Favorite “Dragon City” Dragons

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Dragon City is a popular mobile phone game that features most of the classic tropes: resource collecting, daily login bonuses, cooldown times, crafting times, and of course, tons of micro-transactions to speed all of those things up.



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Are Dragons Monsters?

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Short answer: yes.

Longer answer: yeah, I think so, kinda, for the most part, depending on context…

Really long answer….

In the context of general human collective unconscious, dragons are the ultimate manifestation of a predator.…

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Spotlight on “Scaler: The Shape-Shifting Chameleon”

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Scaler is a PS2-era game that a grand total of 3 people have ever heard of.

I’m being sarcastic, but seriously, this game did not get a lot of traction.

I acquired a copy by pure and complete accident – I joined a video game trading website, in which you send in your old games for points, and then exchange your points for other people’s used games.



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Spotlight on “Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy”

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Behold, one of many semi-forgotten treasures from the PlayStation 2. Allow me to share with you this strange, quirky game that honestly didn’t do very well commercially, but which that deeply influenced and inspired me throughout my childhood with stunning visuals, clever design, and a completely unique aesthetic that was far more creative than many other things out there.



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Favorite Gen 7 Pokémon

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This was an INCREDIBLY innovative generation of Pokémon. The introduction of the Ultra Beasts as extra-dimensional ‘Mon that were often frightening and bizarre was huge.

Decidueye

The hunter cloaked in green is an old archetype, and I’m honestly surprised they didn’t give it a bow made of leaves and vines, or even deer antlers like Herne the Hunter.



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