SpaceBooger wrote:My wife keep making fun of the music (more specific in the dwarf cave).
My wife did the same thing the last time I tried playing it. The music must only appeal to male ears.
SpaceBooger wrote:My wife keep making fun of the music (more specific in the dwarf cave).
To me it was too irresistible not to spend a couple hours squashing rabites and hearing that ultra-satisfying sound.BoneSnapDeez wrote:My wife doesn't watch me play games.![]()
It's amazing how much easier this game is with a little level-grinding. Never did any as a kid. Didn't even have a concept of such a thing. I just tried to play it straight through like Link to the Past.
Though I've played it several times before, this is exactly how I'm feeling right now.Markies wrote: I literally could not stop playing Secret of Mana. I would find reasons to play it every single day while my other games would get overlooked.
I can't fathom why anyone would want to do this.dsheinem wrote:So...would I be crazy to play the iOS port of this on my iPad instead of on a SNES?
But Dave has all that video game grant money, so price is no object.Ack wrote:Ease of access and price, most likely.