Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Two days in a row!!

I'm proud of myself. My first official day of school break and I'm keeping true to my word! Back every day.

During that long time I was absent from here I managed to play a few new games that I'll be reviewing and made plans to revamp the blog. I'll officially talk about the plans Friday. Now let's jump right into my first review in a long while.

But before I actually start the review, I'll be referencing a previous review I made about a game called Ingress so if you missed that then feel free to go take a look at that or not. It's your choice..free country and whatnot.

So the name of this game is Resources. Like Ingress and a lot of the reviews coming up, it is a mobile game. Unfortunately for Apple enthusiasts it is only available on Android products. (And I will not know if this is the case for every game I review so be warned.)

With only about 10 thousand downloads it is not a very well known game but it definitely has enough people playing it to keep it interesting. In fact, I joined a Google Hangouts chat of people who play here in the United States. So even though the numbers are small, the community is amazing...or maybe it's because of..who knows?

Now to gameplay. Just like Ingress, it is a gps location based game. Unlike Ingress where there are specific points you need to go to to play, Resources puts literally the whole world as fair play. In Resource you play as a CEO of a new company that you own (I'm Eggs Co. (long story) but feel free to look me up in game if you decide to try it out) and you go around using the gps in your phone to search for resources (go figure) like clay, limestone, iron, gold, etc. and you use those resources to craft products like bricks, concrete, steel, etc. to earn money and buid more factories and other buildings. So in essence it is a business simulator the uses your gps.

I've been playing for roughly a week and I've actually been having a blast. Although the nearest player to me is 4,000 miles from me, I still feel a connection to a community because of how friendly and helpful everyone is. Plus that means I don't have competition for resources around where I live.

I'd definitely give this game a good rating and would recommend it to my friends and you (if you have an android product)

So this has been another Mythical Review and man it feels good to be back. Thanks for reading and I'll see you tomorrow!

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