs and collectibles.
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Oh yes, I liked collecting the dolls. I missed two though. Just after I put the Nutcracker back under the tree I spied a doll sitting underneath. Rats, I was too late to click on it.
What size would you consider a perfect game cursor? I demo'd today's game and I didn't consider it TOO LARGE at all. Truthfully I didn't even notice. I would hate to play with a game cursor this small though.
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I haven't played any Christmas games as I don't get much time at all to play so just play a bit of an M3 or TM whenever I find I have a few spare minutes. Today I've tried Magic Cards Solitaire, which is a cute little golf solitaire card game just released by GameHouse (not yet at BFG).
Sunshine, I haven't demoed BFG's newest offering (I imagine people have been complaining about the cursor being too big?), but in Magic Cards Solitaire you get to choose between 2 game cursors and the computer one. And thanks for the laugh! I had to chuckle at the\ "TOO LARGE" and "this smal\".
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I just came across something very interesting over at BFG.
I was submitting a query to CS and when I put in my email address and name it automatically added in my "billing address". Pity the address that was automatically added wasn't my BFG billing address, but rather the last address I used over at Amazon, which isn't my billing address there, either, but rather the last address I used to send something to myself via friends in Germany as I'm still here.
So BFG must be allied with Amazon and able to access their computer info. However, if that's so, why didn't it add my Amazon billing address and not just the last address I used to send something?
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stusue - regarding BF and Amazon: BF sells games for android devices through the Amazon Appstore. Maybe the program is set up to grab the last used address.
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I like a finger for a cursor. I like a skinny cursor. My favorite is a skeleton finger.
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Re the amazon thing, I recently discovered that BFG is hooked up with Airmiles in Canada, which is great. If I remember to log in and shop thru Airmiles to BFG I get miles, not many but they add up. I've bought a lot of great things with my Airmiles. And Amazon.ca is linked thru them as well.