If someone can be a bookworm and eat up your books, I might as well be a Wiiworm and eat up the TV.
Does everyone here have a cell phone?
*Waits for visitors to raise their phones*
A lot of you! And a lot of other people also like playing video games on the telly, such as Kinect, Xbox and Wii. So here is a list of all my fave electronic games, for phone and for TV!
*Waits for visitors to raise their phones*
A lot of you! And a lot of other people also like playing video games on the telly, such as Kinect, Xbox and Wii. So here is a list of all my fave electronic games, for phone and for TV!
Disney Tsum Tsum (Line)
Okay, I admit that I DO NOT use Line, since it's not exactly the safest messenger in the cell phone world. But this game doesn't need you to use Line to download, which is why I still did! It's a game that involves adorable Tsum Tsums, which are plushes in real life. You just need to connect them with your finger when they tumble down onto the screen! The longer the chain, the higher the score, and when you connect more than 7, a magic bubble appears! Yay!
Animal Crossing: City Folk
This game is on the old Wii, which shows that I'm very outdated on video games, no matter how much I like them. *Sigh*
So this is a game that allows you to create your own avatar, although they'll give you one of the defaults when you first start playing. You earn money and buy new accessories for your virtual self, and you can do that by picking oranges, fishing, or selling old stuff. Tom Nook runs the store that sells furniture for your house, and he takes in your old stuff too. You can earn Bells to expand your house, and Tom Nook will help you upgrade it. You get to name your town, but sadly you can't choose the animal villagers that live in the town. You can communicate with them by sending letters and chatting. It's going to take me forever to explain everything about ACCF, so why not visit the website, which tells you the story in a more interesting way? |