The first time I learned to play Nine Men’s Morris was at a handmade board game stall at a renaissance festival. I remember the owner/worker telling me the game could be traced back to ancient Rome, and being surprised at how fun it was.
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The first time I learned to play Nine Men’s Morris was at a handmade board game stall at a renaissance festival. I remember the owner/worker telling me the game could be traced back to ancient Rome, and being surprised at how fun it was.
I was playing a Link to the Past for the first time but I lost a lot of progress by forgetting to save including a whole dungeon and the ocarina mini-quest :( I want to keep going but it’ll be hard to get me motivated to redo a bunch of stuff. I enjoy the game but it can be tedious just due to its age
I don’t think so. It wasn’t that I was ineligible, I just decided that the time wasn’t right because I want to be in a more stable place in my health before I added more potential stressors. It was choice I made, not one they forced on me.
Ah my bad! I got confused with physical releases 😅
I have never played a Pikmin game (not including nintendoland) and so I’m thinking of starting with this one?? It looks cute and the remasters aren’t coming out until the fall. So far, the reviews are supporting my plan
My intake appointment was one of the best, most validating conversations I ever had, even though I couldn’t actually start anything due to health issues. I hope it feels just as welcoming and comforting for you!
Shin Godzilla is one of my favourite movies of all time. If they can get even close to it I’ll be so thrilled.
The feathers are quite silky, but it was surprisingly hard underneath, at least on the wing.
One time, I was walking along the sidewalk next to some geese. They were so close that the intrusive thoughts won, and I tried to poke it. It hit me with its wing and left me with a nice bruise :(
Classics are a bit hard on my ADHD but I love to read a good Stephen King, Dean Koontz, or Gillain Flynn thriller/horror in October. I’ve even found some decently spooky YA for when I need a really easy read. This year, I’m on the hunt for some kind of sci-fi horror. I find that googling subgenres is a great way to find recommendations because people tend to be more passionate about a smaller niche