What Video Game Did I Play Yesterday?

King of Prism Sparkling (Android)


October 11th, 2024

Yesterday, I spent a lot of my non-work time playing games. It wasn't so practical, but it helped clear my brain out after a long day.

I ended up playing a lot of Pokemon Polyhedral yesterday, since I didn't think I'd have a lot of time for it again until early next week. It was fun! I caught a lot of Pokemon, which felt nice, and doubled up on a trainer battle at the end, actually winning one of them! My Squirtle levelled up enough that I can use an extra hit dice for it, too, which will come in handy. If I play this again tonight, I might tackle my first gym battle.

Before bed, I played another chapter in the super-breezy Archlion Saga, dealing with some easily resolved tension with an elf village and getting my first party member. It was solidly fine.

I played mobile games harder than I needed to yesterday, too. During dinner, I was zoomed in on King of Prism: Sparkling again, wanting to get my tiny idols levelled up and sent out into the world. It took a lot of tapping, but my gosh, I think my little jpegs are out to a great start in their pretend careers!

I did more than just my daily login stuff in Cardcaptor Sakura: Memory Key, too, though the current event has a weirdly infuriating jumping mini-game. Tonight, I have an excuse to binge play games for hours, and I'll freely admit that I'll be coming back to this during that time. I want to finally make some headway in the story mode, since I think I've gotten a lot unlocked chasing login goals.

That's all I've got for today, but I'll probably have a somewhat intense post tomorrow. I'm looking forward to enjoying a game night!

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October 10th, 2024

I'm doing a quick post today because I had an early blood test this morning and then just went back to bed after getting back home.

Pokemon Polyhedral was my most played game last night, and I didn't play a ton. I did about seven wild Pokemon battles, including one against Mewtwo, and caught a Krabby and a Geodude. They both went to my PC's storage for now.

I also played about the first ten minutes of Archlion Saga, a little Kemco RPG designed to be short, before bed. It seems extremely efficient so far, and I am somewhat amused by it.

On the mobile game front, I got somewhat fixated on King of Prism: Sparkling while I was eating a takeout dinner. I didn't accomplish much, other than levelling up a bunch of my trainee idols, but it was an ok distraction.

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September 18th, 2024

My post today is just going to be on mobile games, since my game time was limited again. I did continue to keep up with Wixoss Multiverse, where I got assigned as my circle (or guild) leader. I don't know why, unless the previous leader just failed to log in for a while, but I changed our icon to a cat. I'm still so stuck on my level 70 to 71 level up battle, though, that I don't feel like a fit leader. Probably I don't have to do much, though, so I'll see what happens.

I played King of Prism Sparkling for a few minutes right before bed, too, since I hadn't done that for a while. Since I'd been logging in daily, I had plenty of in game currency to throw around, and it was a satisfying feeling. Right now, I'm trying to improve my profits and grind for EXP by raising my little "junior" idols, but there's so many ways to go about levelling up in this game that I don't think it matters.

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September 6th, 2024

It's finally Friday, and even though it's been a short work week, I'm looking forward to having it over and done with tonight!

Yesterday, Fitness Boxing feat. Hatsune Miku came out in the US, so I was really excited to try it. There's a "Miku Exercise" mode that does a lot to bridge the gap between this as a fitness game series and a proper music game that seems very fun so far! Mostly, though, having more music and trainer options makes it easier to stick with these games and get exercise. It's a bit of a boring conclusion, maybe, but I'm happy for it.

Over in mobile game fluff land, I turned on Magical Circle Guru-Guru: Stardust Adventure last night to see that it's having a proper event. I only scratched the surface of the tasks for it last night, but I'm going to try to tackle it over the next week. It's going to involve copious amounts of level grinding.

I also left King of Prism Sparkling running for a lot of the day, speaking of level grinding. It's taking longer than expected to burn through the resources I've gathered, which is fine by me.

I messed around with Prison Noctis for a decent amount of time, too, meandering through a tile match puzzle before deciding that I'll have an easier time of it if I go grind for gems in the merge mode for a couple of days. This, too, feels like a boring conclusion.

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September 5th, 2024

I crashed super hard last night, so I only played mobile games. I continued my quest for ultimate power in King of Prism Sparkling, but past that, was too drowsy to accurately describe what I did during this play session today.

I also ran through a couple batches of free energy in Prison Noctis, trying to get tickets for a Mastermind style fruit sorting game. I didn't get enough to make any headway, and that is fine.

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September 3rd, 2024

I'm trying to cap the amount of new games I start this month at five, so last night, digging through my Switch library, I settled on going back to Catlord, a Switch freebie that seems quite "inspired by" Vampire Survivors. It turns out that last time I played, I was minutes away from becoming powerful enough to clear it, so last night, I unexpectedly polished it off. Once I got the right upgrades, my cat was powerful enough to stand in the middle of stage one and vacuum up cash while I got ready for bed and played mobile games, so I did that, got every upgrade, and beat every boss in all three stages. There was no ending other than my acceptance that it's time to delete this off of my switch.

Other than that, I didn't do much out of the ordinary. I played a few battle stages in Fitness Boxing: Fist of the North Star, bringing me two stages away from the end on the easiest mode.

I also fussed with my mobile games, spending the most time in Magical Circle Guru-Guru: Stardust Adventure. It was mostly party management stuff, so it wasn't exciting, but I am steadily doing better at some of the levelled trial battle modes.

I played more than my usual in King of Prism Sparkling, too, because that was what I turned on while farming for cash in Catlord, and that whole deal took longer than I imagined it would.

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August 29th, 2024

Today my company gave all of its local employees lunch at a high-end brewery, so I ate some junk food and slammed back a non-alcoholic IPA on their patio before wandering away to come home and play with my website. I'm set up for September now, and also got a new layout and index going for G123, the money grubbing browser game developer I'm currently fixated on It's nice to get stuff done!

All my gaming yesterday was those aforementioned browser games, though. I tried one called Prison Noctis, or Merge Prison, according to the title screen. It is notably different from the two G123 anime clickers I've been playing in that it uses the trappings of an escape room to guide players through basic item merge screens and some mahjong solitaire-esque tile matching screens. There's cats, too. Energy runs out fast in it, and it tosses up the "buy this item!" screens just as often as the anime games I've tried, but it's a little more interesting than I'd expected it would be.

I did keep up with the anime clickers, too. In King of Prism: Sparkling, I rushed my dailies before work, to make up for the previous night's internet loss, and then before bed, too. Mostly, though, I'm stocking currency and EXP for another in-game grinding session right now.

I remained confused by Magical Circle Guru-Guru: Stardust Adventure, too, getting caught in a loop of auto-battling I couldn't escape. I feel like this game is saddled with some unintuitive menu designs, but am sure I'll find my way around if I keep playing.

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August 27th, 2024

I actually managed a daily workout in Fitness Boxing: Fist of the North Star yesterday, which I haven't been good at lately. I got so bored during the stretches that I thought I'd end up bailing five minutes in, but I did make it to the end! This isn't really an accomplishment, but I was still pleased.

My bigger gaming deal yesterday was that, as I played King of Prism Sparkling, I became convinced that every game the company behind it, G123, made was likely the same game. I did spend quite a bit of time on my jpegs of ice skaters yesterday, even saving up my free tickets for a lovely gacha draw where I got three SSRs.

From there, though, I tried Magical Circle Guru-Guru: Stardust Adventure, which was, as I suspected, an idle/clicker game with way too many systems for its own good. It was kind of pleasantly confusing to play a game based on a property I know next to nothing about, and the art is super cute. Since I like to leave games like this running while I'm doing stuff I actually need to get done, I was more delighted than offended by the whole ordeal. If I have time, I might try another one tonight.

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August 26th, 2024

Yesterday was somewhat busy, so I didn't play any games until right before bed. I tried a couple rounds in Pool Pro Gold, since I'm still weirdly fixated on video game billiards. This was a Switch freebie from a couple years ago, and it wasn't terrible. The game moved at a snappy pace, but I felt like the controls were really strange.

I also kept going in King of Prism Sparkling, since a zero effort mobile game is great when the work burnout stretches so far you're still feelin' it on a Sunday. I tried to participate in a guild event, but it said we hadn't actually entered, so I got confused and gave up. It was heart pounding stuff for sure!

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August 25th, 2024

Yesterday, I got it in my head that I have accidentally gathered so many billiard games that I ought to actually play some of them. Not knowing the basic rules of pool or billiards didn't seem like a problem, so I dove in with Deep Pockets: Super Pro Pool and Billiards for the Intellivision. The whole thing seemed very impressive for an Intellivision game, with a lot goin' on, but it was also very confusing. After reading how to play 8-ball on WikiHow, though, which is not a joke, it became somewhat less confusing, but I then realized that I was really bad at it. This did not really dampen my enthusiasm.

After a craft break, I also tried Side Pocket 2 for the Saturn, which moved much faster, made satisifying noises when the billiards balls smacked into each other, and had lots of FMV sequences dubbed by Japanese actors who seemed more acquainted with the art of acting than the people they were dubbing over. I was still terrible at this, too, but got to a point where billiards itself started to make slightly more sense to me. I'd kind of like to keep going, to see if I can get a grip on the genre at all.

I also played King of Prism Sparkling until I was so sleepy I became disoriented, then fell asleep stunningly well. It was a highlight of my day.

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August 24th, 2024

I'm feeling very accomplished as I post today, having gotten my Intellivision Flashback page customization done a small bit ago and having cleared Sudocats last night! Overall, Sudocats was maybe a bit easy, which is fine for a game I mostly played while dozing off. It was very short, too, especially compared to the massive Sudoku collections that were around in the DS era. That's basically fine, though. This was a 2 dollar game that I picked up because cats are good, and I definitely got two dollars worth of puzzle solving out of it. This was fine.

While thinking about the Intellivision for today's design work, I plugged in my little Flashback console and played some of Space Armada which, legally, is 100% not techically Space Invaders. The first round of this I played felt really terrible, making me wonder why Matell would even bother releasing such a bad knockoff cart, but as I kept restarting, over and over, it kind of grew on me. The sprites feel way too big to me, but the controls got more tolerable as I went. It still felt "off," but it wasn't as bad as I first thought.

I did quite a lot of level grinding in King of Prism Sparkling, too, mostly letting it run and clicking every few minutes so I could gather EXP and level up my skaters. I'll likely do this some more today.

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August 21st, 2024

I was ultra tired and still zoomed in on manga last night, so I had a very casual gaming night. I did a couple more stages in Sudocats, finally finishing the bonus puzzles and getting steered back towards the main game.

I also spent just a ridiculous amount of time on King of Prism Sparkling relative to what this game actually has on offer. It was shallow, but really relaxing, too! It's nice to chill.

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August 19th, 2024

Yesterday, though it wasn't intentional, I only played anime games. This was not disappointing.

I had it in my head that I needed to be linking progress in level-based games to my productivity during the day, so, based on what I accomplished yesterday, I played six fights in Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash. I'm not still sure if this is a good idea or not, but I do like mediocre anime fighting games, so it was an okay payoff.

I did another long exercise in Fitness Boxing: Fist of the North Star, too, as these seem like an ok way to get back into the fitness game groove. I'm still not 100% past my bout with being extremely sleepy at all, so I may stick with this playstyle for a bit.

I got very set on clearing screen after screen of quests in King of Prism Sparkling, too, which led to a really nice false sense of accomplishment. With work back on the table today, I'll almost definitely do this again.

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August 18th, 2024

I'm posting today just after a Trader Joe's run, which is going to allow for some delightfully millenial-scumbag-coded work lunches this week. I've been cutting down on takeout meals by shoving bento boxes full of bits and bobs I'm grabbing at grocery stores on Sundays, and even without being thrifty about that at all, it still saves a ton of money. Fast food costs way too much lately, and this is a bit more fun anyway.

On the actual topic of games, though, I played a few more levels of Barbie and the Three Musketeers, getting extremely relaxed by the slow pace and pleasant music. I wish Barbie games had been made this decently when I was a kid.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, I also tried Smash TV, since Midway Arcade Origins went on sale for a price I was willing to shell out on XBox. Usually, arcade shooters do not click with me well, but I had a blast playing this! I need to get better at the twin stick controls, so I stopped after a stack of continues rather than just continue scumming my way to the end. I know I can do this with a few less eyeballs flyin' out of my character's skull at every turn! It was fun, though, and I'll definitely end up seeing this game through.

Through the day, I also clicked away in King of Prism Sparkling, but didn't really make any notable progress at all. I'm fine with that.

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August 17th, 2024

This morning, picking up a prescription became a 4+ hour ordeal, so I made that struggle up to myself by spending some extra time on this site today. Originally, I was going to do a new page design for the Intellivision Flashback next, but since I had a Wii game to post about and a pretty clear vision of how I wanted the page to look, I redid the Wii game pages instead. Right now, I'm pretty pleased with how they came out.

The Wii game I played yesterday was, naturally, Barbie and the Three Musketeers, because I saw it on Youtube and thought it looked neat. It is neat- a low difficulty WayForward 2D platformer- and it lets you play as the cat. So far, I can't imagine this'll be anything world changing, but pleasant is enough sometimes. Also, I learned that my tablet's camera can't pick up blinding Barbie pink while getting "screenshots," and that struck me funny.

I had to shut my Wii off sooner than I wanted, as my Wiimote battery died. After that, I played Disney Illusion Island for a few minutes. All of them were spent figuring out where I needed to go next, as I'd totally forgotten what I was doing here. I think I'm back on track, though.

I also played some King of Prism Sparkling throughout the day, because I had a lot to do and my interest in this game is directly proportional to how many other things I ought to be doing. I got my first UR Prism Star, which was exciting for a few seconds, until I saw how much it would cost to level him up. In such a low-effort game, though, it's not very daunting to let the game run and gather EXP.

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August 16th, 2024

I was super frustrated by work last night, so I really got focused on clicking away in King of Prism Sparkling. I made no notable progress, but I was at it longer than I should have been as a responsible adult. I got so many big numbers, though, it was satisfying.

I did another "hard mode" exercise in Fitness Boxing: Fist of the North Star, too, which was fine. The hard mode just makes the exercises longer rather than making them more difficult, so it's fine even at my crummy level.

From there, my attention span was pretty poor, so I tried Atari Mania. At least late last night, it felt really difficult for a Wario Ware imitator, with games that were just a shade too complicated. It wasn't awful, though, so I'll probably try this again.

I tried Diamond Painting ASMR on Switch, too, because I do diamond art in real life and 49 cents was a decent price to see how it was represented. This wasn't terrible, but it felt weird that the game's setup was slightly less impressive than my own. I regularly use a tool that lets me place seven gems at once, but the game only goes up to three, rather than going wild with a 50 placer or something. Plus, these in game kits have inconsistent gem shapes and the cheaper type of adhesive! It's very weird to do a pretend version of a craft and then make the in-game craft the cheap dropshipped level kits, but I am amused by it.

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August 12th, 2024

Last night, even though it is a mediocre game that runs badly on Switch, I spent a bit of time on Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed Clash, honestly having quite a nice time. Low expectations helped a lot, and it's also casual enough to play when I'm stressed or tired.

I knocked out another bonus puzzle in Sudocats, and am definitely getting two dollars worth of play out of it.

I played King of Prism Sparkling for a while, too, but am a little disappointed there hasn't been another event yet. Yes, it did break the game when they tried to implement the last one, but still, it would be fun to have another minigame like the match-3 from the first event to play.

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August 9th, 2024

Today, I'm starting to feel slightly better, but am at an enthusiasm level of zero. It's not the best circumstance for doing a blog post, but that is okay.

I did start playing Long Live the Queen last night, which was a lot more interesting than I expected. From the look of it, I thought it would be a cute, fluffy raising sim, but the second it allowed me to, I became such a power hungry, murderous tyrant that I truly felt I deserved my bad end. I'm excited to see how else I can meet my destruction in this game!

Everything else I played yesterday was pretty par for the course. I did some guild events in King of Prism Sparkling, since it's nice to destroy other magical ice skaters for the common good.

I finished the puzzle I've spent days emptily struggling against in Sudocats, too, only to find that this bonus puzzle seems to have been miles harder than the rest. Oh, well!

Anyway, halfway through doing this post, I got a very above board Sega Saturn memory card with a lot of games loaded onto it, so I might have some strange games to post about tomorrow. Not coincidentally, I have regained some of my enthusiasm for being awake. It's strange how that works!

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August 8th, 2024

I'm still way under the weather today, which kind of sucks for a day off work. I'll do my best to enjoy it, though.

Honestly, I played King of Prism Sparkling the most yesterday, because half-hearted clicking is easy when I'm tired. Even there, I skipped some of the training mode stuff that asks for more screen taps or faster screen taps, but I kept my little idol town running for another day.

I played Sudocats for a few minutes, too, but shut it off pretty fast again. I'm not focused enough for sudoku right now, cats or not.

Today, I want to see if I can get peppy enough to play a workout game for at least a few minutes, so I can meet my weekly goals. If I can't get there, though, I'll try for multiple play sessions Friday or Saturday. I'll see how it goes!

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August 6th, 2024

I'm starting to have nights of bad sleep stack, which is never great. This'll be a short post today! I did do about a puzzle and a half in Sudocats last night, getting a little dragged down by my own sleepiness.

I spent a little time with King of Prism Sparkling, too, exhausting all my energy in the higher than is reasonable stack of game systems before trying to sleep. The event that was causing trouble on Sunday had totally vanished yesterday, so I'm curious as to if it will come back.

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August 5th, 2024

Today is a quick before-work post, both because I overslept and because I honestly didn't do so much gaming yesterday. I played a lot of Balatro while chatting with one of my friends, but did badly because I wasn't really paying attention. Even though I wasn't really engaging with the game so well, it's nice to have something like this to play.

I stuck with King of Prism Sparkling yesterday, too, even though I spent most of the day thinking that the game was down. Instead, a new event had popped in and trying to click on it busted the rest of the game, making it seem like the whole thing was broken when it was really just that event. I figured that out and made some progress right before bed, but didn't feel like it bode particularly well for the game as a whole.

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August 4th, 2024

Today, I wanted to do crafts when I got up, so I did! It's a great story, right? That's why I'm doing an after lunch post today.

Yesterday was not much of a games day for me, though. I did play a slightly longer than normal session of Earthbound: Beginnings, heading down into the graveyard, but since the random encounter rate in this game is extremely high, I didn't get any further than normal. I had some battles be a single step apart while playing last night! It's not bad in and of itself, but it does make moving forward a little sluggish.

I kept going in King of Prism Sparkling, too, burning off the funds that I gathered while my tablet was off and chasing down some other in game rewards. It wasn't anything great, but I was just using it to give myself a break from productivity. On that front, it was definitely enough.

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August 3rd, 2024

I stayed up too late last night because I simply did not want to go to bed, and even though I'm sleepy today, it was worth it. The only thing I need to do today is make a (slightly fancied up) chili dog casserole, and even doing the chili from scratch, that'll be nothin'.

Games-wise, I continued my extremely incremental trek through Earthbound: Beginnings, finally going south of Podunk to find there was a healer there who could have restored my Psi points the whole time. Doing things the hard way did net me a good amount of EXP, so I don't regret the path I took. I am super irritated with myself for not exploring harder, though.

I did another short daily workout in Fitness Boxing: Fist of the North Star, too, and it is a much worse game on a hot and humid day than it is in any other sort of weather. Finishing without giving up or swearing at no one in particular made me feel accomplished, though, so I was happy.

From there, I did my somewhat less fancy mobile gaming, too. I left Merge Pixel running for a while, but got sick of it even as a focus tool at around lunchtime and clicked it off again. After a few days of login bonus scumming, I'm sure I'll give it a couple more days.

King of Prism Sparkling got more of my attention than it deserved, though, as I tried to figure out the somewhat baffling mascot system. Materials for levelling them are pretty limited, and their skill levelling system feels mysterious and random. It's not really a game system I feel like I need to engage with to succeed, but the point bonuses from them seem decent enough that it might be worth investigating further. If I don't figure it out, though, I'm not going to worry too much about it.

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August 2nd, 2024

I'm doing a late and underwhelming "lunch break" post today, since I didn't have time to comfortably post this morning.

I kept going with Earthbound: Beginnings for about ten more minutes last night, walking back to Podunk, but forgot to take a screenshot! I was dead tired, so this isn't shocking, but I am annoyed at myself over it.

After watching Olympic gymnastics and seeing the athletes do some truly superhuman feats earlier that night, I went and did a light workout in Fitness Boxing: Fist of the North Star. It was somewhat less impressive than anything at the Olympics, but I really aced pretending to punch things for a little bit.

Aside from that, a lot of my gaming yesterday was using mobile games as fidgets when I needed to focus on what I was doing. I autobattled my way through an entire event in The Tale of Food, albeit a small one, and felt rather powerful for it. It was brain dead, but kind of satisfying.

I kept on clicking in King of Prism Sparkle, too, getting more "rare" cards and becoming ever more curious how the company running this game intends to make any money off of it. It's nice that I can play and succeed for free, even if it is mostly just a clicker game, but it makes this all rather mysterious.

I also had the urge to run Merge Pixel for a while, letting it run for a bit without making any real progress. At this point, the daily login bonuses are going to be more key to winning than actually letting the game go. I will defeat it yet.

I'm off to tackle the last couple of hours of work before the weekend from here! Hopefully, it'll go quickly.

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August 1st, 2024

It's the start of a new month, and I feel like I want to do my best to be better sorted out in August! I don't know that I'll succeed, but I'm going to try scumming my weekly to-do list to knock off 25 items, including craft and hobby stuff, today. If I can, it'll be a big accomplishment for a weekday!

Last night, though, I didn't do anything special in terms of gaming. I played Earthbound: Beginnings and got Ness back to his house for some curry and a PP refill, and beat the zombie I thought was a mini-boss, too! Next up, I'm gonna tackle the graveyard.

I was really scattered and unfocused yesterday, though, so I played more mobile games than anything. I messed around with the simple afterthought of a match-3 game buried in King of Prism Sparkling, somewhat baffled as to why the game is a clicker and not just a more polished version of this.

I also played a few levels in Mary's Mahjong, only to find out that Mary's father's insurance company won't pay out on the storm damage to his boat. I also matched some tiles.

With that, I'm off to (hopefully) kick butt at getting through the day! I wish all of you this level of enthusiasm, too.

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July 31st, 2024

I'm having trouble getting it together enough to have time for a long play session so far, but I kept up with playing Earthbound: Beginnings for another 20 or so minutes. I lost to what seemed like a mini-boss, and even though I keep my EXP and levels after getting knocked out, I'm stuck in a death loop since dying takes all my PP and I can't survive the trip back to my parents' house to see if home cooking restores that without a healing spell. I'm gonna keep trying, though, and see if I can buy enough healing items that crows don't steal all of them. Once I succeed at this, I'll go challenge the enemy that initially wrecked me again.

I kept clicking away in King of Prism Sparkling, too, feeling weirdly satisfied to see my rank go up despite that being due to patience rather than skill. I drew an SSR card of one of the skaters doing free gacha pulls yesterday, which is nice, but it doesn't really matter. Interaction with the different characters is pretty limited and impersonal, so while this is a good get in terms of stats, I don't have the impression that it matters which characters I got. I could be wrong about that, and this is still a new enough game that something might get introduced later. For now, though, it's a victory for numbers going up!

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July 30th, 2024

In just 9 and a half hours, a work day that AI employee scheduling software has done its best to make very unpleasant for me will be over, and I am very much looking forward to that. Until then, I'm taking things one task at a time!

I played another few minutes of Earthbound: Beginnings last night, getting to the first town and taking an embarassingly long time to figure out how to use my cash card. Tonight, I'm gonna try to tackle the first quest/dungeon!

During my lunch break, I forced myself to do a daily workout in Fitness Boxing: Fist of the North Star, too. I didn't want to do it, but it wasn't so bad once I got started.

I kept going in King of Prism Sparkling, too, finally coming up against some of its limits as an idle game. I'd had such a long session Sunday morning that it was almost a relief to hit some "sit and wait" points last night. I gotta hire hundreds of idols to work at a cat cafe, for some reason, and funding such endeavors requires patience.

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July 29th, 2024

Yesterday ended up being an okay day, but not a very big one for gaming. I did play another 15 or 20 minutes of Earthbound: Beginnings, which is still charming. I just want to level up a bit before leaving the first area, to make the stray dogs and angry farmers that litter the area less of a threat.

I saw an ad for a new browser based mobile game for the Pretty Series franchise in the morning, too, King of Prism Sparkling. I think this has gotta be the first game in the series released in America, so it's kind of a shame it's just a very elaborate clicker. The last King of Prism mobile game was a pretty full featured rhythm game, and this one doesn't even have any series music! Even though it is a letdown, though, it is more engaging than Merge Pixel, so I'll stick with it as my brain-dead between tasks game for a while. Plus, it seems to be using assets from teased but never made sequels or series extensions, sold off to a gacha mill, which is interesting in and of itself.






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