Okay, so, I got into this thing called Critterz. Honestly, it reminded me of those old-school games I used to play, a bit of a nostalgia trip, you know? So I thought, why not give it a try?
First off, I grabbed my Steam Deck, the OLED version. It’s pretty neat because the screen is vibrant. I messed around with the controller settings a bit. There is a configuration using the low settings, and the resolution is 1280×800, just to make sure everything ran smoothly. Didn’t want any lag ruining my fun.
Started playing, and it was kind of addictive. The gameplay is pretty simple, but it’s got that “just one more turn” vibe. I spent a good few hours just exploring and figuring things out. The graphics are basic but it’s charming.
Then, I remembered that, sometimes, you can snag some sweet deals on stuff through sites like Swagbucks. You know, like, reach a certain level in a game, or sign up for some new account, and you get some points or cash or whatever. I didn’t look too much into it because I just playing, you know?
Anyways, after playing for a while, I started thinking about how these games are made. I mean, this one is pretty simple, but then you’ve got stuff like Minecraft, which is a huge deal, right? It’s crazy how a game like that can be so popular, with people all over the world building all sorts of wild stuff.
- Fired up the Steam Deck.
- Tinkered with the settings.
- Got lost in the game for a few hours.
- Checked out potential deals.
- Pondered the magic of game development.
Here’s what I did:
Overall, Critterz is a fun little time-waster. It’s not going to blow your mind, but if you’re looking for something simple and maybe a little nostalgic, it’s worth checking out. It’s like those gacha games. Some people love them, some people don’t get it. I guess I’m somewhere in the middle. I enjoy them for a bit, but then I move on. This one, though, it’s got a certain charm.