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Cookie Clicker, in which I have reached the duodecillions. (I believe a duodecillion is 10 ^ 39.) The Garden is very useful: A full harvest of Bakeberries can, if you have enough cookies in the bank and harvest during an Elder Frenzy, be very profitable.

Also, Final Fantasy 4 Free Enterprise. This is a ROM hack that makes the game nonlinear, giving you the airship right at the start, and removing most of the cutscene dialog. It also lets you control who's in your party (though characters you leave behind are gone forever unless you can find another event to recruit them). It's interesting playing the game out of order and in control of your party. Remember that fight with the dolls? One cast of Quake (Palom learns it at level 23, which is rather low for a spell of such power) and they're dead.

(This FF4 hack has other options, like options that randomize certain elements of the game including character and item locations, but I am not using any of the randomization options.)
Installed and started Temple of Elemental Evil a couple days back. A few hours in and I think I've killed a single goblin. Thinking this game might take a while...
FarCry

Great game but the checkpoints are annoying.
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tinyE: FarCry
Also, lots of telepathic enemy aim since the bug that broke the AI awareness never got fixed. "Don't mind me all the way on the other side of the camp being obstructed by tents, crates, and shit." *shot to the face* Ugh.
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tinyE: FarCry
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Mr.Mumbles: Also, lots of telepathic enemy aim since the bug that broke the AI awareness never got fixed. "Don't mind me all the way on the other side of the camp being obstructed by tents, crates, and shit." *shot to the face* Ugh.
It's not NEARLY as bad as Crysis, which I just finished. Those guys make these guys look like Stevie Wonder.
Elminage 2 on PSP.
After few times of class changed at level 13 or 14, finally my all adventurers became 'real' jobs. Lord, Samurai, Grappler, Thief (He will be later a ninja via the special item), Ranger, Bishop,Also these all members can use mage magic spells.
I have explored almost all 1 and 2 stars(easiest difficulty) dungeons, and now exploring 3 stars dungeon. This game has a lot of unique dungeons. which I like a lot.
Good news: I beat a Settlers III mission where I had to painstakingly ferry troops to multiple islands.

Bad news: The very next mission is requiring me to do pretty much the same thing. <bleeeeeeeep>
Resuming my Wizardry VI Bane of Cosmic Forge playthrough - reinstall, restore backuped saves, install automaps...
After taking care with most of my titles in my backlog I made my choice - it's is time.
I have big plan to take my team through the whole trilogy. Make me itch to start Wiz8 like right now,
Alwa's Awakening

Very nice NES-style action adventure. It's challenging but fair, not as frustrating as many other retro-style games.
The graphics and music are also great so i'm enjoying the game.
I've been playing Urban Chaos and mostly enjoying it but this game could really use some sort of mid-level saves. You're encouraged to wander over the levels looking for extra weapons and power-ups, which can take a bit of time and if you get killed you lose everything, as I did last night when I accidentally fell off a tall building because of the game's twitchy tank controls.
Hidden Folks, because I'm hardcore like that.

Badass sound design, if I may add. Lucky to have good headphones.
LOVING Far Cry.

I think how basic it is makes it so much more fun than Crysis. Just a man and his gun.
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tinyE: LOVING Far Cry.

I think how basic it is makes it so much more fun than Crysis. Just a man and his gun.
First Far Cry?
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tinyE: LOVING Far Cry.

I think how basic it is makes it so much more fun than Crysis. Just a man and his gun.
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Matewis: First Far Cry?
Yeah, and I'm wondering about #2. It sounds totally different.
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Matewis: First Far Cry?
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tinyE: Yeah, and I'm wondering about #2. It sounds totally different.
Haven't finished the game myself, but heh, goood luck with the treehouse level...

The African Savanah setting of #2 looks really appealing, so I hope to check it out one day just on account of that. The main criticism of #2 seem to center around the constant respawning of enemies.