We can't stop here, this is crow country!

 

Okay, here we go again! So I really got into Crow Country, it's a short indie horror that is heavily influenced by the original Resident Evil games. It takes place in a shut down amusement park and you play as Agent Mara Forest investigating the owner of the park Mr. Edward Crow after his daughter Natalie reports him as missing. The story and graphics are fun while still running a bit dark. The whole game can be finished in probably about 2 hours when you know where to go and maybe 6-8 when you're running blind the first time through. It also has a handful of unlockable items for those wanting to replay. The three challenge modes allow you to play through it without enemies if you just want the story, a more standard survival horror game, or nightmare mode, can't speak for that cause I'm not gonna try it...maybe after i unlock the Crownade Launcher. Honestly though, I really loved it and hope more people check out this fun little survival horror. 9 /10 near perfect

Saturday, my lovely goblin daughter Jess, joined my D&D game I'm running. She's playing a Harengon Rogue who's also a grad student archeologist. Harlow was very enthusiastic about exploring every corner of the upside down frost giant castle they are currently in and photgraphing ever bit of history that still exists there while everyone else was looking for loot. They did finally make it to the library at the top of the the castle where they saw my very cool puzzle prop i made, but sadly didn't get a chance to solve it before we had to call it a night. Maybe next time. 

Sunday I went to Yoshi-mame with Manders and Cain and ate too much sushi before we went on to spend the afternoon and evening playing too much Silent Hill F. Then Monday was hanging out with Eli and bingeing Twisted Metal season 2 on the couch. We didn't quite finish but we will probably get through the rest next time. 

Last couple days I've been reworking a couple of my magic decks. While Myrkul worked pretty well, most of the mono black cards in that deck didn't see a lot of play and would vibe better with my Liliana deck. So I scavenged about a fifth to a forth of Myrkul's cards for Lili and reworked about a third to a half of the cards in Liliana. I'm hoping she's a lot more streamlined now cause she's been batting zero so far and i love my wife. 



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