Home - myPotatoGames
Loading
  • svgJul 24, 2019News

    Post Image

    A recent in-game notification informs us of a doubling in the allowance for uploading levels.

    Super Mario Maker 2 has been in the lime-light since its release on June 28th. Everyone who is anyone has a Super Mario Maker 2 level just waiting for us to jump into. Even Arby’s got in on the action for a bit of shamless promotion. Who can blame them? Customizing your own maps for others to try out hasn’t been this fun since Tony Hawk’s Underground 2 (personal opinion). Now, we can create and share even more thanks to the recent update in SMM2.

    Super Mario Maker 2

    Not only has the amount of uploads increased from 32 to 64, but there is also a promise of another increase in the future. Not that we really need another increase after this one, but hey, the more the merrier. Especially since this is most likely a response to the community backlash regarding the low upload limit in the first place. We are super stoked to see that SMM2 is still growing, and the sharing is off the charts.

    For more information about Super Maker Maker 2, be sure to check out the official Nintendo website.

    • svg
    • svg
    • svg
  • svgJul 24, 2019News

    Post Image

    The Nintendo Switch Joy-Con controllers have been revolutionary when the Switch first came out, with HD Rumble and other unique features making the small detachable controllers even more special. Unfortunetaly a small portion of those tiny collectible controllers have had a drifting issue that Nintendo is now generously addressing.

    Players were increasingly complaining about the Joy-Con controllers starting to drift. This issue becomes more prominent and noticeable in games such as Mario Kart that heavily rely on accuracy.

    As the problem became more wide spread, some lawyers have come together to kick off an action lawsuit against Nintendo for not addressing the problem correctly. The big N responded to this claim by asking Switch owners to check out the Nintendo Switch support page.

    “At Nintendo, we take great pride in creating quality products and we are continuously making improvements to them. We are aware of recent reports that some Joy-Con controllers are not responding correctly. We want our consumers to have fun with Nintendo Switch, and if anything falls short of this goal we always encourage them to visit http://support.nintendo.com so we can help.”

    However, as the pressure increased Nintendo finally acknowledged the problem more accurately and is now offering free repairs to any affected Switch owners with no proof of warranty needed.

    So if you have a Joy-Con that is indeed affected by the drifting issue, you should qualify for a free repair from Nintendo. You can head to the support page to submit your claim right here.

    Nintendo also recently announced four new new Joy-Con colors, as well as Nintendo Switch Lite.

    • svg
    • svg
    • svg
  • svgJul 23, 2019Reviews

    Post Image

    Them Bombs is a digital cooperative “boardgame” for 2-4 players. It’s just you, your friends, and a ticking bomb (gasp)! Work together and communicate efficiently to save lives! Them Bombs is created by Yellow Dot, an indie developer based in Poland, and is available now for PC (Steam), the Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices (iOS and Android). It also seems to be “coming soon” to PS4 and Xbox One. For the purpose of this review, I played on Steam here with one other person locally using the manual on their tablet. Also, this time we have no gameplay footage as we feel that would give too much away and spoil the game. Therefore, we won’t be going into detail about the puzzles.

    Unlikely Hero or Expert Team

    First you need to decide if you’ll be the only player on the PC physically doing the puzzles in order to defuse the bomb. You’ll need to hide the screen from the other players and try to explain and describe exactly what you see so they know which puzzles you are dealing with. The other 1 or 2 players can either print or grab a digital copy of the manual here to use on another PC, tablet, or mobile device. I highly recommend printing if the fact that the manual is several pages long doesn’t bother you, or to do it on another PC to be able to scroll faster and find everything a lot easier.

    Know that the players reading the manual need to quickly go through all of the pages to find the proper security modules that are standing between you and the deactivation of the bomb. There are 12 different modules meaning there are 12 different types of puzzles that will appear at random. All puzzles will have a related decoder in the appendix section to help you solve them. Therefore, the Unlikely Hero needs to pay attention to their type of battery, type of explosive, and the cover of the bomb (amount of screws and color) which will change every playthrough!

    Getting Started

    “A crazy scientist called Dr. TiNT (still pronounced TNT) plants deadly bombs in various public spaces. Each time, minutes before the explosion, a random person within the blast radius receives a message from him. Only this person – the Unlikely Hero – can defuse the bomb… given they get the right help.” At the beginning of every session you’ll be told where Dr. TiNT planted his bomb such as the mall or a hospital and what that civilian toll would be.

    As a first time player, you’ll automatically be thrown into the Tutorial puzzles to get you used to playing. Once you’ve completed your first try, you’ll then get to decide your difficulty: Beginner, Normal, Hard, and Custom. Afterward, choose who is playing what role as mentioned above, and go! Pay attention to your ticking timer as on Beginner you’ll have roughly 10 minutes to solve 3 random puzzles.

    Gameplay and Puzzles

    My first time playing was an absolute massive failure because the Tutorial puzzles don’t help you at all, at least not for the Unlikely Hero. The one reading through the manual however needs to go through a ton of text which isn’t all that easy to understand at first. Although to be fair, most boardgames start out this way in order to understand the rules and such and I find that always to be quite the chore. If I were to tell you anything important at all during this review, it would be to go through the manual before any attempt at actually playing. I’m not sure if that’s what you are supposed to do but I know this will keep your frustration to a minimum.

    Make sure you understand each puzzle in a more stress-free environment instead of us fools that tried it while the timer was on. The puzzles can be fairly intricate but once you know what to look for, the game will be a lot more fun. I like that you’ll start to recognize the same puzzles and develop a way between you and your friends on how to explain which ones they are. Even if this happens, the answers will change quite often due to all of the variables in place. For example, this time your bomb cover is blue, you have 6 screws, your batteries are type 6LS05 with a voltage of 9.2 V and are zinc manganese dioxide in the form of one piece.

    They Were the Best of Times and the Worst of Times

    The main focus here is communication and cooperation so you can definitely become better the more often you play. It’s also a great exercise for your brain as the puzzles will have you dealing with Morse code, musical symbols, Greek letters, etc. I’m sure if you know your music notes, and your alpha and omega, you’ll be a lot better at this game than I was. My partner (a musician) had the greatest patience when I was trying to explain certain things like the ‘rest’ note being a “backwards squiggly 3 trying to take flight”.

    Some puzzles relied on your memory skills and button-timing which I didn’t like as much as the others. I suppose this could take up a lot of your time if you fail so maybe that’s the point. I prefer just simply clicking and then choosing the right answers which is hard enough already. If you get an answer wrong, your timer will drop by quite a bit and those minutes are precious. The game will try to freak out the Unlikely Hero by occasionally making you “switch out your flashlight batteries” in order to get rid of your blackened screen or “breathe” in order to regain your composure all while the timer is still going.

    Graphics and Content

    The design of the overall game is where Them Bombs falls extremely short. I appreciate that the game is more about the puzzles and less and about the graphics but I feel like the developers were still very lazy in that department. Blank black and white screens with some stick figure icons is the absolute bare minimum one can put in either a videogame, boardgame, or this mixture of both. The title of this game could also have been a little more creative.

    The most interesting element that they added is that of the funny newspaper clipping they give you when you succeed where you can add your name to the headline and body. Not only can you share this to social media and probably get some raised eyebrows from your friends, but the feature goes as far as a fully detailed article. There aren’t that many different pieces to read from what I’ve seen but it still sets the scene and makes the game more enjoyable.

    Them Bombs is perfect for anyone that wants a quick party game when they have company over or something you can play as passengers in a vehicle while traveling. Each session is short but the game offers a lot of replayability. Once you get the hang of it, the puzzles are actually quite fun. Even if the graphics before and after are quite boring, the graphics for the actual puzzles do the job. The price of the game is fair so if you want to check it out for yourselves, you can go to the official website here.

    • svg
    • svg
    • svg
  • svgJul 23, 2019Mobile Game

    Post Image

    Pokemon Rumble Rush has officially been released to the Apple Store!

    Pokemon Rumble Rush

    The Pokemon Company just can’t seem to get enough of the mobile gaming franchise of late. Their latest iteration, Pokemon Rumble Rush, is out now for all iOS devices. In a nutshell, it is essentially a mobilized version of the classic Pokemon Rumble games. Now with the ability to battle other players from around the globe, the mobile version of this series seems to be taking right off.

    Until yesterday, Pokemon Rumble Rush was only available on phones. Now that it has been released to the Apple Store, you can play Rumble Rush on any iOS device that you choose. In case you missed it, the game follows pretty much the same path as the games from which it takes its namesake. The primary difference being, as usual, that it has been altered to make it a little more mobile friendly. The controls have been dumbed down, as well as the depth of gameplay.

    Pokemon Rumble Rush

    If you would like more information, be sure to check out myPotatoGames coverage of Pokemon Ruble Rush. Also, be sure to hop on over to the official Pokemon website for everything Pokemon.

    • svg
    • svg
    • svg
  • svgJul 23, 2019News

    Post Image

    Story of Seasons Reunion of Mineral Town is a remake of the much beloved and highly praised Harvest Moon Friends of Mineral Town. The game will be coming to Switch later this year and we have the first gameplay footage!

    Some exciting new gameplay footage for the much anticipated game have been shared today! The short clips show the game in action for the first time in beautiful HD visuals and it looks as adorable as ever.

    The short videos showcase various seasons such as Spring, Summer and Autumn and even other actives such as fishing and caring for animals! We have combined the clips from the posts on Twitter in one nifty video for you below!

    Marvelous, who will be handling the publication of the game in Europe, revealed the remake will be heading to Nintendo Switch in Asia on October 17th, a western release for the game has also been confirmed and is expected to happen sometime after the official launch in the east.

    Big thanks to our loyal follower Kikki for sharing this exciting news with us!

    For more gaming fun and a true Animal Crossing like experience, check out Hokko Life, an adorable take on the much beloved series.

    source

    • svg
    • svg
    • svg
  • svgJul 23, 2019News

    Post Image

    Two Point Hospital is a quirky hospital sim builder developed by Two Point Studios and published by SEGA. For those of you who recall playing EA’s Theme Hospital back in the late 90’s, Two Point Hospital will have you feeling nostalgia as the two games are very similar with Two Point Hospital feeling just like an updated version.

    Today SEGA announced that Two Point Hospital will be coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch! The game that has more than 97% positive reviews on Steam will now be heading to the big screen.

    There are a whooping 15 levels in Two Point Hospital where you build various rooms, hire staff to run them and once you have everything you need, the game will run itself while you watch – if that is something you desire.

    But the game really shines when you start micromanaging and treating your patients, making sure there are enough seats in the waiting room and enough doctors on call to treat all the patients.

    There are a few other options like making your hospital look visually appealing, making sure your patients don’t get bored, putting sanitation centers to insure the cleanliness of the hospital, and training your staff, but these aspects are also very limited. The simplicity of this game-play led for a very relaxing afternoon but I felt like the game needed more context to keep me playing it.

    Two Point Hospital will be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch later this year! Check out the fun new announcement trailer below.

    For more simulation fun, check out the first real The Sims competitor.

    • svg
    • svg
    • svg
  • svgJul 22, 2019Feature

    Post Image

    With the increased popularity of nostalgia gaming, we have made a list of our favorite Super Nintendo games.

    Nostalgia gaming to seems to be all the buzz, of late. It appears to have all begun with an influx of dedicated home video game consoles. We now have the Playstation Classic, NES classic and even Super NES classic editions. All home consoles that have games built right in. Now, we even have new titles being released on classic consoles, such as Orange Island and its release on NES. There has never been a better time to indulge in the classics that we’ve all come to love over so many years.

    Click Title Of Game For Purchase Option

    Harvest Moon

    The Harvest Moon series has been a long standing favorite here at myPotatoGames. We simply can’t get enough of simple yet adorable farming sim titles. The original Harvest Moon was released in North America for the Super Nintendo in June of 1997. This amazing title became the inspiration for an entire generation of RPG farming simulation games. The spunky main characters and adorable little animals in this series have brought endless joy to countless gamers. If you’ve never played, this is one classic that you should definitely check out.

    The Lion King

    The Lion King for Super Nintendo never really lost its fame. It has been long renown for its difficulty, and played by many through the years for that exact reason. Going beyond that, it also happens to be a super charming game based on a classic wonderful film (one that has recently been remade). The original game was released in North America in October of 1994. Given that the many of the elements of the game were actually drawn by Disney Imagineers, you truly get the feel of a family classic in the most wholesome of titles.

    The Legend of Zelda: A Link To The Past

    The Zelda series has hit us with some really great games over the years. But we must always remember our roots. LoZ: A Link to the Past was originally released in North America in November of 1991, then later ported to the Gameboy Advance in December of 2002. A prequel to the original titles, Link to the Past was one of the best selling games for the Super Nintendo, and it’s pretty obvious why. The cutesy graphics alone are enough to have us replaying this one for years to come.

    Super Mario World

    Of all the Mario titles that we’ve seen, Super Mario World still holds a little place in our hearts. The good ole days of booting up the SNES to partake in the most grand adventures as Mario himself, with the help of many classic friends that have been longstanding heroes too many. Super Mario World was released in North America in August of 1991, and was also ported to the Gameboy Advance in 2002. Super Mario World also happens to be the best selling game for the Super Nintendo.

    Super Mario Kart

    With nearly as many remakes as the titles from which Mario Kart gets its namesake, Super Mario Kart is one original title that just doesn’t really get old. What’s not to love about getting down with some Mario Kart without all the new-age racket that has been added to the series over the years. Super Mario Kart didn’t need a million customizations to keep us playing for hours, it was simply one of the best racing experiences on the market. Super Mario was released in September of 1992, and ended up being the fourth best selling game released for the Super Nintendo.

    To play all of these amazing titles, be sure to get your hands on a Super Nintendo (which can be found on Amazon or Ebay), and for some a Gameboy Advance (also available on Amazon and Ebay)!

    • svg
    • svg
    • svg
  • svgJul 22, 2019News

    Post Image

    60 Seconds! Reatomized is a tragically hilarious game about survival. Gather everything you can for the sole purpose of survival within 60 seconds – family members, food supplies and more!

    60 Seconds! Reatomized puts the player right into the hectic action. With only 60 seconds left until the bomb will hit the ground, you will have to go on a loot run through your very own home and gather everything you can. You will need to watch out for what is most important to you, is it the televisions for endless entertainment? Food supplies? Water?

    While you make those difficult decision within your 60 seconds time frame, most everything around you will work against you. Time, your furniture and even your house that is entirely different every time you play the game. With randomized environments much like in the style of Don’t Starve, the game is set to always provide a fresh and unique experience every time you load it up.

    This also ensures that each survival story is a bit different from the other. As the game goes on, every day might bring something new and surpassing that can alter the way you play the game. You will need to make sure that your food is well rationed, and water supply is steady. While making sure you have a full tummy, you also have to prepare to make difficult choices as you explore the wasteland!

    60 Seconds! Reatomized will launch on steam for PC and Mac on July 25th. You can already wishlist the game today! Check out the adorable trailer featuring the gorgeous 2D visuals of the game in action!

    About 60 Seconds! Reatomized

    With only 60 seconds left to impact, go on a mad dash through the house in search of family members and useful supplies. Everything will be against you – time, your very own furniture, a house that’s different every time you play, and the fundamental question… what to take with you and who to leave behind?

    Reaching the fallout shelter in time, alive, is only the beginning. Whatever you scavenged and whoever you saved will play a vital role in your survival. Each survival story will be different, with every day surprising you with unexpected events. Will all of these stories end well? It’s up to you. Ration food and water, make best use of your supplies, face difficult choices and even venture into the wasteland.

    Everything New In 60 Seconds! Reatomized

    • 4K resolution support – see the apocalypse clearer than ever before thanks to the remade graphics!
    • New sounds, art and unlockable visual content, allowing you to add a little color to your fallout shelter!
    • New gameplay mode – Survival Challenges – unique, short storylines which will put your survival skills to the test!
    • The Metagame – an opportunity to escape the wasteland in form of a storyline spanning across multiple playthroughs! Think you can you get out in style?
    • New relationship system – more stories and crazy interactions between the McDoodle family members!
    • Brand new achievements for players to unlock!
    • svg
    • svg
    • svg
svg