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Favorite Games

I'm going to start my second task for this week talking about my favorite games. 

I don't only play games based on their popularity. As long as it gets my attention, I will give it a try regardless of their genre. Most of the games that I play are about Art/design such as Pixel Art, Paint by Numbers and Homescapes. These are the games that helps me relax and concentrate whenever I need a break from doing college work or just in general.

However, those are not the only games that I've tried. I have also been playing different genres such as Horror Mobile games e.g. Identity V and multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) e.g. Mobile Legend. Even though I'm not the best player, I still enjoy playing it with my friends. Both of this games are multiplayer and can be played on PC and mobile phones. 

Today I will talk about Homescapes, (one of the games above) a game that I have been playing a lot lately.


Homescapes



I have been playing this game for a year now and it is one of my favorites because not only you can play puzzles for hours, you can also design your own home by earning more stars and competing with other players in the game for doing weekly tasks and has a story along the way. What I also like about this game is that I don't have to spend too much money on it because there are multiple tasks to complete and gives good rewards at the end. 

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Comments

  1. not much of a gamer but this game sounds like something id like, might give it a go!

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  2. Hey Flosie, me again you'll be sick of me soon hehehhehe. I really enjoyed this. I have never heard of this game before it sound really fun. I would try it out, but I don't have space on my phone to download any more games/apps. The fact you have been playing this game for years is amazing. I don't think I have played any mobile game for more than maybe a few months.

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