Radarscope key4/30/2023 ![]() ![]() Pykl3 has a ton of customizable features, RadarScope has almost everything I need "out of the box". I run both Pykl3 and RadarScope, both work great. I mostly use SPC mesoanalysis for surface obs and MDs. I like the UI on COD for the HRRR and a few other models. I primarily use Pivotal for my forecasts, but any of those will work just fine. ($) Model data, radar, Lightning, Obs and Satellite all in one package.Īt this time I'm not paying for HazWX nor simuawips.Here in OK we have, I've found that some states have similar mesonet websites.Anyone of the aforementioned forecasting model websites above for HRRR model data.I eventually made it into the Top 100 players worldwide and have, since today, breached 100K points! I feel pretty good about that accomplishment □✨Īnyway, play Money Puzzle Exchanger. There's a 5 minute score attack mode, where I learned the fastest way to rack up points. Since then, I've played over a dozen hours of Money Puzzle Exchanger. I also love the way they make the characters in the background duck, so that you can always see their animation, as the board fills up with more coins. That had to be an insane arcade experience. ![]() From the third character on, COM enemies play near perfect rounds. The exchange is built at the core to complete in 5 minutes or fewer, even if you win. I was instantly fascinated by the intricacies of this cult classic. The game is still excruciating without the emulation issues. I felt less pleasant about the €7 tag they still uniformly apply, but I paid the money, so I could exchange even more money. I was pleasantly surprised to find that Hamster, the company that ports every obscure game, had finally put this on Switch over here. The game being balls hard on an emulator, I looked into getting US PSN credit, because the game did make it over there. Turns out I was playing the arcade version. I don't like emulation that much, but as a European, it can be hard to get a legal hold of a lot of stuff. Here ya go.Ī few weeks ago, I emulated (please don't snitch □) what I thought was the PS1 version of Money Puzzle Exchanger. so I took it upon myself to rip the music from this one too. Also, this is another game where the OST wasn't found online. It is so pleasing, but every time people see it for the first time they go "what the fuck is thiiis". I haven't mentioned the presentation much yet, but you should watch a gameplay video, because when balls are cleared they scream in increasing pitch as the combo goes through. It's good addicting gameplay, in a really goofy shell. that's about it! As I often say, the best puzzle games are the simple ones, and that's this to a T. Unfortunately, all of the clears that happen because of this do not give you any points, so I try not to use it unless I REALLY need to.Īnd. Also, if you get a LOT of extra points over what's expected in a level, you'll get a Jump Bonus, which allows you to erase all blocks of a single color between levels, in case things are getting a bit out of hand. Once you clear enough points, as shown near the bottom, you'll move to the next level and go back to 3 balls to start with. hookah pipe? I dunno, but it'll add another ball onto your string. Every few seconds, the ball on the right will climb up the ramp and jump into the. You have a lot of freedom of movement in the air, and can organize the orbs with no real problems, but you can run into a few issues, where you run out of space to maneuver and then have to drop the blocks where they don't belong. You have a snake of orbs that move out from the top, and you need to organize them in a way so that they clear when 3 of the same color are connected in a straight line, horizontal vertical or diagonal. I like to call this game "Snake meets Columns". This screen is weirdly forboding, and then you get into the game, which is cute and filled with screaming goofy orbs. God seems to be here, and he wants us to do. ![]() I cannot read Japanese, and there's VERY little information on this game, so I'm not entirely sure what the plot, as it were, is about. But for some reason, with no real fanfare, Atlus dropped Oh My God for JAMMA arcade boards in 1993 in Japan only. Though the developer is someone you MAY have heard of before!Ītlus is known for a lot of things, but their puzzle games are. Whee! Reposted with actual images this time.īack to the ol' Puzzle Game Mines, this time with the last of my personal favorites, and yet another weird arcade game. EDIT: The original post of this didn't have the pictures showing up for anyone. ![]()
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