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Updates: COVID-19 situation and daily life (Future of this blog)

Hi! So today's post is part answering some questions that readers may have after all the reviews so far, but also brief mentions of what's been happening in my personal life, and some exciting news coming soon on this blog!  The current state of the blog As of now, the current game reviews seen are not even half of the full list of games that I intend to post. Reviews will also include games that I've completed but still wanted to share because of how good it is, and also games that I'm on the fence about. One of the games that I had been on the fence is A3!, which I am sad to announce that I have officially deleted the app from my phone. This was a semi tough decision, because there was no way for me to keep my game records on A3!, but I had to free up some memory space on my phone to allow updates for other games.  Gaming devices, Being F2P I mainly play games on 2 devices: iPhone 6 Plus, and on Galaxy Tab A. So I mainly played games on my iPhone, until the Galaxy Tab

Call Me Emperor ~ RIEview

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Before Call Me Emperor, I had been highly invested in Emperor and Beauties, a game similar to Call Me Emperor. Both games are ancient Chinese imperial palace storyline with similar gameplay, but have several differences that will be discussed in the subsequent review. Eventually I uninstalled Emperor and Beauties but kept Call Me Emperor, though initially I had preferred Emperor and Beauties over Call Me Emperor. Call Me Emperor by Clicktouch Co. Ltd started first in a Chinese version targeted to its Chinese population, only later an English version for the international market. So what can you expect in Call Me Emperor? Game Plot Set in a imperial Chinese dynasty, you play as an emperor/empress tasked to build up your very own loyal army and secure your place on the throne. At this time you receive news of a possible coup d'etat, and so you begin your journey of rooting out people who are against your ascension to the throne. There's betrayal, assassination, confrontations...

June's Journey ~ RIEview

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June's Journey, by Wooga, is a hidden object game with  island decorating and a main storyline rolled in one. I actually had the game quite some time but left it on hiatus because I got distracted (either by another game or by studies, or perhaps a mix of both), until mid-2019 when I found out my friend at work had (then) recently downloaded the game and was playing it during our tea break. Suddenly motivated, I decided to delve back into June's Journey, just in time as Wooga released a new feature that had me hooked than I ever was before. Read on and see what's the change! Game Plot  In the late 1920s, our protagonist June Parker returns back to her home on Orchid Island after she received news of her sister Clare murdered by her husband, Harry, who then killed himself in an apparent murder-suicide attempt. June's niece, Virginia, showed June a photo of the crime scene, which fuels her suspicion that things may not be as they seem. And so June begins her investigation