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    Was going to just make a status for this but I figured it could be its own thread. If you're looking for game recommendations, just post some details in here like system, what you generally like to play, price range, whatever you feel comforable with and other people can come in and help out. I'll start: I currently have thirty-five (35) Nintendollars on my Switch account. and was wondering what the best way to spend that was. I haven't played much that's on there, so I'm pretty open to anything, though if I had to narrow it down, the less hair-trigger reflexes the better. That's not to say no action at all -- I'm just worse at that stuff.
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    I'll elaborate more on the setting if enough people are interested in this.
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    Crypt of the Necrodancer - and by extension, Cadence of Hyrule - are rhythm-based roguelikes. The two games play pretty similarly - move, attack, and do just about everything to the beat - but the similarities end there. Aside from the obvious case of the latter featuring Legend of Zelda characters, songs, and settings, it's my personal observation that Cadence of Hyrule seems to be a bit slower-paced overall compared to Crypt of the Necrodancer. I would look into gameplay for both games to see which, if either of them, is more your style. Crypt of the Necrodancer goes for 20 dollars, and Cadence of Hyrule is just a wee bit pricier at 25 dollars. But maybe just because you're not good at action doesn't mean you don't want any. Terraria is an inexpensive 2D voxel game with a progression system, building, and more. While there's plenty of boss fights to work your way through, I don't know if I'd call any of them hair-trigger levels of fast. This could just be personal bias, since I play a lot of Dead Cells; I'd advise watching some gameplay for yourself to make sure it's not too fast. However, if you get Terraria, I implore of you to absolutely get the PC version instead of Switch version if in any way possible. Not only does the PC version have more content due to being on the latest patch (1.4), but it's also a third of the price. While the Switch version goes for 30 whole nintenbucks, the Steam version of the game sells for only 10. Plus, you'd get to hang out with other broskis around the site who have Terraria if you got PC. I also would recommend Undertale if you don't have it. For only 15 bucks, it's a solid few hours of fun as you explore the different routes the game has to offer. The game shouldn't really need any introduction past that at this point. Finally, I took the liberty of looking at games from the 0-30 dollar price range until I got bored of it. Here are a few of my personal suggestions that I spotted, their prices, and a very brief summary on why I'd recommend this game. I'm notoriously pretty bad at giving suggestions for things to watch/play, but hopefully one of these ends up being up your alley. This is a good thread idea you've got going here.
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    Used to be...but I've done some growing up. Honestly, I've been enjoying more of the classic rock bands (something my dad got me into listening to), so it's less favorite bands and more favorite songs.
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    YCM is blocked at my work but NCM isn't. NCM: X - YCM: 0
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