This post is enormous.
If you make 10-11 questions and tag 10 people, you get 100+ responses.
Chicken
I had a cat but it died a few years ago. I have a dog right now. I want to have a horse sometime, but that's different than most pets, since you can't really keep them in your house. Or a pet dragon.
Ngyes
I usually only eat meals. But I eat dessert, so I'll choose Cookies and Cream ice cream as my favorite kind of other food.
Vanilla
I love all the games! It's very fun to explore the worlds and dungeons, the new game looks amazing, you can just explore anywhere you want to without any limits really, sort of like the first one but 3D and with way more features, since the first one was just a NES game and couldn't do much. Majora's Mask is my favorite, I don't have a least favorite of all of them, but I like every 3D game better than OoT (yes, even skyward sword). My favorite 2D Zelda is oracle of ages, which is slightly better than oracle of seasons. I've gotten 100% completion on all of them except wind Waker since that has those dumb statues from pictographs that you need to get, and TriForce Heroes. I'm going to come up with a list of my favorites of all of them.
1. Majora's Mask-I like how the game encourages you to explore, you can in other Zelda games but most players will still just follow the linear route since the game always tells you what to do, this game is better about giving you freedom, the masks are fun to use, and constantly reminds you about the fact that the world will end, and makes the ending world actually timed, instead of just allowing you to do whatever while the enemy sits in a castle waiting for you.
2. Wind Waker-This game also lets you explore a lot, mostly during the triforce quest, which I actually really liked since it made the player do some exploring in the giant ocean, the only thing I dislike it that it takes a while to sail places sometimes. Apparently this is better in the HD remake but I've never played that. The first time I played this, I actually didn't realize the sail was an item, and just held R for what felt like 40 minutes until I got to dragon roost... That's my mistake though, I should have realized.
3. Oracle of Ages-I feel like this game has the best puzzles out of any Zelda game. There's a time travel mechanic like in OoT but it's used a lot more instead of being just a thing you use 2-3 times to do dungeons as a different character. And some of the between dungeon sequences are really fun, I really like the crescent island one in particular.
4. Oracle of Seasons-The seasons game is similar to ages but everything is slightly worse. Changing seasons is better since there are 4 options that you have more free access to, and you don't have to wait through a song when changing them. But the dungeons and over world feel just a little less fun, apparently this game is supposed to be more combat based and ages is supposed to be more puzzle based, but it feels to me like ages does both better. I like how you can make on game a direct sequel of the other by using a code, the rings are cool ideas for little bonuses you get, but I wish you had to use the rod/harp for something related to their purpose in the games bosses.
5. Twilight Princess-This game does have a lot of stuff to do if you explore the world but I feel like most people don't even realize and just follow the linear route they're provided with. The game doesn't ever give you a moment to explore for the main quest, except with owl statues, but they're all marked and you can just go right to them and activate the letters, they all have a puzzle for something good near them so that's cool, but it still probably won't get very many people exploring. There are the poe souls that you can do if you want to take the time, but usually you can get 20 from normal play, and then getting all 60 seems like a task that's way too difficult, and you won't want to go explore to find any more. The dungeons are probably my favorite out of all the games, and there are a lot of them, so that's really good. And I love transforming into a wolf.
6. Link to the Past-There's not a whole lot of exploring you can do, every dungeon is marked, but the dungeons are really fun, and you get a dungeon item from the dungeon instead of just purchasing them like in lbw, I didn't like that feature, but I'll talk about that later. You can get medallions, hearts, and more gear from exploring, but most of them are just a little off the path to the dungeons and easy to get.
7. Four Swords Adventures-This one is really different from the other games, it's so linear that you literally choose levels, but this doesn't just make every level linear, like the level in the town in the second world where you have to explore to get through instead of going through enemies. The level design in this game is really good, and controlling 4 links is really fun too.
8. Mining Cap-This one lets you explore a bit, but most sidequests involve those half-medals that you collect mostly just by random, which is kinda dumb. I like the hat companion, he's pretty much the only one I like in any Zelda game. The cape is really fun and the wind temple uses it a lot, so that's my favorite dungeon in it. But I really don't like how you have to fit stones together just to explore. It also has the 4 sword but it only lasts for a moment and is just used for certain puzzles.
9. Skyward Sword-You can ride around the sky like the ocean in WW, but it's smaller, but riding on a bird is way more fun than a boat. It is linear in most cases but you do have to explore the world some to get to most locations. I didn't mention this in TP but the double claw shots are extremely fun to use. You do actually get a boat for the quicksand/ocean part of the game. I really like the parts where you go do the trials and have to get all the tears, which is another cool thing about TP too that I didn't mention. The final boss is very easy since the game has a freaking invincibly potions that lasts for 3 minutes for just 200 rupees, and you can get 4 of them, so there's no risk of death. I don't know why Nibtenfo put very long lasting invincibility potions in their game.
10. Ocarina of Time-At least it's in my top 10. Every Zelda fan loves this game and I do too but I love 9 other games more. The dungeons are merely average and there aren't any major areas created just for extra exploring, just a little off the path of the main route. And the final boss is really easy, and the time traveling isn't used very well.
11. Link's Awakening-I don't have much to say about this one. It's fun. Very average.
12. Link Between Worlds-I hate how you freaking buy items in this game. They did that so you can do the dungeons in any order but why couldn't at least hide the items in the world and make you explore to get them? You once again won't be exploring much normally since the dungeons are marked but at least the dungeons are good and becoming a painting is cool.
13. Phantom Hourglass-Touch screen controls work alright for this game, but it doesn't feel as good as using a button to attack. You can explore like Wind Waker but there aren't many optional islands for you to explore. The dungeons are average. Touch screen does at least allow for some cool items like the boomerang.
14. Spirit Tracks-Phantom Hourglass: Train Edition. They're very similar, but it has more locations to explore. But despite that, I've always liked Phantom Hourglass a little better, I'm not really sure why.
15. Four Swords (Anniversary)-Because I don't know anyone with a gameboy with lttp+fs. The random levels aren't that great but they increase replayability I suppose. It's probably more fun if you actually have people to play with.
16. Zelda-Very small amount of content, and the dungeons aren't very good. But you can explore anywhere.
17. Zelda 2-Unique, it's a platformer, the death mountain area is very hard but everything else is just a little difficult.
18. TriForce Heroes-I have little motivation to 100% this game and I almost wish it didn't exist. Maybe it's fine if I had friends to play it with, but online has terrible players and disconnecters most of the time. I switched to single player half way through and it was extremely easy and boring. The pace of the game is really slow since you need to stack people up and throw them everywhere. The puzzles are bland since almost every one is just throwing or towering to reach something. This is the only Zelda game that I actually dislike.
Grant Kirkhope is my favorite composer (only one I even know except for Koji Kondo), I also like Bob Ross's paintings (only painter who's name I know).
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Don't know enough about either of them to choose.
That's really tough to answer. Maybe Shulk, he's really loyal to all his friends and tries his hardest to protect everyone he cares about, and he's able to change his mind about who his real enemy is instead of being blinded by his hate for the Mechon for trying to destroy all of the life on Bionis. And he has a really cool sword.
Yes, I have 100 hours exactly on that game. I'll try to do it in order so it's a little more challenging.
Scout, Soldier, Pyro, Demoman, Heavy, Medic, Sniper, Engineer, Spy
So I answer those 10 on airplane mode on my flight and get off to find 20 more, fantastic.
Nope. I've played the GameCube and 3ds animal crossing and I think those are similar.
Cheating's usually fine as long as it's not a multiplayer/competitive game, you can't possibly be ruining the game for anyone but yourself, and it could make the game more fun if you use cheats to skip boring parts. But it probably is best to play it legit the first time for a better experience.
Sometimes, but I have minor deficiencies because of a disease, so they're actually useful.
None, I don't like either of them.
Oldest I've played is Pac-Man on an emulator, I memorized how to get a maximum score on the first 3-4 levels. Oldest one I own is probably an SNES game, like Super Mario World.
Very short games and very easy but they're still fun. I played superstar ultra first, which isn't really short since it has a bunch of games in 1, I beat every game on it, even the really difficult one where you fight every boss. I played epic yarn next, I played about 3/4 of it alone and 1/4 of it with my brother, I wished it was harder, it's literally impossible to die. Then a year ago I got Amazing Mirror, it was just like the superstar games but not as linear, like the great cave offensive, I remember really liking the smash copy ability where you get kirbys smash moveset, which is very useful since it could hammer pillars, burn stuff, and cut ropes.
I've answered this exact question before, Cantouloupe, but it would be strawberries, but it's bad for me to eat large amounts of seeds, and strawberries have a lot, but sometimes I cut off the sides of strawberries since that's where all the seeds are, and then I can eat them fine.
I've had 2 3ds's, I have a new 3ds now. I got my second 3ds right before the new 3ds (very confusing name by the way) was announced, so I didn't have the second 3ds for very long.
I like the fish I've eaten, which I believe is just salmon and swordfish.
I used to wear glasses, but not really because of poor vision, I was getting headaches because my left eye is 20/30 or maybe 40 and my right eye is 20/20. So I could see fine with my right eye, but my bad left eye was giving me awful headaches, and my glasses only improved my left eye. But I would occasionally try going a week without them, and eventually I somehow stopped getting headaches from that, so I haven't worn glasses since I was about 12. People still occasionally remember at random times that I used to wear glasses and ask me why I don't wear them anymore. And I did wear sunglasses on the beach a few days ago because it was
really sunny, that was the first day I've worn sunglasses in a very long time, though.
I know nothing about it, but I can safely assume that it involves robots.
Meta Knight, I guess. All I know is him, Dedede, and Kirby.
I said this, but superstar ultra, epic yarn, amazing mirror.
I don't know much about the newer games, but it'd be cool if the smash copy ability appeared again, I'm pretty sure it's only in amazing mirror.
I'd enjoy it but not buy it since smash already exists.
None of them are even hard for me.
The only one I did was the superstar ultra one, it was a little difficult.
Yeah, he definitely shouldn't be able to talk.
I have absolutely no idea what his age is.
Those were really disappointing answers, I don't know much about Kirby so I probably shouldn't have answered then. Also, I have watched the first 2 episodes of the Kirby show.
Unrelated:
I beat the wind fortress in just 35-ish minutes, it was actually very easy and short... I thought it would be even harder than the sanctuary.
Very tired but I should probably make questions after answering 31.
I'll tag people from the welcome center, hopefully they answer.
@Pandakai @Cesuvia @AcidSceptile
Actually I'm so tired I'll save this for morning, this is taking me over half a day to make...
1. How long have you been playing Splatoon for?
2. What's the main reason you joined Squidboards?
3. What's your favorite game?
Alright I can do one more
Pine trees have a fantastic smell.
A little. They aren't very fun to ride in but they do get you places faster. Planes are much better.
Small-ish
34 total answers.
I should do 25 tags and 50 questions sometime and try to get 1,250 different answers.