Once Luigi pulled a star in first as I was passing him and he had already used his item I knew it was time to delete the emulator (it was the first race of Mushroom Cup).

Hot take: not having an open hub world to mindlessly fly around doesn't immediately make a game terrible. I honestly found the hub world(s) enjoyable with a lot of detail, although confusing at first. The worst part of the games is the slow-reading dialogue required for every quest but those are for kids not 20-year-olds and otherwise it's a very fun game. Also idk who you are but thank you to the TT employee who put their heart and soul into Frankenstein. He is definitely the best character in any LEGO game and for sure the most underrated.

Definitely the best .io game of its era.

Sir a second MOAB has hit the second tower

I'm thrilled whenever I hear anyone say "among us," "sus," or "impostor" and I'm not sure if that total rewiring of my brain is an overall pro or con.

I'm a sucker for good indie games with pixel graphics what can I say.

This is how I feel when I try to cook two things at once.

This is my favorite Pokemon game.

Memories of begging my mom to take 10 minutes to load up her laptop so I could play this are fond memories of my childhood.

So much fun to load up ninjakiwi.com and play this on the school computers next to the kid who picked his scabs the entire class (that part wasn't as fun).

Once I found the soundtrack was on Spotify I lost interest.

I can't believe I played this in church as a kid, and the fact that it was developed by an Australian rail network to promote safety around railroads is such an interesting part of early 2010s history.