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Day 33: Hangin' Hooks

I replaced some broken coat hooks today. I'm pretty proud of the replacement hooks, because I found them on clearance for 75% off at Target.

68. ✅ Replace the hooks in the pantry.


69. ✅ Replace the hooks in the boys' room.


16. ⚠️ Beat Hyrule Warriors.

It's not that this game isn't beatable. It is very beatable. The issue is that the game is boring and repetitive, the characters' abilities (other than Link) are lame, and the campaigns that require you to pilot the divine beasts are just terrible. So I'm done. I estimate I'm about 50% finished with the playthrough. But I can't tolerate one more 60-minute campaign that I beat easily but then lose at the end because the divine beast controls are unplayable on the Switch Lite. Without the divine beast campaigns, this game would get 3.5/5.0 stars, but with those campaigns it's a solid 1.0/5.0.

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