Having two accounts is a bit of a pain. Seems like I'm always in the wrong one. Ah well.
I got... this sort of toe sandal thing for Xmas. Vibram. Toeshoes! They amuse me.
There was also a high-value Borders gift card which I will not be using for some time, what with the massive backlog of used books. And they didn't get me the two things I really wanted, which are a pair of Zelda games. So I went out and bought the older one, Phantom Hourglass, myself.
Everything is controlled via the stylus. I can't help comparing it to Scribblenauts, which is also stylus-based, though 2-D while this is 3-D. It screws up much less often. Somehow, though, plotting out the course that Linebeck's ship takes makes me nostalgic for Wind Waker's King of Red Lions. Okay, yes, sailing endlessly got old, but it felt personal. The game has a walkthrough on IGN.
I got... this sort of toe sandal thing for Xmas. Vibram. Toeshoes! They amuse me.
There was also a high-value Borders gift card which I will not be using for some time, what with the massive backlog of used books. And they didn't get me the two things I really wanted, which are a pair of Zelda games. So I went out and bought the older one, Phantom Hourglass, myself.
Everything is controlled via the stylus. I can't help comparing it to Scribblenauts, which is also stylus-based, though 2-D while this is 3-D. It screws up much less often. Somehow, though, plotting out the course that Linebeck's ship takes makes me nostalgic for Wind Waker's King of Red Lions. Okay, yes, sailing endlessly got old, but it felt personal. The game has a walkthrough on IGN.