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My favorite of the games I played in 2022 is probably Elden Ring (35 days, PS5) just because of how sucked-in I became even as I lambasted it. It’s my go-to workout game because it fires all the brain cylinders (meaning my workout passes without the clock-watching that ensues otherwise), and does that without any need for spacial awareness that can cause me to fall off the trampoline. I do love Picross, but I’m not sure I’d even put it in a top 10 list. My friend August asked “Do you have a favorite game this year and why is it Picross?” I realized that kind of analysis is maybe something this post was missing, so here is my response. I think that explains most of the days I didn’t play it. I do let myself skip the workout on occasion, and it’s definitely more likely if I’m feeling sick. Obviously this list has a lot of Picross in it, because I still mostly just play that when I’m doing my 20-40 minutes of cardio in front of the TV. I don’t expect either of them to show up on next year’s list. I stopped playing both Good Sudoku, and Flow Free: Sudoku after getting the “played for 365 days in a row” achievements. Really Grass Cutting Incremental (web): 29 days.(…and making a special check for days I played Picross.) Top 10 games, including platform, without BGA games (by number of days they show up in the log) journal entries about specific games: 30. days I logged at least one game played: 365.Suffice to say, it’s a “manual” collection, so obviously it has its flaws. I won’t write so much this year about my method of keeping track. I hope to keep up this tradition as long as I’m alive. This is the 4th recap I’ve written on or around new year’s, and I’ve only just created a category for them if you care to go have a look back through the others. 2022 was the 4th year in a row that I kept track of all the games I played.
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