Play it on: PC
Current goal: Get more things for the garden
I have copies of it The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom And AstroBot I’m sitting here just waiting to be played. Black Myth: Wukongis now freshly installed on my PC’s hard drive and is still waiting for me to give it the attention it deserves. But this weekend I fear these three games will receive little attention as I continue to sink most of my game time into them the extraordinary UFO 50
Something I always come back to UFO 50 It’s not just the games themselves, although that’s obviously the main thing, the thing without which nothing else would matter. In each of the 50 games there are three different goals to strive for. The easiest way is usually to earn a game’s “Garden” item, an item that then goes into a garden where a little mascot character lives, frolicking around in their house and garden and interacting with all the different objects that You have earned for them so far. Then comes earning a “Gold” cart for the game, which usually happens when you beat it, and then there’s the highest achievement, the “Cherry” cart, which usually requires you to not only win a game, but also with special mastery or composure. For example, an arcade-style game might involve earning a certain number of points on the way to the end, while an adventure game, for example, might require grabbing a certain item on the way to victory. With so many games to switch between and so many goals to strive for, I always feel like I’m making progress something
In particular, I’m hoping to make further progress on the dungeon crawler this weekend Valbrace (I’m currently on floor 4), complete a few more levels in the innovative sacrificial platform game MortolGrab the Cherry Cart for the wonderfully summery arcade shooter Seaside Driveand perhaps complete my second escape from the planet by harvesting resources Zelda-similar game Pilot quest. An opening screen in UFO 50 shows the old machine these games were supposedly released for with the caption “PLAY FOREVER.” In the case of UFO 50I think maybe I could. – Carolyn Petit