
Choco Cherry Love: This is the best of DQ's fruit/chocolate blends. In this case, it's cherries blended with "rich choco chunks," which I'm pretty sure are wads of the same stuff the chocolate-dipped cones are dipped into. Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough: Now that you know about the Double Fudge Cookie Dough flavor, eating a plain old Cookie Dough Blizzard is basically like being on a diet.Ħ. Banana Cream Pie*: Again, pie-based Blizzards are fantastic, as stated above. This one can easily stand in for other seasonal pie flavors, such as the Pumpkin Pie Blizzard, and the insanely superior Lemon Meringue Pie Blizzard.ĥ. Heath Bar: Oh, Snickers, seriously? Honestly, good for you for even showing up. Reese's Peanut Butter Cup: Looking at the menu, it is shocking that there aren't more peanut-butter based Blizzards on the menu, you're right.Ģ.ĭon't even listen to what literally everybody else is saying.Ĥ. Chips Ahoy*: This is the current Blizzard of the Month, so feel free to exempt it from these rankings if you feel like permanence is the more pressing virtue. The game won't send you push notifications either, and time stops when you're not actually playing - so there's no pressure to play when you don't want to.The rest of us will be enjoying our Chips Ahoy Blizzards and discussing why corporate, processed, supermarket cookies hold up so much better to Blizzardification.ġ. Even if you miss a certain goal or event, you can get it done at a later point. No matter how much you explore in this game, there's a high chance you're not even close to going through it all. He not only designed the gameplay but also did the sound effects, original music, and graphics, creating a sense of harmony between its elements - complete coherence that you wouldn't usually find elsewhere. What further makes the game so special though is that it was created mostly by one person - Eric Barone, known as Concerned Ape. You can plant, raise cattle, interact with fellow townies, fish, mine, date, cast spells, and much, much more. In this game, you have to restore, renovate, take care of, and populate a rural farm after moving away from the city and your dreadful 9-to-5 job. For plenty of reasons, Stardew Valley is my favorite iPad game, but it's also one that fans of the pixelated RPG format and life simulators will appreciate.
