Posted May 09, 2015
toxicTom: Hello all! *waves from a distance*
Fever is slowly getting better, but my throat is still pretty bad. So better keep you distance.
Being sick really sucks, I didn't feel like reading, TV or the games I had installed, but yesterday finally I found a game that suited my condition pretty well: Long Live the Queen. I had never tried the game before and though I found it very interesting, my expectations weren't very high. But it came as a very nice surprise.
I play the game more as a "choose you own adventure" instead of "trying to win". Make choices, see what happens, see how different ways the princess dies :-). This way it was really a nice entertainment for me with my reduced retentiveness. Slow, no pressure, and just music -while voice-over would have been nice generally, this time I was glad the game doesn't have it. I think listening to the typical "kawaii girl" voice all the time would have given me a headache.
Hello, Tom! Fever is slowly getting better, but my throat is still pretty bad. So better keep you distance.
Being sick really sucks, I didn't feel like reading, TV or the games I had installed, but yesterday finally I found a game that suited my condition pretty well: Long Live the Queen. I had never tried the game before and though I found it very interesting, my expectations weren't very high. But it came as a very nice surprise.
I play the game more as a "choose you own adventure" instead of "trying to win". Make choices, see what happens, see how different ways the princess dies :-). This way it was really a nice entertainment for me with my reduced retentiveness. Slow, no pressure, and just music -while voice-over would have been nice generally, this time I was glad the game doesn't have it. I think listening to the typical "kawaii girl" voice all the time would have given me a headache.
I am glad to hear you are feeling better. Fingers crossed it won't be too long until you are as good as new.
*big get well soon hug*