I was bored one evening and ended up on LoveMoney somehow. Started one of the tycoon-style games thinking I'd play for ten minutes, but I got way too invested in growing my little virtual empire. Now it's kind of my guilty pleasure after work.
After a few days of playing Poly Track, the clearest feeling is that each race has its own story. Sometimes it's frustrating because of small mistakes, and other times it's incredibly satisfying to overcome a difficult section that I'd never been able to tackle before.
I keep coming back to Drift Boss because it’s one of those games where skill progression feels natural the more you play.
I was bored one evening and ended up on LoveMoney somehow. Started one of the tycoon-style games thinking I'd play for ten minutes, but I got way too invested in growing my little virtual empire. Now it's kind of my guilty pleasure after work.
After a few days of playing Poly Track, the clearest feeling is that each race has its own story. Sometimes it's frustrating because of small mistakes, and other times it's incredibly satisfying to overcome a difficult section that I'd never been able to tackle before.