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Sadly, I've only been playing steam version of Marvel Puzzle Quest: Dark Reign.

At first I was thrilled to play with my fav marvel characters, regretably it is a free-2-play game with a huge ass pay wall.
The puzzle mechanics is the common match 3 variety, basically exactly like puzzle quest in that regard.
The other game mechanics, such as acquiring new heroes, upgrading heroes, leveling heroes... is impossible to get
anywhere in, without spending ungodly amount of time or real money.

The fun quickly ended for me, after I put in over 15 hours and still only had my inital 4 heroes... all lvl 15ish...
Where is the fun in playing as marvel characters you don't want to play as? I wanted x-men, got avenger stuff instead.

Sorry to be a downer, but I rather have a full fleshed out game, and not a f2p pay wall. Since this game borrowed the Puzzle Quest puzzle mechanic nearly point for point (this game has 3 vs 3 which is cool), I was really hoping to play through it to the end.

I do not reccomend this game, specially if you loved Puzzle Quest, this game will hurt you if you do.

ps. sorry my review isn't a positive one, but its the main game I played for a week.

As a bonus here goes a picture of a hot dog.
Happy non birthday, hope you have a lovely day:)
The hearts are about, so where are all the stories?
Don't think I like food anymore!
Not in, but thanks +1
I've been playing Duke Nukem 3D recently (first time for me). I'm finding it really fun, a lot of mindless violence. Although the enemies start to get a bit repetitive, I find the levels really interesting, with some funny hidden things to find too (such as the Doom guy, Luke Skywalker, The Terminator).

Happy not-birthday day :)!
I'm in!

What a nice thread about good yummy!

Here is my favorite national food:
*Bryndzove Halusky* – dumplings with fermented sheep cheese. http://www.slovakcooking.com/2009/recipes/halusky/
I'm not sure if you can get the ingredients in US. Sheep cheese products would be problem I suppose, so you can try to substitute it with sour cream, but believe me, it's not the same :(

I like this maybe even more:
http://www.slovakcooking.com/2009/recipes/potato-pancakes/
You don't need any exotic ingredients for this one. I like them more potatoey and crunchy, my wife likes them more "meaty" your choice. Yummy!

Thanks for a giveaway!
I'm in.
Heard that all Yanks experience uncontrollable joy upon tasting Serbian dish called sarma.
I'm not the kind of person who stands between someone's enjoyment, so I even got you a recipe in English. :)
Thanks for the giveaway and bon appetit. :)
It is mine!
Well, yesterday it was at last.
Anyway, here's a picture of a traditional dessert from Sardinia: the sevada.
It's made with cheese in the inside and wrapped up with dough; you fry it and cover it with honey.
It's delicious!
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I'm in ! Well, I wonder whether I should briefly review King of the Dragon Pass (a great game !) or add to the list a plate from the Greek cuisine that would be less known than moussakas and souvlaki. I know ; I'll do both !

I totally love King of the Dragon Pass ; I especially like its gamebook-like structure (decisions-consequences) and the fact that I can engage in clan activity (for example, raids,tula exploration e.t.c) , something not common in other games -practically Kodp is unique of its kind and has a great replayability value. It also has some great artwork - I use some of it for my wallpaper.

Now, regarding the Greek cuisine, I focus especially on the Cretan cuisine (as I actually come from Crete). I'm going to mention some plates exclusive to this cuisine that I like : there are sfakian pies (pies that resemble the aforementioned sevada in concept but aren't the same) ; I also prefer Cretan greens (mainly because nobody eat these in Cyprus anymore, so I get to eat them only while in Crete) : mainly vlita, stamnagathi and glistrida (especially the latter, as it doesn't need to be boiled in order to be eaten, and thus makes for a quick lunch.)
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Happy non-birthday!

I'm in! And the food of the picture is a traditional candy in my country
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rct3 is a good game but many,many flaws. one flaw is that the UI is kind of bad, and it gets really boring when you build all you can on a mission, which make the game slow to a crawl. however able to see your rollercoasters in action by actually riding it and the thrill of owning and managing a theme park is still there and it is very fun to play. i would just recommend this to fans of the original or people who want to own a theme park.
thank you cmdr_flashheart
I've played and beaten Duke Nukem 1 and 2. Almost forgot how hard it is to spot and avoid certain obstacles such as the balls until I saw it on Steam Train.
Happy Unbirthday to you! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdsZT7WKjW8

This is my favorite Finnish food: Karelian pies with carrot filling!
http://ronttosrouva.omaverkkokauppa.fi/WebRoot/vilkas04/Shops/20121202-11092-170976-1/50BB/B8D4/93C6/95AA/2E65/0A28/1005/139F/RR09porkkanapiirakka_pieni.jpg
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Treasure: ... I focus especially on the Cretan cuisine (as I actually come from Crete). ... there are sfakian pies ... vlita, stamnagathi and glistrida
Nice, that brings back good memories! Last summer I ate homemade stuffed zucchini blossoms at some of my friend's on Crete (probably in the region Treasure comes from) and they where absolutely delicious. In fact so delicious that I'd like to be in for Treasure.

Thanks for the giveaway cmdr_flashheart! +1
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Congratulations with your... erm... not birthday.
I'm in, and here is muffins I have made recently
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I just love these with some redberries! http://www.maku.fi/resepti/perinteiset-kaalikaaryleet#axzz2sSmf7j9I
I've been suffering a bit of an upset stomach the past couple of days, so I'm not really in the mood for thinking about food, although I've got to thank you for the awesome giveaway, with the idea of posting foods from different countries, especially cuisine I might not have ever seen before.

I don't know if the entire country is like that, or if Treasure is just a health-nut, but my favourite so far has been Cretan food, with the tasty and fresh look.

So instead of food (sorry for not adding to the cool multinational food list!) here are my thoughts on Two Worlds II, which I've been playing between short rushes to the the bathroom (sorry for tmi :P):

I'm enjoying playing the game, but it is almost in a "so bad it's good" sort of way. I get the feeling that if the character models were "better", they'd look less unique and more generic RPGish. I get the feeling that if the dialogue voice acting was less goofy (Hero: "It's been a long day, we should go to bed" Dar Pha: "Maybe later!", and with the hero's creepy goofy laughter at killing things, and how the hero cuts off people who talk for too long because the text and voice gets out of sync) it'd be less enjoyable. The landscapes are pretty, though, and I love how they handle weapon upgrading and smithing and magic. A worthy successor to the original, which I really appreciated for being a welcome breath of fresh air after the horribleness that was Oblivion.

If I feel up to it later, I might add some local tasties. Happy unbirthday!
Post edited February 05, 2014 by babark