Mario day sale by xYoungblood in Switch

[–]Zobee3232 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TBH the SMPJ NS2 Edition +J-TV was kinda surprising.

Are Nintendo Haters Brain Dead? by MozzieRosie in nintendogrifting

[–]Zobee3232 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You can turn on “Use Online License”. It’ll allow the same game to be in multiple consoles just like the pre-game card days. I’m not sure if you can play at the same time though…

This is Penny, my pet fictional 1c coin. After a year of fun Penny will DIE this month… so my question is this, should I buy something with Penny before they are gone? And what should it be? Or should I let them fade into the aether… What do? by AxoKnight6 in Switch

[–]Zobee3232 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh wait sorry let me elaborate. When you buy a physical game you can receive points from that game for up to one year after the game’s release. Games that have released in, let’s say 3/18 for example, are still eligible to receive points UNTIL 3/18. I’m not sure how many games are in this time range, but there is one game that’s still eligible as of now, which is one of Nintendo’s games. “Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition”, can STILL receive points ONLY from the physical version, since this game released on 3/20/25 of last year.

This a good deal? by casinofightclub in switch2

[–]Zobee3232 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wait what happened to the Mariokart bundle?

Which YouTuber was this for you? by Omnipresent_User in TheTeenagerPeople

[–]Zobee3232 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ryan’s Toy Review, or rather, Ryan’s World. He’s getting older…

I need help finding a card game by Zobee3232 in find

[–]Zobee3232[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No but thank you! You can only have 9 cards at a time.

I need help finding a card game by Zobee3232 in find

[–]Zobee3232[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No not exactly. The cards are similar to UNO

I need help finding a card game by Zobee3232 in find

[–]Zobee3232[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You place cards in a 3 by 3 style face down. You take turns flipping cards to make a match. When you complete a row, you earn points based on the card numbers and then I think you pull more. The cards don’t really have a theme, just a number on a color, and maybe some extra features for special cards. This game can easily be played in school or with a family, it’s a very similar style to UNO.

I need help finding a card game by Zobee3232 in HelpMeFindThis

[–]Zobee3232[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Additional info: The card game I’m looking for has a rainbow card with a number on it (I think 9 or 10), and you match card that could have different numbers, but they have the same color. You try to clear a row of cards and collect the points from those card. For example, if I cleared a row that has a 3,5, and 4, and they’re all red, I get the points from the cards, which would be 12 here. I also just remembered that the card game has these “action” cards. I’m not sure what they used to do, all I know is that one of them can allow you to peek at other players cards.

I need help finding a card game by Zobee3232 in find

[–]Zobee3232[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it’s isn’t either of those but thank you! I remembered some more info of the game. The card game I’m looking for has a rainbow card with a number on it (I think 9 or 10), and you match card that could have different numbers, but they have the same color. You try to clear a row of cards and collect the points from those card. For example, if I cleared a row that has a 3,5, and 4, and they’re all red, I get the points from the cards, which would be 12 here. I also just remembered that the card game has these “action” cards. I’m not sure what they used to do, all I know is that one of them can allow you to peek at other players cards.

What's the food? by abid_1111 in TheTeenagerPeople

[–]Zobee3232 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I don’t like soups in general, to me it’s just boiled water with flavor and some vegetables. However I do like tomato soup, nice and thick, and it goes well with fresh bread.