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Questions are good things. They are there to get to know others and to find the common ground with each other, with the people we want to love. Well, I would think that the biggest thing I need to learn is to love myself. I think at least. I like lists, I make lists, mainly about anime and manga that I want to read and watch. And sometimes about American books too. My life does revolve around things that I consume. And I do not know if I am fine with that. I would like to fancy myself that I like philosophy, but in truth, I like the idea of philosophy. In the sense, philosophy means the love of knowledge, because we cannot know everything. So we need to start with things that we do not know, even though there are many famous figures in philosophy, I do not want to read from them. Because the biggest thing that I do not know if myself. And, as I am right now, I am more interested in filling the emptiness in me, if that makes sense. But I like questions. So, I went out and looked for que

Sharpen Blade [app game][review]

Sharpen Blade was made by ZPLAY Games and it is an actually quite good and cute game. It is addicting, even though it is hard to talk about it or to give a proper review of it. The basic idea to it is that you are a blacksmith making weapons. You are making the same time of four weapons and then a key to unlock a treasure chest. The levels are usually bulked into fives, meaning that you go through four levels between keys, every key is the fifth in line. This gives a good structure to the game.

It is easy to manage and making the swords is not frustrating. I would say that it is a little bit too easy seeing the costumers' threshold lever. I am usually used to a higher one, but I only had played through 50 levels, like I usually do. For that 50 levels, keeping the threshold there is a good decision, but I hadn't seen any change in difficulty as the game progresses.

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All in all, it is a well put together game that I can recommend. The buzzing does make my hand go numb after a while, though.

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