A Gaming Diary
Posts tagged noby noby boy
Noby Noby Boy (PS3)
Mar 13th
Spent far longer than I intended to playing this last night. Kept eating and growing and giving myself a tiny butt, then a tiny head. Just messing around, gloriously.
Noby Noby Boy (PS3)
Mar 4th
The best thing I did last night was make a horse-faced man. People complain that there’s not an awful lot to do in Noby Noby Boy, which I suppose is true, but what there is keeps me fascinated for ages.
Oh, and I also discovered the secret 2D stage with the Noby Noby Boy song. Joyful.
Noby Noby Boy (PS3)
Mar 3rd
Just had a very quick go last night on a random world of spinning tops and ballerinas. Stretched a bit, tried to make some hybrids, then reported my length to Girl.
It’s going to be a long, long time until we get to Mars.
Noby Noby Boy (PS3)
Feb 26th
And I’m enjoying this a lot, too. No new trophies or anything, but I did reach a personal goal of getting Boy to over 500 metres in length.
Noby Noby Boy (PS3)
Feb 25th
Intended to go the moon, but got an interesting earth stage when I started up, so played around there for ages. Made a hybrid of a man and a bird, somehow, and got a Trophy for doing so. I love not knowing what the trophies are in this game. Playing around is its own reward, but when a Trophy pops up, it’s a wonderful surprise.
Of course, I’ve spoiled that one for you now. Ain’t I a stinker?
Noby Noby Boy (PS3)
Feb 24th
We reached the moon! Which is like earth, but full of spacemen and moon cars and, er, tapirs. Just based on the one map I tried earlier.
I love Noby Noby Boy and I love that all the players around the world had to work together to reach the moon.
Noby Noby Boy (PS3)
Feb 22nd
Keep playing this. So what if there’s no score or goals? It’s a fun toy and I love it. Soon, we should all reach the moon.
Noby Noby Boy (PS3)
Feb 20th
New game from the creator of Katamari. Game in the loosest sense. It’s more of a software toy, really. You crawl and grow and eat and poop and jump and fly around small randomly-generated levels doing, well, whatever you feel like doing.
Words can’t very well describe it, so go watch a short video I uploaded HERE. And if that’s not enough there’s a longer one showing me playing the game for the first time HERE.
I love it – and the £3.19 price tag feels just right.