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Lumos (380 KP) rated The Oregon Trail Card Game in Tabletop Games

Apr 26, 2018 (Updated Apr 28, 2018)  
The Oregon Trail Card Game
The Oregon Trail Card Game
2016 | American West, Card Game, Civilization
This is fairly true to the video game version. It is a very quick game to play. Mostly because you will die rather quickly from some disease or other.




Ok... I played again and this time, I died within 2 minutes. I then spent another 5 minutes watching the other players die one by one. There was no laughing about it like last time... just frustration all around. A waste of time... at least it was less than ten minutes..
  
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Lumos (380 KP) Apr 27, 2018

Haha yes, I am going to play it again to give it a fair rating, but it is likely that my rating will be lowered.

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Beetle Rider (341 KP) Apr 30, 2018

That sound right. Unfortunately.

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Matthew Krueger (10051 KP) rated A Nightmare on Elm Street in Video Games

Feb 26, 2020 (Updated Feb 26, 2020)  
A Nightmare on Elm Street
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Action/Adventure
Why?????
A Night on Elm Street- based on the movie franchise turned into a video game. A video game that is both awful and hard as hell. So this and the Friday The 13th video game, came out around the sane time. With Friday The 13th coming out first in 1989 in NA and A Nightmare on Elm Street in 1990 in NA.

So what do think the genre for A Nightmare on Elm Street should be then? Platformer, you say. Yes Platformer, you heard that right. A platformer, for a horror film thats now turned into a video game and whats the first thing you think when you think of A Nighmare on Elm Street? Platforming, no, well tell the people who made this video game then.

The plot: "The game manual contains the following synopsis...

You ARE Freddy Krueger. A horde of obnoxious teenagers is trying to get rid of you by finding your scattered bones and burying them. The only way to stop them is to kill them. You can travel along Elm Street through the electrical and plumbing lines or step into a mirror and step in another room.

The kids have weapons to battle you with and some of them even possess powerful "Dream Alter Egos" ...but if you can strike before they wake, they'll trouble you no more. So sharpen up your finger razors and get ready to slash, 'cause Freddy's here!"

Gameplay:

The player takes on the role of an ordinary teenager. 7 Additional teenagers can be controlled by up to three other players with the use of the NES Four Score. The objective is to scour the vicinity of Elm Street, collect the bones of the supernatural serial killer Freddy Krueger and dispose of them in the local high school's furnace.

The game takes place in the neighborhood of Elm Street and is played from a side-scrolling perspective.

Being attacked a certain number of times will cause the player to lose a life. Because the game takes place around midnight, certain areas are initially locked off from the player and require a key to be collected for later access.

When all the bones are collected, a boss battle with Freddy will commence. Defeating Freddy will both allow the player to exit the area and earn the player a key that allows access to a new area.

A game mechanic unique to the title is the "Sleep Meter". The meter indicates how close the player character is to falling asleep. If even one of the player characters falls asleep, all of the player characters will be transported to an alternate version of the environment referred to as the "Dream World", where the player is more vulnerable to attacks from Freddy. The Sleep Meter decreases automatically, but does so at a slower pace when the player character stays in motion.

I have played thia game, time and time again and overall, i would rather watch the movies than this game.
  
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Kaylee (0 KP) rated Ready Player One in Books

Dec 28, 2017  
Ready Player One
Ready Player One
Ernest Cline | 2011 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.9 (161 Ratings)
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Loved it!!!
This book is great for a video game loving, 80s reminiscing, sci-fi geek who needs a good read. This book is really well read and came across really nice to those who would understand all of the 80s references. One of my favorite books that I have read in a while!!!
  
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Paul Kellett (118 KP) created a poll about in Solo Gamers

May 9, 2019  
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Why do you play solo boardgames?

Because I can't find a group to play with

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I enjoy it / you can never play too many games
It's hard to get everyone together at the same time
To learn the rules before teaching a new game
To get a break from watching TV / playing video games
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