April 2019

Pride

Most people who have known me for any length of time know that my husband went to depot for 6 months in 2017 and joined the RCMP – then we moved to our first post. We’ve been here over a year now, and I have such an incredible amount of pride for what he does and his work.

It has not been easy. The hours are insane and we have two you children, being in a new province away from family and friends is rough, but I wouldn’t trade it. Above is a challenge coin for our division that I got him, as a reminder of that pride. I also got a collection of old RCMP pins that we can display and pass down to our children when they’re older. Our family is everything to me and being a part of the RCMP is just a bigger family.

Anno 1800

I’ve never played the previous Anno games, but playing Anno 1800 makes me wish that I had. If you’re a fan of games like Civilization, Banished, and Tropico, then you might like this game, too.

The graphics are amazing. I started on a pretty easy setting so I could get a feel for the gameplay and I’m playing a single player campaign mode but I did also try out multiplayer with my husband. It ran smooth and again the graphics were just absolutely stunning.

The voice acting is particularly well done and does a great job of getting me into the story. I won’t post spoilers here, but needless to say you’re not just building a town for the heck of it, there are reasons behind your actions, and whichever path you choose has consequences.

There’s also some ‘where’s waldo-esc’ quests in the game which may or may not be your cup of tea. Personally, I love trying to find the hidden people on my map (or someone else’ map as the case was one time). It’s a little quirk that stands out.

My town isn’t too far along yet, not everything is 100% intuitive (for me at least) and I’ve had to stumble my way around some UI elements, but needless to say, despite the price tag ($80 CAD on steam) this game makes me smile the entire time I play – and lets not even get started on the mind blowing soundtrack.

Nomadic Gamer