WTF am I Playing - Episode 1 - Trains, Geese and Time Stopping Maids

Over the last three years, I've become an achievement hunter, for those who don't play xbox, each game since the 360 has a minimum of 1000 points for a full completion of tasks listed in each game, when I got back into xbox, I went from a lowly 200,000 to over 400,000 and this series will investigate the games I played during that time, most of these are Indie titles so expect those to be prioritised.

Tracks - The Train Set Game
I haven't picked up a wooden train set since my nephew was young and before that it was when I was young, with a set from Swedish toy makers Brio, a typical set wouldn't look out of place in Ikea.
The game is a simple building simulator with the physics to match, if you've ever designed a race track, the concept is pretty much the same, not much to say, just play your own way.
B-Tier Game.

Touhou Luna Nights

It's strange that I've never played Touhou as a bullet hell having only previously played it as an arena fighter, a pretty terrible one at that, as a metroidvania controlling time and plenty of knives as everyone's favourite maid Sakuya Izayoi, the experience is just as hard as a typical Castlevania game with all the labyrinth navigation that comes with it, fairly competent game with no lore required to enjoy, which is just as well as asking me to read about Touhou lore is like asking a Kingdom Hearts fan to explain the plot.
C-Tier Game.

Untitled Goose Game
My first 100% when I returned three years ago having already played it on the Switch, a charming game where you terrorize a sleepy British village as an asshole Goose, everything from dragging Rakes to the Lake to stealing Bells, your job is making life misery for the town, I absolutely love this game and have even learned to speedrun it, while I have long completed it, I still play it with my Niece and Nephew.
S-Tier Game.

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