Monday, 15 March 2021

Game Reviews

 

 Name of game: Lonely People Potion Shop

Name of developer: Kultisti

Genre:Visual Novel

Price: $2

Playtime: ~2 hours

Difficulty: Easy

Rating: 8/10

Pros: Simple to play with engaging story, Very little effort to play and grabs your attention into a fantastic story.

Cons: took me sometime to figure out recipes but that's part of the game so not going to score down for that reason. Minimalistic but effective.

Review Content: So luckily i was able to gain early access to this game and get a good couple of playthroughs. The art style lacks colour but this gives the game a more immersive feel to the story as there is no introduction. It can be played with one hand so requires very little hardware and could possibly be ported to mobile in the future. The artwork inside the game is stunning and really takes me back to when i first started playing video games back in the 90’s. The fact that the game doesnt have a “Failure” result also keep players engaged and wanting to replay the game of a potion doesnt come out as they thought.

 

Review Conclusion

Along side around 9/10 hours of playing this game i found no bugs which is amazing and i would like to thank Kultisti for allowing me to play the game. Hopefully can play more games that they create in the future!
Don’t forget to check it out!


Check Out The Game Here: Lonely People Potion Shop

Tuesday, 9 April 2019

My Animals

So of today my animal collection stands at 2 main animals and a small communal tub or feeder insects. Starting of with my first exotic pet i got.
This is Noodle

Noodle a royal python (P. regius)was my first exotic animal i brought as a non eating hatchling in November 2015, So hes almost 2 years old. Being a non eater i had to learn to assist feed, which is easier then it sound but hard if you haven't done it before. When i first brought him he was no longer then 8 inches and weighed just under 45 grams. But now hes is a healthy 4 feet and weighs just over 1kg.





The next addition was my first "Dangerous" invert my giant South Africa flat rock scorpion (Hadogenes Troglodytes), I brought this in June 2017 as what I believe to be and sub adult as it's fairly big now and was informed by the shop I got it from that it was a sub adult, I'm not sure on is gender as I have no intentions of breeding it. I have a YouTube video from when I set up It's enclosure which can be found Here.
Unfortinally he passed away 2nd April 2019




Other then that I have a communal tub which contains feeder insects that I have collected in the post to feed random things I've looked after or owned for a short time. This consists of mealworms, crickets and cockroaches which have bred over time replacing the ones which have died.

Now