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Posted: Fri Nov 03, 2017 12:34 pm
is gradually cooling off.
Gotta say though, one of the better-paced level-up systems I've seen on mobile games. A lot of 'em you get to a point where it takes logging in too frequently to make progress without progress each time you log in so you just go MEH eventually.
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Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2017 3:03 pm
I used to love playing Rollercoaster Tycoon on the computer back in middle school. Heck, I loved it so much that I convinced my parents to get it to own at home... and ended up getting my Mom hooked to it. Eventually the amount of time we spent playing died down due to life and the version we had become outdated and no longer supported as well with the computers we owned ((usually ended up dealing with freezing and/or crashing when we did try playing)). I still own it despite I haven't played it in years; guess nostalgia is keeping me from getting rid of it.
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Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 11:11 am
Prof. Moonie I used to love playing Rollercoaster Tycoon on the computer back in middle school. Heck, I loved it so much that I convinced my parents to get it to own at home... and ended up getting my Mom hooked to it. Eventually the amount of time we spent playing died down due to life and the version we had become outdated and no longer supported as well with the computers we owned ((usually ended up dealing with freezing and/or crashing when we did try playing)). I still own it despite I haven't played it in years; guess nostalgia is keeping me from getting rid of it. There are a lot of incompatible Sim games I wish I could go back to on floppy disk. SimAnt, SimWorld, SimTower, SimFarm, etc. Before the publisher decided to focus singularly on The Sims and never give us anything new except the occasional revamped SimCity. neutral
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Posted: Sun Nov 05, 2017 11:27 am
Zphal Prof. Moonie I used to love playing Rollercoaster Tycoon on the computer back in middle school. Heck, I loved it so much that I convinced my parents to get it to own at home... and ended up getting my Mom hooked to it. Eventually the amount of time we spent playing died down due to life and the version we had become outdated and no longer supported as well with the computers we owned ((usually ended up dealing with freezing and/or crashing when we did try playing)). I still own it despite I haven't played it in years; guess nostalgia is keeping me from getting rid of it. There are a lot of incompatible Sim games I wish I could go back to on floppy disk. SimAnt, SimWorld, SimTower, SimFarm, etc. Before the publisher decided to focus singularly on The Sims and never give us anything new except the occasional revamped SimCity. neutral There's two computer games I sometimes wish I could play again - Rollercoaster Tycoon and Catz.
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Posted: Mon Nov 06, 2017 11:32 am
Prof. Moonie Zphal Prof. Moonie I used to love playing Rollercoaster Tycoon on the computer back in middle school. Heck, I loved it so much that I convinced my parents to get it to own at home... and ended up getting my Mom hooked to it. Eventually the amount of time we spent playing died down due to life and the version we had become outdated and no longer supported as well with the computers we owned ((usually ended up dealing with freezing and/or crashing when we did try playing)). I still own it despite I haven't played it in years; guess nostalgia is keeping me from getting rid of it. There are a lot of incompatible Sim games I wish I could go back to on floppy disk. SimAnt, SimWorld, SimTower, SimFarm, etc. Before the publisher decided to focus singularly on The Sims and never give us anything new except the occasional revamped SimCity. neutral There's two computer games I sometimes wish I could play again - Rollercoaster Tycoon and Catz. OMG. I forgot all about Catz and Dogz and weren't there some other pet breeding games? xd
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Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2017 12:34 pm
Zphal Prof. Moonie Zphal Prof. Moonie I used to love playing Rollercoaster Tycoon on the computer back in middle school. Heck, I loved it so much that I convinced my parents to get it to own at home... and ended up getting my Mom hooked to it. Eventually the amount of time we spent playing died down due to life and the version we had become outdated and no longer supported as well with the computers we owned ((usually ended up dealing with freezing and/or crashing when we did try playing)). I still own it despite I haven't played it in years; guess nostalgia is keeping me from getting rid of it. There are a lot of incompatible Sim games I wish I could go back to on floppy disk. SimAnt, SimWorld, SimTower, SimFarm, etc. Before the publisher decided to focus singularly on The Sims and never give us anything new except the occasional revamped SimCity. neutral There's two computer games I sometimes wish I could play again - Rollercoaster Tycoon and Catz. OMG. I forgot all about Catz and Dogz and weren't there some other pet breeding games? xd I know Catz and Dogz were their main ones at least in terms of computer format. Apparently they expanded to other animals, especially in their Nintendo DS formats, like Bunnyz, Hamsterz, Horsez, and even Babyz. xd It's a bit hit and miss on finding information about the other games besides the Catz and Dogz.
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