May be a little off from what you're asking but one of my favorite games period is Bookworm on the GBA. It was originally a flash game but when it came to GBA you could save your progress. The music was so cute and the sound effects were just awesome. They tried to bring it to the DS without that music and the effects and it just didn't work. Other iterations exist as well, none as cool and enjoyable as the GBA version. I'm stuck emulating until someone rediscovers this neat little game and brings it to switch or steamdeck.
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My api app of choice is still running somehow so I get to switch back and forth to make the transition smoother. But I hear it's tanking any day now. This article doesn't change much for me. Still jumping ship. But I'm happy to know that reddit is out there ensuring Lemmy's success! Mastodon replaced Twitter for me easily. Now I just need a YouTube replacement (with something like shorts if possible) and I'm good!
Honestly I'm not sure what I should play. I was playing TOTK on switch pretty religiously but I need a break and decided to switch over to something on the deck. Started Elden Ring for the hundredth time and noped out for the hundredth time. Looking for something with a big world like that where the combat isn't so grueling. Any suggestions?
A scroll wheel could definitely help with totk nav. Especially if clicking it would allow you to navigate to the next page of items.
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I don't think so. I'm going to try now with reddit code.
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Edit: looks like no :(
What questions would you like to see answered?
I also added a dragon spike to the bottom of the control stick. Took some work to get it on there just right, and you need to add it last. Dragon parts and anything they are attached to despawn at much greater distances than anything else. We're talking being able to travel a loooong way before they break or vanish. Plus, they glow, so they make your bike much easier to see from a distance. Lastly you can photo them and use the sensor to find them. So you can park your bike, explore to your heart's content, and then always find it. It won't survive dying or fast traveling, but otherwise it's a great way to make your glider last as long as possible.
I have a no man's sky save file that's pretty much in God mode and I just fly from planet to planet taking pictures. It's lovely.