Morgan Crosby
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Grew up in a small town in Utah and I will probably never leave. In my Vocal collection you will find game walkthroughs, little known horror movie reviews, and anything else I might find interesting.
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Don't Starve: A guide
Welcome to another guide for one of my favorite games: Don't Starve. Now this is the vanilla, single player experience. This can be applied to the Nintendo Switch version, mobile version, or PC version. Are there plenty of mods out there to make the game easier? Sure there are. But those of us on mobile do not have access to those mods. Today's guide is for those poor people without beefy computers to run lots of mods.
By Morgan Crosby4 years ago in Gamers
Here's to the ones that we lost
I have always known I needed a dog in my life. Now, finding the right one took some time. When I was younger, we owned a couple different dogs, none of which stuck. I think a big part of that was my mom did not want the added responsibility as I was too young to fully understand the care they needed. Once I got into my teens, depression and anxiety hit hard. I felt something was missing, and it didn't take long to figure out what I thought would fill the void. That is how Mallia came to be in my family.
By Morgan Crosby4 years ago in Petlife
Stardew Valley: A guide to getting started
Stardew Valley, one of the best games ever. Taking some of it's stories and gameplay from the Harvest Moon gaming series, this is a great game. One of my favorites and the complete opposite of 7 Days to Die. Today I will give you a guide to getting started in this game, such as earning money quickly and making the most of the land around you.
By Morgan Crosby5 years ago in Gamers
7 Days to Die: A guide to getting started
Today I figured since I talk about this game a lot, I'd give you a brief guide to getting started. Generally you begin with a few basic items, such as a torch, food, and water, along with a note. I didn't really read said note as I died soon after and spawned elsewhere. Something about crossing someone so they stripped you naked and dropped you in the middle of nowhere. Anyway on to the walkthrough.
By Morgan Crosby5 years ago in Gamers
Why 7 Days to Die is A Great Game: It gets better the more you play
Day after my second blood moon. Went to my downstairs level and found some loot bags waiting for me, perfect. No live zombies and many destroyed spike traps even better, and a bunch of holes in the walls. Spent the day putting traps back and repairing the holes in the walls to prepare for mini hordes or the occasional zombie that wandered by. Then went out and gathered some more resources. Pretty boring day and went back home to spend the night.
By Morgan Crosby5 years ago in Gamers
Why 7 Days to Die is a Great Game: I am coming to hate it less
Welcome back to my sort of blog? Where I talk about my gameplay of 7 Days to Die week by week. Although I still have a hard time with this game, it is simply because this game is that good. The zombies are terrifying and sneaky and I am often jump scared. And yet I cannot stop playing this fantastic survival horror game. This game has come a long way since it was created and they keep working to improve it. Now, without further ado, let's talk about my second week of 7 Days to Die.
By Morgan Crosby5 years ago in Gamers
Why I Hate 7 Days to Die: A walkthrough of my first week of playing
Let me just start off by saying I... don't like horror games, at all. They are not my cup of tea. But this game drew me in with its promise of a fun survival game. The graphics are amazing, it's ambient sounds are pleasant to listen to, and it's renditions of nature are breathtaking. The zombies, totally terrifying. I've played a fair portion of survival games, Minecraft, The Forest, and Don't Starve. As far as zombie survival games, this has to be my favorite.
By Morgan Crosby5 years ago in Gamers






