I kinda like the pocket version so far. Even though it has obvious tactics to ensure that players log in daily to avoid the FOMO on free packs, as well as tactics to push microtransactions. I haven't paid a dime for the game, and I consistently finish collecting all the top meta decks within a week or two of each set release. If you want to stay on top at all times, I guess you'd have to drop some money, but it's absolutely not required.
OddMinus1
Pokemon TCG Pocket is a decent, light weight version of Pokemon TCG, shrunk down to fit mobile units and shorter battles (i.e. only 20-card deck, 3 points to win, no prize cards, energy gets generated 1 per turn instead of using cards).
As a previously big MTG-player, PTCGP feels pretty good, though it's nowhere near the complexity and deep game which MTG is.
Mission accomplished.
Whenever someone attempts to make a golf swing, change the friction coeficcient of the grip to zero.
14 year old me listened to a lot of heavy metal variations along with emo rock and that kind of jazz. Now, as a 34 year old man, I still occasionally enjoy some of that, but my music taste has developed and matured, so now I mostly listen to girly pop music.
Haven't had a coca cola in about 10 years. I'm doing my part!
This peaks when the police drives by.
Am I actually allowed to sit on this park bench?
Or 0° Delisle if you just want to flex about knowing obscure temperature scales.
Disc golf. Doesn't require landscaping huge fields. Courses can be built into forrests with narrow gaps between trees while utilizing natural formations. Also, the equipment for hobbyists can be dirt cheap.
I escaped when they killed their API.
Also bottle caps sucks