It was a classic game concept. My earliest memory was of a helicopter game in the 80s, where is worked basically the exact same way.
It’s a very 80s game idea, and those games weren’t for everyone, to be sure. But Flappy Bird wasn’t a bad game, just a typical time waster of its decade. With Super Mario graphics.
Depends on what you mean
You get to see his disappointment with the final product. And his love for the box it came in, like a cat
I suppose I’m in the minority here, but I avoid video or audio content entirely in these situations. I don’t want to listen to somebody babble on about something, whether it’s a news story, a documentary, an opinion piece, whatever. Just give me an article or even a blog post that I can read at my own pace, and easily scroll up to refer back to previous parts.
Ctrl+F is my best friend, and you can’t do that in a video or podcast.
But … That’s the original Pokémon red/blue.
And like every single Pokémon game, it was turn-based and waited for you to advance dialogue prompts
It’s like Captain Janeway didn’t pay any attention to the game mechanics. This is behavior not befitting of a starship captain!
If anyone is looking for this, they call them “dry herb vaporizers” these days, to alleviate confusion.
And they are good