Nintendo 3DS Friend Codes/QR Codes
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going to get a haircut real quick, but after that i should be all good
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I'll play around with it just for the heck of it if you want. I can always practice in during the off times.
also uploading a new fresh haircut/shave pic x3Comment
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@chocobothief: Has anyone else noticed how insanely awesome the Yanmega picture ties into your user title? O: And it fits into FFR too so clevar.
@ Everyone else: I have purchased Pushmo from the eShop, and it is by far one of the most addicting things I've gotten for the 3DS, and for puzzle games in general. It's $6.99 in the store but well worth it. If this thing had twice the levels it has right now, it could easily be sold as a full-fledged physical game. Gameplay is simple, yet hard to put down and quite challenging at times. Everything I look for in my puzzle games! My only quirk is how the murals (the levels designed to look like actual objects) are rated. They're all rated 3 stars (out of 4) later on but some dont take nearly the effort the regular challenges at 3 stars take to solve. Meh.
What I think is the biggest selling point (and the reason this game should be put up on people's game lists) is its sandbox mode. The design field is limited to I think 16x16 for a little bit, but once you're maybe 1/3rd through the game, you get the full 32x32. And there's plenty of colors to make close to what you want. The biggest reason this thing should be on people's game lists in the OP is that any level you make can be saved as a QR Code and uploaded so others can play them! People who are creative and bored here could join together and make level packs for the damn thing!
So +1000 recommendation to anyone who thought about buying Pushmo. Get it. Your life will not be complete otherwise.


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nice I've been wanting pushmo the moment I saw the trailer when it got released. I can't find any 3DS shop cards or prepaid majiggers.@chocobothief: Has anyone else noticed how insanely awesome the Yanmega picture ties into your user title? O: And it fits into FFR too so clevar.
@ Everyone else: I have purchased Pushmo from the eShop, and it is by far one of the most addicting things I've gotten for the 3DS, and for puzzle games in general. It's $6.99 in the store but well worth it. If this thing had twice the levels it has right now, it could easily be sold as a full-fledged physical game. Gameplay is simple, yet hard to put down and quite challenging at times. Everything I look for in my puzzle games! My only quirk is how the murals (the levels designed to look like actual objects) are rated. They're all rated 3 stars (out of 4) later on but some dont take nearly the effort the regular challenges at 3 stars take to solve. Meh.
What I think is the biggest selling point (and the reason this game should be put up on people's game lists) is its sandbox mode. The design field is limited to I think 16x16 for a little bit, but once you're maybe 1/3rd through the game, you get the full 32x32. And there's plenty of colors to make close to what you want. The biggest reason this thing should be on people's game lists in the OP is that any level you make can be saved as a QR Code and uploaded so others can play them! People who are creative and bored here could join together and make level packs for the damn thing!
So +1000 recommendation to anyone who thought about buying Pushmo. Get it. Your life will not be complete otherwise.Comment
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