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More survival games should adopt Infinite Craft’s haphazard experimentation
In survival games, I leave the building to everyone else, or I build the absolute bare minimum unless I really enjoy the world I’m in. I think that’s a thing inherent in me, as I’ve never taken great pleasure in snapping together pieces of Lego, and would much rather earn killstreaks than decorate a back garden. For me, building in most games is laborious and predictable and does not sate my impatient brain.
But I like Neal Agarwal’s Infinite Craft, a browser game where you slide words on top of each other and see if they generate something new. For instance, “water” and “fire” combine to make “steam”, with what’s practically infinitesimal possibilities. It is immediate, simple, and unpredictable. More games should facilitate haphazard engineering and silliness.
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Mario Vs. Donkey Kong Preorder Guide – Release-Day Delivery, Deals, And More
It’s almost time for Mario and Donkey Kong to do battle once again. The remake of the Game Boy Advance classic Mario vs. Donkey releases exclusively for Nintendo Switch on February 16. If you didn’t play the original, you should check out the free demo of the remake on the Switch eShop. That said, if Mario vs. Donkey Kong stands the test of time, Switch owners are in for a puzzle-platforming treat. Preorders with release-day delivery are still available at major retailers, including Amazon and Best Buy. Just keep in mind that launch delivery isn’t always a guarantee for Switch exclusives if you order a few days prior to release.
But if you don’t mind waiting a few days post-launch for your copy to arrive, you can snag a physical edition for $45 at Geek Alliance.
Does Mario vs. Donkey Kong have a preorder bonus?
Nintendo Switch exclusives rarely have official preorder bonuses, but major retailers typically have exclusive collectibles available to those who preorder. Sadly, unless things change fast, that isn’t the case with Mario vs. Donkey Kong. Preordering the game simply gets you the game and nothing else.