Still playing Dragon Age: Inquisition, I am about 50 hours in, and I can see at least 20-30 hours more, maybe even 50, who knows. Still enjoying the game, so no complaints there.

Cleared the Goron Dungeon in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, got lost on my way to Zora domain. Found the way, but haven’t reached it yet. Controls aren’t much of an issue anymore, and didn’t need any help until clearing the Goron Dungeon, though had to look up a bit because I got lost after that.

When looking up where to go next, I found out there are tons of collectables that I missed, got couple of them, but then thought I don’t want to use guide to find these things, at least not in my first playthrough, and not before I have finished most of the game. So, left those, and did some exploring my own, and now getting ready to go to Zora domain.

During the week, when looking for a game to play in small bursts, resumed Swords and Soldiers, it’s a 2D strategy / tower defense game. I started playing it a long time ago, but only did 15 out of 40 levels, so played some of the older levels to get the feel of it again and enjoying it now. I am at level 35 now. There are 4 campaigns, and each has 10 levels, so I am basically halfway through the last Campaign. Got a sudden difficulty spike so stuck for a bit, but plan to finally finish it now.

What about all of you? What have you playing lately?

  • Bobby Turkalino
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    5 months ago

    I am also looking for a Switch game to play in short bursts after finishing Mario v Donkey Kong

    • Victor
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      45 months ago

      Captain Toad’s Treasure Hunt is quite relaxing if you’re into puzzles and Mario games.

    • @[email protected]
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      The new Monkey Ball game is pretty good for this. Each world is split into 10 levels you can knock out anywhere between 10-30 minutes depending on the difficulty and the challenges you are trying to clear. Since there’s 200 levels that’s 20 separate sessions if you strictly play the singleplayer mode.

    • @slimerancherOPM
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      5 months ago

      There are many smaller games on Switch suitable for this. What kind of game are you looking for?

      • Bobby Turkalino
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        25 months ago

        For small burst play sessions, I guess just not strategy or RPGs or anything that requires me to remember a bunch of rules and mechanics. I tend to lean more towards puzzle games and platformers with generous save points. And the occasional racer