Hi all!
We're still surfing the 'golden oldies' section and revisiting Wizard Tycoon 2 from an earlier online broadcast on YouTube and Twitch. We both enjoy it for the team building, wands, brooms and potions you can get while you build up your castle.
And now, a story of betrayal... π
So here I am, starting to build a castle in Wizard Tycoon 2 with my son Alden, having a good time... when all of a sudden, he leaves the server I'm on to go play with his online friends. It ended up being another game, but did he came back to play with me? NO. He goes and plays on ANOTHER WT2 server with someone else! I was so depressed that I took it out on other teams we were competing against (and made the most of it by experiencing two different games) π
We also get into school, all of our featured units in Battle Cats and go through some new reviews. If you'd like to give us a review on iTunes or email us your game suggestions and/or Roblox stories at alden (at) aldengaming.com. We'll take time to read them on the air.
And if you're into reading like Alden is, here are the books he's checking out this week.
See you next time, and thanks for listening!
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