(I have been posting these more than other articles in order to catch up to current events. These events are about two weeks back from the date of this posting.) Another week down and another 100 matches played in Splinterlands. This season was mostly played under the new power limitation rules, relegating me to Bronze III […]
Month: September 2020
It has been around a week since I started playing, and writing, about Splinterlands. (I accidentally made two separate accounts on Hive initially, so starting to post about Splinterlands on the same one I play on) The challenge, noted in the title, is to see how far I can get playing the game without spending money on it […]
As I wrote yesterday, I signed up for Splinterlands to try to see how far I could get off of only the initial investment of buying the Spellbook. To start off, Clove71 from the Discord channel was nice enough to send me a free welcome pack. Opening it provided the following cards: an Herbalist, a […]
Starting off a new series, with my attempts at playing ranked Splinterlands. One item of note is that these articles are a week or two behind my actual gameplay. I wrote a more detailed article about Spinterlands itself here, for anyone interested in more general thoughts on the game. We’ll see if my opinions change […]
Who doesn’t want to get paid for playing video games? This series follows mobile applications, some of which are borderline games at best, that claim to reward users with cold hard cash (or gift cards). In my pursuit of extra cash to blow on games, or Steam gift cards to add to my collection, I […]
About a month back, I wrote about a contest that was taking place across multiple games. This is a look at one of those games, Forest Knight, a free-to-play, turn-based strategy game for Android devices released by Chrono Games as a beta/early access in late 2019. Like the other games from this contest, it integrates […]
A month back, I wrote about a contest that was taking place across multiple games. This is a look at one of those games, Kingdom Karnage a free-to-play strategy game developed by Kepithor Studios. Kingdom Karnage describes itself as a trading card game, though its style of play is a bit different from other big […]
Who doesn’t want to get paid for playing video games? This series follows mobile applications, some of which are borderline games at best, that claim to reward users with cold hard cash (or gift cards). In my pursuit of extra cash to blow on games, or Steam gift cards to add to my collection, I […]