@Tk42OnE:
@Tk42OnE:
@carvelo:
@ClaudioIphigenia: My grandfather was the seventh son of a seventh son, and part of a long line and large family of mediums. When I was growing up conversations would get very confusing as everyone kept referring to recent conversations with people long dead.
Yesterday I spend cleaning out a pond and, with the aid of a high-pressure-hose, got myself showered in smelly brown crud. Today I am elbow deep in the innards of a washing machine scraping out gunk.
@Elliuotatar: Um, I don't think there's anyone saying they're bricking things intentionally?
@GunFlame: Um, you missed entirely the control and accessability revolutions on Wii and DS? Brain Training, Wii Fit, Scribblenauts, Wii Sports, Wii Music - things that weren't even imagined last gen.
Duplicate post - sorry
Well, there seem to be some rather obvious ones missing from your list Luke. On your on criteria, how about:
@Korey:
Your friend might get on better with Wii Sports Resort golf. I have TW10 as well, and it sure is pretty, but WSR golf beats it as a golf game in nearly every respect - to the extent that I now almost never play TW10.
@grahamwest: It would be difficult, I think, to implement it into existing control schemes, where there are so many combos - but I think it would be an interesting experiment for some designer to to make.
All this tutorial/manual stuff assumes that the player has to learn something.