Video Games

Unpacking

I love organizing things, so when I heard about the game Unpacking, a game where you unpack things and put them away in various rooms in a house, the concept really appealed to me.

Unpacking is a puzzle game that gives you a sense of accomplishment as you find a home for everything while listening to really relaxing music. The premise is that you are unpacking someone’s worldly possessions as they move to various places throughout their life. It starts in a little kid’s room, and ends in a two-story house. Each game save is a photo album full of snapshots of a room from each level you’ve completed. Additionally, you can unlock stickers that can be added to the album as you complete various secret challenges.

I truly found this game fun and relaxing. The game design impressed me with the way I could interact with the objects I was unpacking and the various ways I could place them. I also found it interesting how I was piecing together my knowledge of the person whose life I was unpacking. During one level, I couldn’t find a home for one item that was obviously special to the person, and I got frustrated. Once I figured it out, though, I realized that the creator was making me feel the frustration this person must have felt trying to find a place for it when they were moving in with someone else and trying to combine their lives’ treasures. That was a truly clever way of telling a story.

I only had two minor problems with the game. First off, after I put everything away and reached the end of the game, I went back to try to get all the sticker achievements I had missed. I found it frustrating to continually have to navigate out of the photo album to the main screen to access clues for the sticker achievements; the sticker books inside the album did not have the clues. It would have been easier if I could have stayed in the photo album interface to access them. The second problem I had with the game was the price. As much as I enjoyed it, I paid the full price of $19.99 for the game, and it only took me about 6.5 hours to finish it. I play a lot of indie games, and I feel that this one was overpriced for the time it takes to finish it.

Yet, I would still recommend the game. I enjoyed the gameplay, the music, and the story. Just buy it when it goes on sale so you aren’t disappointed by the game play to price ratio.

Platforms: Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, macOS, Linux, Xbox Series X and Series S, Microsoft Windows

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Video Games

Failing for Jack-O

I fell for Fall Guys early. It reminds me of watching MXC (Most Extreme Elimination Challenge) on G4tv with my friends. This games makes me smile with its cute characters, colorful scenery, fun obstacles, costumes, and “woo-hoo” cries of joy as you run around trying to complete various zany obstacle courses.

Normally, when I play, I don’t care if I win or lose. I just play because it makes me happy. Now, though, I’m playing with a goal…to get the Jack-O upper costume from the Fall-o-Ween Challenge. And it’s kicking my ass.

It’s all my fault. I am great at most of the Season One challenges because I played that season like crazy. Unfortunately, I’ve only dabbled in the other seasons, and now I am paying for it. I’m halfway to my goal, but the climb certainly feels all uphill since the Trick show is all slimy climbs to the top so far.

Did I mention that the slime climb was my least favorite in Season One? the first round you either play Slime Climb or Slimescraper. Both are uphill races where the slime slowly creeps up behind you. If you fall into it, you fail. The first time I finally completed the first Treat round on Slime Climb only to find that the second round was the OTHER climbing show giving me so much trouble, I was like…REALLY! You’ve got to be kidding me!

Yet, I persist. IT WILL BE MINE!

There is something about this costume that calls to me. Maybe it is because it reminds me of Sam from Trick ‘r Treat. Don’t ask me why my mind goes there – I never said I was normal.

I have 7 days to complete 4 more challenges. I apologize to everyone who gets me on their Treat team now. I do sometimes hold my own, but sometimes I am thrilled that my name isn’t attached to that little guy.

Wish me luck!

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