Coffee Beans
March saw several new Wii U releases, the most in quite a while actually. I mentioned some of the new Wii U games that released in March, HERE. While I ended up not buying any of those, yet, all of them have landed in my current "Wish List".
If you only skimmed posts or stopped by only occasionally in March, here's what you might have missed:
1) One reason I find Call of Duty: Black Ops 2's multiplayer addictive, HERE.
2) What is the most played Mega Man game on the Wii, based on Total Hours reported? You can read that report, HERE.
3) Why you should never give up in a Black Ops 2 online multiplayer match, HERE.
4) What is the Wii's most played Need for Speed game, based on Total Hours reported? Find out HERE.
5) What are current Wii U trade-in values, for both the Basic Set and Deluxe Set? Find out HERE.
6) A new feature, done twice in the month, Movie Magic Monday! If you like dragons, you might like this one. If you're a fan of Alice in Wonderland, you might find this one interesting.
7) ZombiU has been patched! You can see the full patch notes and details I gathered on the ZombiU patch, HERE.
Now, what games did I get around to playing in March, and what coffees helped me make it through the month? Start brewing yourself some coffee, and let's take a look!
Coffees Consumed
We brewed and consumed four different coffee blends in March: Maxwell House Dark Roast, Maxwell House Gourmet Roast, Puroast Dark French Roast, and Medaglia D'Oro Caffé.
The Maxwell House blends were our go to coffee blends for the majority of the month, like February, with us finishing off the Maxwell House Dark Roast early in the month, and the Maxwell House Gourmet Roast helping us make it through the end of the month.
The Puroast Dark French Roast and Medaglia D'oro Caffé were coffees we started brewing and consuming in February, as I wrote about last month, and they helped us get through the middle of March when the Maxwell House Dark Roast started running low.
With the amount of coffee we consume in a month, the Maxwell House coffees are the best bargain and the best tasting coffees at their prices that we have found. While I enjoy the smaller batches of coffee like the Medaglia D'ora Caffé, being that we still brew so much coffee in a month, we are still sticking with the larger containers of coffee (usually the 240 cup containers).
Games Played
The quick Instant Coffee list of games I played in March is: Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, Super Mario Bros., Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed, Assassin's Creed III, Nintendo Land, Rabbids Land, Trine 2: Director's Cut, World of Goo, Super Mario 64, Punch-Out!!, and Super Mario World.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 - It was all multiplayer for me in March, as it pretty much was in February as well. This was my most played game in March, and I enjoyed recording and putting together a few videos of multiplayer battles. If you didn't see either of the multiplayer videos I put together of some of my Black Ops 2 matches, here's one you might enjoy if you like FPS matches that are close:
Assassin's Creed III - I have had this Wii U game sitting around since December, thanks to GameFly, and had made very little progress in it until last month. I decided to try and get more accomplished in March, and was decently successful. While I haven't beat the game, and I don't think I'm even close to it yet, I was able to put a few more hours into it in March. I'm enjoying the story and setting of the game so far, even if I have only found one coffee reference so far...
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CoffeeInGames.com, my next site!? |
Punch-Out!! - I have written that I enjoyed Punch-Out!! on the NES. When Nintendo put this one on sale for 30 cents on the Wii U's eShop, I purchased it the first day it became available in March. Yes, we did own it on our Wii's Virtual Console already, but that didn't stop me. I have enjoyed playing a few rounds on the Wii U's GamePad already, while having shows streaming on Netflix in the background. I'm not sure if I'll beat this one, as the last two boxers seem to really destroy me, but it's already been worth the 30 cents I bought it for (again).
Rabbids Land - How many hours does it take to unlock all the mini-games in Rabbids Land? Well, from my experience with the game so far, more than 10 hours. I have played the game 10 hours 25 minutes so far, and I still haven't unlocked all of the mini-games yet. I'm not sure if perhaps I need to play the game with an additional human player, before unlocking the last two mini-games, or if I just haven't been fortunate enough to experience them when playing the board game rounds by myself. Once I unlock the rest of the mini-games, I plan on doing some additional coverage for the game though.
My current Rabbids Land play time. |
Trine 2: Director's Cut - While I beat Trine 2 back in January, I still haven't unlocked everything in the game. So, in March I played through a few more of the levels attempting to find items I had previously missed. While I did complete one level with items I had not collected before in March, I still haven't unlocked the extra level, but I am still enjoying the game when I play it.
World of Goo - Bean 1 and I have been playing this on the PC, and we have made it to Chapter 4, several times, but he still enjoys deleting files and creating names on new ones and starting from the beginning. Bean 1 is pretty good at understanding the idea behind the game, and can complete many of the levels in the game.
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A Mario inspired castle? It passed the Bean 1 sight test! |
Super Mario Bros. - This was played on our Wii, as we still haven't done the Wii to Wii U transfer for Virtual Console and WiiWare titles yet. I did beat this one in March, which I still find extremely challenging to do, but rewarding as well. Bean 1 really enjoys watching me play through the latter levels in the game, and was a big encourager in the final level when I was getting killed by the hammer brother right before Bowser. He would say, "Daddy, if you think you can, you will!"
Super Mario World - This is another one started by Bean 1, and then ends up with me being volunteered to play and beat certain levels. Bean 1 is pretty good though, and can be Yoshi's Island 1 and Yoshi's Island 2 in it, as well as some of the other levels. It's usually the Castle levels that give him a bit of a challenge, but he is improving and I enjoy watching him play it and also listening to him direct me to make sure that I take the "secret exit" in the appropriate levels.
Questions
Did any of you pick up some of the new Wii U games that released in March (maybe all of them?!), and if so what do you think about what you have played? If you didn't purchase any of the new Wii U releases in March, did you find yourself playing any other game(s) in the month?
And as always, were there any coffee blends that helped you make it through the month?