Not exact matches
Sounds like one big
guessing game.
In this
game, your child will learn to listen carefully to the first
sound in a word and then «
guess your word» by blending the remaining
sounds together.
In this
game, each person takes a turn making an animal
sound, while everyone else tries to
guess which animal it is.
Each child played a
game that required
guessing the identity of a toy based on the
sound it made.
I rate this
game as a 9 on a scale from 1 to 10 b / c its real like
sounds keep you on your toes and
guessing and wanting for more.
«We prefer to do our
games in house» doesn't really
sound like that... But I
guess anything's possible.
holy * ring
sound * Sonic 4: umm i do nt exactly remember much on these episodes... but i
guess Sonic 4 was a nice nostalgia trip... i see what they were trying to do Sonic Colors: ANOTHER GREAT
GAME!
It's all nice and easy and there are no penalties for
guessing wrong other than a
sound effect, and once I
guessed correctly the
game locks that piece of evidence in place and gave another
sound cue to reward me.
Though it would have been fun to see Ralph
game - jump into more than a few
games, I
guess something has to be saved for the sequel, no matter how bad of an idea it may
sound.
Classic as they may have become, nobody except old man Crowther praised The
Sound of Music or
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, and yet both were essentially critic - proof, era
game changers of massive commercial appeal just as baffling to critics then as the Transformers series is today.
That
sounds great, but considering the Kindle can only display text and still images, I
guess the world's most popular and fun
games must include hangman, chess, crosswords, and Sudoku, or some retro text - based
games.
sounds to me like they just pooped on the few number of fans that actually played this
game (in comparison to others i
guess).
All those
games sound terrible...
guess ill cross my fingers an hope quantum break comes out next year..
so from what you've been reading I'm
guessing you like the
sound of it so far but as with any
game it does have its faults.
Hip - hop styled
sounds didn't always translate well into 16 - bits of synthesized music, but somehow — I'm going to
guess the magic of the synthesized slap bass — it worked for these
games, and the
sound effects and music blend together to add a terrific depth and spirit of goofy fun to the
game.
Programmers, designers,
sound effects team...... I
guess at the end, there were 300 people playing the
game.
Bando: As you might
guess, a lot of the
sounds were recorded straight from nature and inserted into the
game.
If it
sounds like I'm trivializing the
game and its story... well, I
guess I am.
All three
games on one device, it almost
sounds too perfect, which I
guess it ultimately is, isn't it?
i havent actually played one of those
games given as an aption but i
guess im going for death nation because it
sounds interesting
holy * ring
sound * Sonic 4: umm i do nt exactly remember much on these episodes... but i
guess Sonic 4 was a nice nostalgia trip... i see what they were trying to do Sonic Colors: ANOTHER GREAT
GAME!
Also, it
sounded like they're going to have an automatic demo for every
game on the system — I'm
guessing it'll be like the PS + system where you can just play a
game freely for an hour.
I
guess it makes sense (I'm not a tech person, so I'll assume the above is plausible), though it
sounds like some rather incredible technology for a video
game system.
Outside of
guessing, we don't know what Capcom's plans are going forward but it
sounds like Nintendo Switch owners will be receiving more
games in the future.