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Topic: What to choose?

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gamesyay12

SoIim getting around 20 for my b-day and I want to know what games I should get . Im getting mutant mudds and gunman clives 100% but not sure which of these i should get:
1.Steamworld dig
2.Minis at move
3.retro city dx
(also if you know any better thats less than 10 $ tell me,not sure how much credit im going to put on my 3ds but i think 20 for bday and later more)
PS i really hate telling how much $ ima get but i cant call them point

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MuchoMochi

Steamworld Dig is a great game, if you like Metroidvania style gameplay you'll probably really enjoy this. I've gone through the game about three times now, it really is addicting digging for upgrades, and selling the minerals to buy other upgrades.

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BenAV

Based on the fact that you've already made your mind up on Mutant Mudds and Gunman Clive, I think we probably might have pretty different tastes (I found both to be lackluster and pretty boring), so I probably can't help you much.
Out of those three the only one I've played is Steamworld Dig, which is pretty fun and worth considering... but the one I'd personally go for is Retro City Rampage DX (which I really want myself, but can't get thanks to it not being released in Australia yet).

Not sure if you're looking for any specific types of games or what you already have, but I always feel obliged to recommend Crimson Shroud and Mighty Switch Force! to anyone who hasn't picked both up yet, as they're the best the eShop has to offer in my opinion.
I have about 50 eShop games so I won't go into too much detail about which I like and which I don't or that could take a while.

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gamesyay12

BenAV wrote:

Based on the fact that you've already made your mind up on Mutant Mudds and Gunman Clive, I think we probably might have pretty different tastes (I found both to be lackluster and pretty boring), so I probably can't help you much.
Out of those three the only one I've played is Steamworld Dig, which is pretty fun and worth considering... but the one I'd personally go for is Retro City Rampage DX (which I really want myself, but can't get thanks to it not being released in Australia yet).

Not sure if you're looking for any specific types of games or what you already have, but I always feel obliged to recommend Crimson Shroud and Mighty Switch Force! to anyone who hasn't picked both up yet, as they're the best the eShop has to offer in my opinion.
I have about 50 eShop games so I won't go into too much detail about which I like and which I don't or that could take a while.

I like almost every game type(rpgs,fps,platformer,dungeon)The mighty swich force ik about the game isnt good to me,but il look up Crimson Shroud

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DefHalan

I enjoy Dillion's Rolling Western and the 1st is less that $10 (by one cent $9.99)

People keep saying the Xbox One doesn't have Backwards Compatibility.
I don't think they know what Backwards Compatibility means...

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GuSolarFlare

SteamWorld Dig!!!!! no questioning!

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Ralizah

Of the choices, SteamWorld Dig.

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rockodoodle

I have both steam world and minis on the move.... I think I like minis better but steam world is good too.

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unrandomsam

I prefer Gameboy - Donkey Kong to Minis on the Move. (I wish they made a more modern one that was like that).

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