roman baker stood in the bright and crackling current of light that zipped around in patterned waves underneath the oval canopy entrance to the casino. He wasn't a gambler. The skittering brilliance didn't draw him in and he was already irritated with the piped-out carol music. A twenty, smoothly folded in his pocket, didn't itch him or burn his ass one bit. He had come to the casino because it was just a few days before Christmas and he didn't know how to celebrate. Maybe the electronic bell strum of slot machines would soothe him, or watching the cards spreading from the dealer's hands in arcs and waves. He took a step to the left, toward the cliffs of glass doors.
As he opened his hand to push at the door's brass plate and enter, a white man of medium height and wearing a green leather coat pressed his car keys into Roman's palm. Without waiting for a claim ticket, without even looking at Roman beyond the moment it took to ascertain that he was brown and stood before the doors of an Indian casino, the man walked off and was swallowed into the jingling gloom.
Roman waited before the doors, holding the keys. All of the valets were occupied. He held up the keys. A few seconds later, he put down his hand and clutched the keys in his fist. No one had seen this happen. Roman turned away from the doors, opened his hand, and saw that one shining key among the other keys belonged to a Jeep Cherokee. Immediately, he spotted the white Cherokee parked idling just beyond the lights of the canopy. An amused little voice in his head said go for it. He didn't think it out, just walked over to the car, got in, and drove away.
You couldn't call this stealing, since the guy gave me the keys, Roman told himself, but we are on a slippery slope. He checked at the lighted gauge of the Cherokee, and saw that the tank was nearly empty. There was a Super stop, handy, just down the road. Roman drove up to the bank of pumps and inserted the Cherokee's hose into the gas tank. Eight dollars worth should do it, he thought, and then he wondered. Do what? In the store, he decided he should be methodical, buy something to eat or drink. Afterwards, he would know what to do. The complicated bar of coffee machines drew him, and he stepped up to the grooved aluminum counter, chose a tall white insulated cup, and placed it under a machine's hose labeled French Vanilla. He held the button until the cup was three quarters full, and let the nozzle keep drizzling sweet foam on top. Then he figured out which plastic travel lid matched his cup and pressed it on, over the froth. So as not to burn his hand, he fitted the cup into a little cardboard sleeve. He paid for everything out of his twenty, and walked outside. It was a warm winter night in the middle of a thaw. Bits of moisture hung glittering in the gas-smelling air. There was a very light dust of sparkling fresh snow sinking into the day's brown slush.
"A white Christmas, huh?" said a woman's voice, just to the left.
"Yes, it will be enchanting," Roman answered.
He was the kind of person people spoke to in situations that could easily stay completely impersonal. His face was round, his nose pleasantly blunt, his eyes wide and friendly. His smile was genuine, he had been told. Yet women never stayed with him. Perhaps he was too comfortable, too nurturing, and reminded them of their mothers. Desperate mothers who wanted their children home before dark or wouldn't let them out of sight. Now, in addition to being motherly, plus the kind of person people spoke to on the streets or while pumping their gas, he was the type into whose comfortable palm strange white men trustingly pressed their car keys.
And house keys, too, and other keys. Roman jingled the set before his eyes and then fit the correct car key into the lock. He got into the car and carefully set the cappuccino into the cup holder before he drove to the edge of the parking lot. There, he turned on the dome light and opened the glove compartment. He found the car's registration, folded in a clear plastic sleeve, and the proof of insurance, too, with numbers to call. The owner's name was Torvil J. Morson and his address was 2272 West 195th Street, in the closest suburb. Roman took another drink of the milky, sweet, deadly tasting cappuccino. Then he put the cup back into the holder and drove carefully out of the lot.
The casino was prosperous because it was just far enough from the city to be considered a Destination Resort, and yet close enough so only an hour's quickly diminishing farmland, pine woods, and snowy fields stood between the reservation boundaries and the long stretch of little towns that had blended via strip malls and housing developments into the biggest population center in that part of the Midwest. Roman knew approximately how far he was from 195th street, and it took him exactly the 45 minutes he'd imagined to get there, find the house, and pull into the driveway, which he wouldn't have done unless he'd seen already that the windows were dark. The house was a small one story ranch style painted the same drab green as the jacket of the man who gave Roman the car keys.
Roman got out of the car, walked up to the front door, used the key. Just like that, he entered. Once in, he shut the door behind him and wiped his feet on a rough little welcome mat. The house had its own friendly smell-- slightly stale smoke, cinnamon buns, wet dried sour wool. A powerful streetlight cast a silvery glow through the front picture window. As his eyes adjusted, Roman stepped onto grayish, wall-to-wall carpet, and padded silently across the living room. His heart slowed. The carpeting soothed him. He went straight across the room to the kitchen, divided off by only a counter, and opened the freezer section of the refrigerator. He'd heard that people often kept their jewelry and cash there in case of a burglary or fire. There was a coffee can in the freezer, but it only held ground coffee. A few other promising Tupperware containers held nothing but old stew, alas. Roman shut the insulated door and rubbed his hands together to strike the chill from his fingers. Then he walked down the hall. He stepped into a bedroom, turned on the light. Posters of pop stars, stuffed animals, pencil drawings and dried flowers were taped to the walls. A teenage girl's room. Nothing. He turned out the light and found the master bedroom, the one closest to the bathroom. He was just about to turn on the light when the sound of breathing, or the sense of it, anyway, in the room, stopped his hand.
Then it didn't sound like breathing, but something else, sighing and watery. A fish tank, Roman thought. He listened a bit longer, then switched on the light and saw, on a table next to a window, a small plug-in fountain. The water coursed endlessly over an arrangement of smooth, black stones. Roman thought this must belong to the man's wife. He frowned at himself in the dressing room mirror, and adjusted the lapel of his jacket. The wife, or the teen, or another member of the family might return while he was standing in the lighted bedroom. Yet Roman had no prickles up his back, no darts of fear, no sense of apprehension. In fact, he felt as much at home as if he lived in this house himself. He was even tempted to lie down on the big queen-sized bed neatly made up with a purple quilt and pillows arranged upon pillows. Where had he read about this? Goldilocks! This bed looked comfortable. He thought of the three bears. There was a Mrs. Morson for sure, thought Roman. He pictured a bear meditating by the fountain. A meditator probably wasn't the type who would own gold and diamond jewelry, but he still had to check. There was not a safe on the closet floor, or even a velvety box on the top of the dresser or in the drawer that held underwear. No, there was only underwear, and it was decent, fresh cotton. What am I doing, thought Roman, with my hands in Mrs. Morson's underwear?
He shut the drawer firmly and sat on the edge of the bed.
I'm not going to find any cash, he decided. Mr. Morson has taken it to the casino. Treading down the hall and back across the soft carpet, he felt cheated. What had happened with the car keys was a once-in-a-lifetime thing. Roman had never before done anything that was strictly criminal. But this break-in, where he hadn't had to actually break in, this was given to him. It was as though Mr. Morson had invited him to travel to his house and look for valuables. And nothing there! The house was very still now, the street outside utterly deserted, the neighboring houses dim and shut. Roman sat down on the couch, wishing that he had the rest of his cappuccino, but he'd left the cup in the car. There was a tremendous energy to the quiet, it seemed to him, a seething quality. He felt that he should do something bold, or important, with this piece of fate that he'd been handed. As he was thinking of what he might do, someone knocked on the door. Roman's first instinct was not to answer. But the expectant quality of the silence was too much for him. He went to the door and opened it. There stood a woman and a man, both in coats but wearing no scarves or hats. The woman held a wrapped gift. The man carried a crock-pot out of which there issued a faint and delicious, smoky, bean-soup scent.
"Oh, thank god!"
The woman stepped into the entryway, the man also, both exuding an air of conspiratorial excitement.
"Very clever, keeping the lights off," said the man. "But isn't that his car?"
"He gave me the keys and I just drove it here," Roman told him. The man gave a scratchy laugh that turned into a cough.
"Where should I put this?" He lifted the Crock-Pot slightly.
"In the kitchen?" said Roman.
"Let's put his presents in there, too," said the woman. "You must work with T.J. Have we met?"
"I'm Roman Baker."
"You look like an Indian," said the woman.
"People tell me that!" said Roman.
"Okay, and I'm Willa and that's Buzz with the seven bean soup. It's his specialty. Just the countertop lights! No overhead!"
"Right!" Buzz sounded gleeful. "Is Zola back yet? Did she get the cake?"
"I think so," said Roman. His skull suddenly felt tight, his eyes scratchy and shifty in their sockets. "I feel bad," he mumbled. "I don't have a gift. Maybe I should go out for sodas or beer."
"Oh, T.J. won't notice. T.J. will have a shit fit. I think we should all hide behind the counters and the couch. Will you get the door, Roman?"
"Come on in," said Roman, as he opened the door. "Wipe your feet." Two young men and an older woman stood on the steps. One man carried a neatly foil covered bowl. The other held a large, pale, tissue-wrapped gift.
"We brought Mom," one of the young men squealed, "she's drunk. She's such a hoot!"
"I drank a strawberry wine cooler. I'm loaded," said the elderly lady in a prim and sober voice. "Let me in so I can ditch these two idiots. Does he suspect?" She eyed Roman with a flare of exasperation, her scarlet mouth down-twisted.
"Not in the slightest," Roman told her. He helped her out of her coat while the two young men settled their things in the kitchen.
"Very clever, all the lights out," the lady muttered, "Zola says he'll pee his pants."
"That's pretty much what Willa says, too," Roman told the lady. Steering her toward the couch, he startled himself. A picture formed in his mind. It was himself. Crouched on the carpet. Out of control. Pissing his own pants and howling with surprised mirth.
"They're sending me out for more strawberry wine coolers," he said. He patted the woman's hand.
"You're an Indian," she said, severely and as if imparting information to him.
"A big one," said Roman.
The others in the kitchen were whooping with secretive anticipation. Roman touched the keys in his pocket, walked out the door. As he neared the white Cherokee two more people stepped into the driveway, asked him in low and enthralled voices if anybody else was there.
"Go on in," Roman told them. "Willa and Buzz are organizing everybody."
"Oh God!" said the woman. "I saw his car! I thought he'd got home already. Zola's following us. She'll be here any minute with the cake."
Roman jumped into the car, backed down the driveway, and drove the opposite way down the street from the way he guessed Zola would arrive.
Back on the turnoff to the highway, he thought, right or left? But it was inevitable. He headed toward the casino. The cappuccino was still warm and on the way there he finished it. He started to feel good. Yes, he had been given the Morson's keys, the keys to their life, and he'd visited that life. Enough. Nothing had happened after all. He hadn't taken anything except this car--for a drive. As he neared the vast casino parking lot he slowed and carefully reconnoitered, watching for extra security or flashing lights in case the Cherokee had been reported stolen. But all was bright and calm. Gamblers were walking to and fro, those who had self-parked. Others were waiting with their claim tickets on the swirl patterned carpet in the lobby underneath the lighted canopy. Roman eased the car into a marked space cautiously, far from the activity, and took his empty cappuccino cup with him before he locked the car's door.
That was your little adventure, he told himself. Now what? But he knew what. He walked back to the casino entrance and walked through, into the icy bells and plucking, continual ring that did predictable and pleasurable things to his central nervous system. He breathed faster in excitement. Possibly, the sound depressed left brain action. He felt connected to an irrational and urgent universe of lucky chance. His fingers twitched. First things first. He scanned the seated players looking for the green leather jacket, which was all he remembered about Morson. He decided to make a sweep, starting at the far end of the casino, checking the men's room first. He went up each row and down each row, passed behind each glazed, ghostly player. It took so long that he thought of giving up and simply turning the keys in at the lost and found. But then, there was T.J. Morson, green jacket slung behind him, staring into the lighted tumble of little pirate cove symbols on his machine's curved torso.
Roman tapped his shoulder and Morson waved him off, not to be bothered. Roman watched the man shove in three more quarters and hold his breath. Then sit back, dazed, rub his hand over his face.
Roman touched his shoulder again. "Happy Birthday."
"What?"
Morson turned and focused on him. His face was clean-cut and perfectly square, a solid Norwegian jawline, pale eyes, hair already white and thin, a little tousled. He was falling into heaviness around the neck and then below, like Roman, it was pretty close to a lost cause. Roman dangled the keys.
"You dropped these, I think?"
Morson slapped the pockets of his pants.
"For God sakes, thought I had it parked!"
Roman gave him the keys and turned to go, but he couldn't, not quite. He took a last look at Mr. Morson and saw that something was very wrong with him. T.J. Morson was sitting there with his mouth open, staring at the car keys. Not moving.
"Hey," Roman bent toward him, then waved his hand before the man's eyes, "you okay?"
"No," said Mr. Morson. He shut his mouth and then slowly, like a very old man, stood and shrugged on his jacket. He dropped the keys, picked them up. Sat back down and stared once more at the machine. Slowly, from his pants pocket, he drew a bit of change. Held it out questioningly to Roman, who rummaged in his own pocket and exchanged what Mr. Morson offered for a quarter. Morson held it a moment, then played it. Nothing.
"You okay?" Roman asked again.
But Morson was staring vacantly before him. His mouth was open and his hands were shaking.
"Not all right, not all right," he muttered.
"Hey," said Roman, "come on. Get up. Let's go sit in the cafe. I'll buy you a coffee."
"What I need is a drink."
"Yeah, well, maybe." Roman helped steady Mr. Morson. They walked down the aisle of light and sound, along a short hallway, and into a small interior restaurant where the waitress gave them a booth for two and poured their coffee.
"Cream. Lots of it. Thanks," Roman told her. She left the pot and a bowl of tiny plastic servings of flavored half-and-half.
"Thank you," said T.J. Morson, staring at the brown pottery cup. "And thank you for returning my car keys." His voice was heavy as a pour of concrete. The syllables seemed to harden as they fell from his mouth. "Well," he looked up, scanned the country-themed room, "this is it."
"What are you talking about?" asked Roman.
Morson put his face in his hands and then slowly pushed his hands up his face and over his hair. "That was it," he said again.
"Listen." Roman was beginning to feel alarmed. "It's your birthday. You should be heading home." He thought of all the excited people waiting in the living room of the Morson house, crouched behind the sofa and chairs and kitchen counters, the lights off.
"Weren't you supposed to be home a while ago?"
Mr. Morson looked at Roman, frowning now, momentarily distracted. "Who are you?"
"I'm a friend of Buzz and Willa," Roman told him. "Look, I'm going to let you in on something that's going to cheer you up. You've got to go home now. I'm not supposed to say a thing about it, but they're planning a surprise party in your honor. Zola's got the cake. Even as we speak, they are in your house, waiting for you. They have presents."
Telling this to Morson was surprisingly difficult. Roman felt the bleeding sensation of envy when he imagined stepping onto the warm, thick carpet. The blast of noise from friends. The bean soup. Beer. Cake.
Mr. Morson said nothing.
"You can't just leave them waiting there." Roman heard a note of accusing desperation in his voice.
Morson shook his head, now, as though his misery was a fall of water washing over him. His brilliant white hair lifted in the staticky air. Roman felt like reaching over and patting it down, but he kept his hand curled around his coffee cup.
"Fuck's sake, I can't go back there," said Morson wearily. "They don't know. Zola has no idea about this . . ." he waved his hand toward the casino through the glass doors of the restaurant. "I play when she's at work, when I'm supposed to be at work, except I don't have a job, see. That's over. She doesn't know I put a second mortgage on our house, a line of credit, then topped it. Cleaned out every one of our accounts." He stared fiercely, disconnectedly, at Roman. "There's nothing," he said. His mouth was suddenly and frighteningly sharklike, an impersonal black hungry v. A bubble of spit formed at either corner. "They'll take the house and then my car. They'll take her car. And Kayla . . . Oh god."
Morson dropped his face into the bowl of his hands. Roman thought he might either break down and sob or leap up and rake his fingers down the wallpaper. Which would it be? He was feeling oddly disconnected. Maybe this was the way a shrink felt, listening to the woes of a client from behind a clear shield of therapeutic immunity.
With a thick, jerky movement, T.J. Morson struck his hands together.
"I don't even smoke," he said as though appealing to Roman, "I don't drink. But this ..." again he waved at the lights and bells outside the door. "I think, I know, I had the vision or whatever, that because it was my birthday I could turn it all around if I had just, say, a couple hundred. And I knew where to get it. So today after Zola went to work and Kayla was at school, I sneaked back to the house and I searched Kayla's room. She has this little passbook savings account with me as her co-signer. But where does she keep the passbook? So I dug through the stuff in her drawers, her closets. Can you imagine this?"
Roman's mouth opened. Better than you know, he thought. But Morson went on quickly, "I found her secret things. They were under the bed, in this cigar box she had covered on top with a piece of paper. You wouldn't believe this knowing how sweet Kayla is, what a good girl. The box was labeled with a purple marker fuck with kayla and you die. Here she's a good little student, all As or Bs, never given anybody whatsoever any trouble in her life before. So this tough little message ... I mean . . ."
Morson stopped and drank some coffee.
"It got to you," said Roman.
"Yeah," said Morson. "Anyway, I took the passbook. Withdrew two hundred and eighteen dollars worth of baby-sitting money."
Roman nodded, poured another coffee for himself and stirred in three creamers. And yet, he thought. Here is a man for whom people will give a surprise party. Roman tapped the sugar packets, drank the rest of the coffee, put the money down on top of the check.
"I have to get out of here," he said to Morson, who stared at him for a moment, then widened his eyes and broke the look off with a cunning little grin.
T.J. Morson followed Roman out the door of the cafe. On the way past the banks of moving lights and bells and trilling knockers, he said, "C'mon. I hit, we'll split."
Roman kept walking. Morson grabbed the sleeve of his jacket. "Please," he said. Roman started at the sight of him. Morson's eyes were rolled back so the whites showed. His lips were drawn away from his gums in a guilty snarl. Roman felt in his pocket, flipped out a quarter. Morson opened the hand that held the car keys. Roman took the keys and gave the quarter to Morson, who played it. The two men watched the rolling tabs of symbols spin over and over, whirling, clicking into place in a disparate row.
"Okay, you satisfied?" said Roman.
Morson wiped his hands slowly on his hips and then followed Roman out the doors, across the gleaming, wet parking lot, over to the Cherokee. Roman still had the keys. He opened the doors and got into the driver's side. Passive, concentrating on something invisible just before him, Morson got into the passenger's seat and shut his eyes. But suddenly, as Roman pulled out of the parking space onto the highway, Morson mumbled "thanks anyway," and opened his door to jump out. Roman managed to hook his hand in the collar of Morson's slippery jacket, and as he brought the car to a halt on the shoulder, he yanked the man back toward him with such surprising force that Morson's face smashed into the side of the steering wheel. There was an instant and surprising amount of blood.
"Don't worry," said Morson, his nose behind his hands, "I get these things real bad." There was a girl's striped knit stocking cap in his door's side pocket. Morson grabbed it and put it to his face. Then he said, "look, I'll just go clean up." He jumped out the door with the cap on his face, and was gone.
Roman pulled ahead about thirty feet into a blind driveway and shut off the engine. He found the lever next to the seat that dropped it backwards a few inches. He rested. A peaceful energy flowed through him. He nearly slept. Fifteen minutes, then half an hour passed. Traffic flowed by, snarled behind him, flowed again. A few people crossed before him at the far edge of an overflow lot. They swiftly entered their cars and drove away. Roman dozed another ten minutes and then he suddenly snapped to. He started the car and drove off.
As he pulled back onto the highway a screeching ambulance barreled past. The casino was filled with Senior Citizens and Roman imagined a whole scenario--a big payout, an old man elated, then clutching at his heart. This fantasy gave him the idea, as he drove toward Morson's house, of something he could say to get Morson off the hook. It wasn't that he liked Morson, but his friends were so eager, so well-meaning. It wasn't right to disappoint them. Things were going to be so bad with Morson that there was no way to make them worse. Roman decided he would announce that Morson was dead. He'd use that same scenario--payout, heart attack--and then while the pandemonium of reaction occurred he'd simply disappear. When Morson finally did show up his being broke would not be quite as bad, at least, as being dead. Roman's lie would confuse the issue, muddy the waters, give Zola and the others a pause before they condemned. There seemed no harm in it as far as Roman could see, considering what Zola and Kayla were in for anyway. At least they would have the joy of having their worst fears reversed!
Roman arrived at the house and parked in the driveway--still empty in order to fool Morson into thinking that the house was deserted. Yet all the lights were on. The little house was blazing. Roman walked up the steps and then tentatively eased the door open and poked his head around the side. He remembered to set his features in a look of tragic concern. He nearly jumped back out. All of the people he'd met before were standing or sitting at attention in the living room. They returned his look with identical stares.
"We know already," said the terse old lady who'd been drinking strawberry wine coolers. "He had his I.D. right on him, phone number. Kyle took Zola to the emergency room. Zola just called two seconds ago."
"Come on in," said Buzz. "Take a load off. I'll get you a beer. In fact," he said, "let's eat. It's some kind of custom that we all should eat together at a time like this."
Roman sat down on one end of the couch, leaned back into a stiff pillow. He looked down at his knees, then accepted a bowl of bean soup when it appeared in his line of vision. The bowl was warm and pleasant in his hands.
"They told Zola that he'd crossed the casino's main intersection, running. What is that, two lanes? Not so far, really."
"Four lanes," said Roman.
"Oh," said someone, "then."
"Zola said he was not quite DOA," said Buss, "but next thing to it. There just wasn't a thing they could do."
Now the others had bowls of soup, and bread, and were busily arranging themselves, patting napkins onto their knees, balancing coffee cups, offering butter around the group.
"We shouldn't eat the cake."
"I agree," said Willa. "We should have his cake at the funeral dinner."
"Are you going to go?" She addressed Roman. He looked at her. "It can't be true!"
Willa apologized. "I've never been much for denial. I go straight to acceptance. That's just me."
"You don't need to think that far ahead," said Buzz. He touched Roman's arm. "In fact, don't think ahead at all." Buzz put down his bowl of soup and sank forward, elbows on his knees. He cupped his hands over his head and leaned over like someone about to be sick. He stayed that way, motionless. Willa put her hand on his back and patted him with slow, regular beats. She looked over at Roman.
"Go on, eat your soup," she whispered. "It's okay."
Roman placed a spoonful of the soup in his mouth. A moment passed before he realized that the taste was unusually good. Something gave depth to the taste. Roman looked at Buzz, still hunched over. His specialty, he remembered. Maybe Buzz simmered his beans with garlic, or wine, or some kind of herb. Maybe it was the sorrow, or the strangeness. Perhaps Buzz had added a few drops from a vial of Liquid Smoke. Then again a ham bone. Or the fact that these beans were all different types. Roman finished the bowl and put it down.
"You want another?" said Willa.
"It's good," Roman nodded.
She got up to refill the bowl and Roman took over patting Buzz on the back, slow and regular, two or three pats to each of his sighing breaths. He kept feeling the wrench when he'd pulled Morson toward him, in the car, the way Morson had twisted, striking the bridge of his nose. There was the weight of Morson off balance, in his arms, the smell of his hair tonic, aftershave, and the smoke of the casino and the coffee on his breath.
Now here he was eating Morson's bean soup with Morson's friends and no doubt in two or three days he would be tasting Morson's cake. Roman shut his eyes. His thoughts flickered.
"I'll be right back."
He set the beer down, got up, walked down the hall just like an old friend who knew the place. He opened the door to Kayla's room, walked in, shut the door behind him and knelt on the floor beside her bed. Reaching underneath, he groped for and found the box that he could see, once he turned on her little homework lamp, was indeed labeled fuck with kayla and you die. He handled it carefully. You shouldn't have fucked with Kayla. Psychic time bomb for the girl, though, wasn't it? Morson had replaced her little passbook. Roman flipped to the last page, then tore out a deposit slip. Same bank as his. Anyone could make a transfer, he supposed. He put the passbook back, lay the cigar box on the floor and snapped the sides flat. Then he slipped the box back underneath the bed. He walked back to the living room, passed behind an intense discussion of who should go now to the hospital, who was needed, what arrangements. In the kitchen, he paused at the sink for a drink of warmish, chemical-tasting suburb water. He set the keys to the Cherokee on the counter. Then he slipped out the back door.
Here is how to make the most of a one-week Mediterranean cruise and see as much of Europe that one can possibly manage in one week. I planned our cruise to minimize any unpleasant surprises and yet leave room to be spontaneous and adventurous. submitted by bahador9 to u/bahador9 [link] [comments] This article is not about cruise ships and you do not have to be a fan of cruises as my trip was mostly on land other than the overnight cruising. I felt that at the age of 57, I had delayed Europe long enough and with my busy business schedule, the cruise was the only way to get a snapshot of three countries and six cities in 10 days total, plus two days for flying from and to Canada. My wife does not like cruises, and I was left to travel with Lucas, our seventeen-year-old! In August 2018, Lucas and I flew to Barcelona, Spain, the embarking port for the Norwegian, Epic cruise ship. It was our very first time on a cruise and our very first time to Europe except for England. I do not recommend August or July for this trip as it is high season for local tourism, and it is too hot to walk the cities (well too hot for me). However, if you have kids in school, then you understand that it must be summer, unless you choose to go without them. Our ship would mostly cruise at nighttime giving us a full day from 7 am to 6 pm in most cities. That was perfect for me because there is only so much staring at water I can enjoy, and spending time in a tiny casino or eating non-stop are not my kind of pastime. If you are a cruise fan, then Norwegian Epic is great. They have about 10 wonderful restaurants, a superbly well-organized huge buffet with great selection of international food, a nice water park on the upper deck, and even a youth club with games, music, and dance to keep your teens entertained. Every evening after our long city walk, Lucas and I enjoyed a nice meal after our shower and then watched a show or a musical performance before we hit the sack in our comfortable balcony room. I do not like closed spaces and a balcony room was well worth the small difference in price, even though we did not have much time to be on the balcony. Epic was also completely renovated in 2015, which meant it was clean and up to date on amenities. Always check the year the ship was build or was renovated before committing to a cruise. Our cruise had stops in these cities: 1- Barcelona, Spain - embarking a. visit Gothic centre, La Rambla, La Sagrada Familia church, Park Güell, 2- Naples, Italy a. Rented a car and drove to Sorrento (an hour drive) 3- Rome, Italy a. Took the train to the city centre and then the city tour-bus to Vatican City, San Angelo Castle, Piazza di Spagna – drove past Colosseum 4- Florence and Pisa tower, Italy – walking tour, site seeing 5- Cannes and Nice, France – walking tour, site seeing 6- Mallorca (Majorca), Spain - took a taxi to Palma Nova beach, swam and chilled What to pack? We traveled very light with one carryon and a backpack. The backpack was for our extra stuff and NOT for touring the city. I do not recommend walking with a backpack, even less in the summer. Other than the usual travel items, here are some essentials I had to buy. 1- Light and cool walking shoes that were comfortable for walking and cool for summer. I bought a pair of nice leather sandals with good support and solid straps for walking. Also packed a pair of dress shoes for evening dinner on the ship and exercise shoes that I never used! 2- Summer shirts. I ordered some European collared Linen shirts. They look nice, are cool, and comfortable. www.bensherman.com has a good selection of those if you live in Canada or USA. Pack lots of tees for less formal places. 3- A couple of dress pants (linen and or khaki) for the evening restaurant and shows and dress shorts for long walks. 4- Beach sandal and swimming trunk for the Beach in Mallorca which I ended up buying in Cannes 5- Your credit card, Euro currency, and travel documents of course. Leave them in the safety box in your room and only take what you need for the day. Barcelona, Spain: We arrived Barcelona three days ahead of schedule to experience one city for more than just a day. We stayed at the Boutique Hotel Violeta (http://violetaboutique.com/home/) in the centre of the city and only three blocks from the Plaza Catalunya. It was the best and most centric location in my opinion. I loved the hotel. Violeta was a small hotel that reminded me of my apartment in Buenos Aires. The hotel is in a residential apartment building where they had turned two floors into hotel rooms. The Gothic architecture offered us a giant completely renovated room with a very high ceiling. We had two queen size beds in our room, a sitting area and plenty of open space. The reception was extremely helpful with information, and being small, made check-in a breeze. Violeta Boutique also included a European coffee and pastry breakfast but if you wanted an American breakfast, there was a small cafe next door on the street level and plenty of other options within a three-block radius. Our three days in Barcelona coincided with the Fiesta de Gracia (thanksgiving!) which was a 20-minute bus ride from Plaza Catalunya. I had bought a 10-ride Metro-Bus pass (Credit card size) from the Metro (subway, underground) station at Catalunya. Fiesta de Gracia was in the Garcia neighborhood where all the streets were colourfully decorated by the residents and live bands played all night on the streets and restaurants had set outdoor patios. The music was free, the food was reasonably priced, and people were jolly. It was my second favourite part of our time in Barcelona and we went there two evenings. Barcelona Gothic city From the airport, we took a bus straight to Plaza Catalunya (Plaça de Catalunya) in 20 minutes and then walked three blocks to our hotel. I had the hotel directions Googled (searched) in advance. I am fluent in Spanish (the Argentine version) so taking public transit was natural for me. Although Barcelona is a destination for international tourism and most people in the industry seem to speak English. I bought a SIM card for my phone (which was unlocked in advance) at the airport for €30 from Vodafone (https://www.vodafone.com/) that gave me 10 Gig of mobile data covering most of Europe for up to a month. It did not include coverage on the cruise ship. La Rambla and the old Gothic city in Barcelona were 10 to 15-minute walk from our hotel or Plaza Catalunya. You want to spend half a day walking this area, watching the beautiful shops, the narrow streets of Gothic centre and try a street café or restaurant. La Sagrada Familia is a must see for its architecture alone. We took a bus there, but you must purchase tickets in advance if you plan to go inside on a specific day and skip the long lineup. This is another half-day venture unless you want to tour the outside which is fascinating enough. I found it amazing to see how much craft and detail was offered to decorate the exterior of the building. It is no wonder that the new extension brings a modern and plain contrast that just does not quite match the elegance and masterful craftsmanship of the old. https://preview.redd.it/vtg8evyjdv851.jpg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=777149d10c02a875134f6fab5d5ae73072cbf3b7 Park Guell is another 20-minute bus ride to the higher altitudes of Barcelona. It is a beautiful park with some very interesting structures left behind. It was a good half-day break from the city to relax and enjoy the nature. You can also see the entire city from the top. Restaurant can be pricey in the touristy Plaça de Catalunya area. I managed to venture a couple of blocks off the main streets and find some local small restaurants. We had a great satisfying meal at a fantastic price and mingled with the residents. I even found a little Italian owned pizza place! Of course, we also tried the more refined tapas restaurants. After all, we were tourists. Naples, Italy: The longest leg of our cruise was from Barcelona to Naples which took a full day at sea. That was perfect because it provided us the opportunity to navigate the ship and the amenities, learn the evening programs, browse the list of restaurants, and to start our reservations. I did not think that Naples had enough to interest me for the whole day and I hungered to see the Amalfi coast. Amalfi coast was too far for a day trip, so I decided that Sorrento and maybe Positano would be close enough. I rented a car from Hertz in advance which was a five-minute walk from the port. The car cost me about $150 Canadian, tax included! Luckily, I still remembered how to drive standard transmission (stick-shift). We made it to Sorrento on the scenic highway with no problem. Traffic did slow at some points giving the driver (me) an opportunity to enjoy the scenery. About 10 minutes before arriving, atop the hills on the narrow road that took us to Sorrento, I found a little space to park the car and breath-in the fresh view of Sorrento waterfront. We could see the sail boats floating on the Mediterranean blue water, and the colourful little houses built on the slope of the hill from the top all the way to the sea. The buildings were in so many colours as if the quaint Sorrento were architected by Michelangelo to be lived by DaVinci’s Mona Lisa. Sorrento from the road top Sorrento was so beautiful that we spent the entire day there. We parked the car in an underground parking across to Gran Hotel Europa Palace (www.europapalace.com) on the hilltop. We must have spend about 45 minutes roaming the exterior of the hotel, admiring the architecture and the impressive iron gate, and then spending time on the back patio taking a closer look at the colourful buildings on the hill rolling down to the water. There were stone walking paths from the houses to the water where a giant deck with seats and shades turned the sea into a giant public pool. Sorrento Hotel The ladies in reception were extremely helpful offering us information and allowing me to charge my mobile since I had forgotten my charger! According to one of them, the German war maps were still on the lobby walks behind the giant paintings at this fortress (now hotel). I wanted to go down to the waterfront for lunch. So, the nice lady called her friend, the owner of a restaurant on the waterfront, and they sent us a car at no charge and after lunch they drove us back. The ride to the water was through narrow winding streets of Sorrento. After lunch we took a walk along the harbour and watched the sail boats rock on calm waters. I would like to spend a week or more in Southern Italy some day. I forgot to mention that my cousin lives in Naples working on his PhD. He was our translator for the day. This was our first encounter in forty years (that is a sad tale that should not ruin this travel story). On the way back, we sat in a very nice café in Naples and had an amazing coffee and pastry before heading back to our ship. Italian pastry is the best, with my apology to mom and all the Persians. Sorrento harbour Rome, Italy: The port for Rome is in Civitavecchia, an hour drive from Rome. A tour purchased from the cruise would have been around $300 CDN per person. I like to think that I am adventurous and enjoy experimenting the local ways as much as I can. However, I understand that you may think that I am just cheap. I am fine with that. My son (Lucas) and I took a five-minute bus ride to the train station and paid €10 each to take the fast train to Rome. I love trains a lot more than buses. We could have ventured Rome with local transit; however, our time was limited and we could not afford any time asking for directions. If I recall accurately, the daily hop-on-hop-off city tour was about €20 per person. To visit Rome and only spend one day should be a crime but a snapshot to calm my itching curiosity was the deal I had taken. I would say that Rome and Vatican City would require at least a week. There are many ancient Basilicas other than St. Peter’s each offering a unique history and that alone is well worth a week for me. The bus passed by the Colosseum, check mark. We were heading to the Vatican City knowing well that we may not make it inside. After all, Vatical city is a day by itself. The bus dropped us a few blocks away in front of San Angelo Castle also known as Mausoleum of Hadrian https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castel_Sant%27Angelo. The castle was a tall cylinder-like giant stone building walled all around like a fortress. I thought we would take a quick tour of the place at €15 (it was free for minors “Lucas”). We ended up spending over two hours admiring the decorated walls and ceilings with painting that were full of stories, and the museum items there were placed in its numerous rooms. We climbed many rocky stairs all the way to the top of this tallest structure in Rome, ventured the narrow hallways and took some pictures on the roof. San Angelo Castle The entrance to Vatican City was a ten-minute walk. Before crossing the bridge over Tiber (Tevere) we sat on the patio of a river-side food booth to have a snack. We walked to Vatican City and spent an hour in St. Peter’s Square (Piazza San Pietro) observing the architecture, the elegantly attired Guards, the crowd lining up and the shops that lure the tourist. We took the tour bus back to Piazza di Espagna. This was the cleanest, most modern, and prettiest part of the city that our eyes had seen in the past few hours. The bus left us on the upper escalation of the Piazza where I took some pictures before descending the steep long set of steps into the centre of the shops and restaurants. We walked for about an hour window shopping and then found a restaurant patio in a pedestrian intersection. It was a touristy area but still reasonably priced. We certainly could give ourselves this one treat before heading back to the train station for our hour and twenty-minute ride back. Piazza di Espagna Total cost of our Rome venture including transportation, admissions, and food (for two) was €150. Lunch was the biggest expense. ** Picture Florence and Pisa, Italy: Another restaurant and show evening aboard the Norwegian Epic, and we arrived in Florence (port of Livorno) early morning. Getting to Florence by public transit was too complicated. A car ride from port of Livorno to Florence was about 90 minutes and to Pisa around 30 minutes. I was lucky to find a private mini-van taxi (a brand new eight-seater Mercedes) that needed two more passengers to get going. At €50 per person to take us to Florence and then Pisa and back, it was a great deal. This deal could have been booked online in advance for €40. A lesson learned here. The other people sharing our ride were a family of four from Montreal, and a mother-son pair from Los Angles. Everyone was very reserved and quiet. Lucas and I sat in the front with the driver and I spend the entire trip learning from our friendly driver. Florence is beautiful and quaint. However, I thought I had enough architecture in Rome and did not feel like lining up for an hour to see another church. We took a walking tour of Florence and had a meal at small sandwich joint run by two very funny and entertaining ladies. They offered a great selection of artisanal sandwiches, but almost two years later now, I cannot remember what I ate. Pisa was another little town walled all around. I can imagine the great length the leaders had to go to protect people from attacks and we so often take our freedom for granted. Of course, we must protect ourselves from partisan politics and corporate lawyers, but that is easily manageable. At this point of the trip, I had enough sight seeing. I would have been good with a video of Pisa on YouTube. Here is a picture of the magnificent but defected marble structure. Florence Residents sunbathing in Florence Pisa Canes and Nice, France: Canes, France was physically the most beautiful city on this trip, in my opinion. It was manicured clean and peaceful. Canes did not have a port for the cruise ships, hence we had to anchor in the sea and take the emergency boats to the shore. The emergency boats were giant, and each held about 200 people. We had a short time here and we were tired. I should have taken a tour bus, but my sense of adventure (or cheapness) had us walking up the steep and narrow winding street and then back down to the city centre for a bite. I found a small sandwich shop to share a ham and cheese baguette and a couple of drinks with Lucas. In my broken French, I asked the young lady behind the counter if she could cut the baguette in half for us and she gave me a stern “Non”. I am not certain whether that was a lack of courtesy or I had crossed some religious or cultural boundaries. It was simple enough to split the baguette with me hand. We should have continued our tour of the city and stayed in Canes as I had advised our friends from Quebec. However, a sudden urge came over me to take the train to Nice. We did, and Nice’s downtown and beach area were beautiful to walk; however, the injustice I did to my own principals of travelling is unforgivable. The whole day was just too rushed and consuming. Canes, City Market Mallorca (Majorca) Spain: The trip from Canes to Mallorca was the second longest leg of the cruise. We arrived Mallorca around 1 pm giving us roughly five hours on the Island. After seven days of walking the cities in the heat of August, even the young Lucas was exhausted. The port in Mallorca was not walking distance to any interesting place and Lucas wished to spend the day at a beach. Great idea, I thought. I Googled the most scenic beaches nearby and Palma Nova was the second choice but the only feasible option due to our limited time. We had a brief line up for a taxi right at the port. There was a family of five from Peru from our cruise in front of us in the lineup and they could not all fit into one taxi. I invited the grandpa of the family to come with us since they were heading to the same beach. Grandpa was a good companion and an opportunity for me to learn about Peru. We agreed on a time for going back together and then split to our ventures. Palma Nova was perfect to spend a day. The beach had the right amount of crowd and was decorated by some rocky hills on one side for us to take a walk in between swims. The water was perfectly tempered, calm, and clear blue. There were no high rises nor big tourist hotels on this beach and plenty of restaurants and shops. For lunch we crossed the street on the beach to a patio and I shared a nice pizza and drinks for €12. We paid €15 for the bamboo umbrella and two chairs to have our spot on the beach and about €35 total for the taxi ride back and forth. That brings our total to €62 for a beautiful relaxing day in Majorca. Palma Nova beach, Mallorca I would like to spend a week in Mallorca. There are many scenic quaint towns and beautiful beaches to enjoy. If you are interested to know more, you can search for Palma, Sóller, Valldemossa, and Pollença. All these are on the west side of the island and within an hour drive from Palma. I would stay in Palma and make day trips to each of these towns. If you are a tennis fan, then you will probably add Rafael Nadal’s academy (https://www.rafanadalacademy.com/en) to the list, which is about an hour drive east of Palma. Palma Nova beach, Majorca Our last night on the cruise was concluded by a beautiful three course meal and listening to a live band on the middle deck’s lobby. There was a talented singer among the passengers and a few great dancers on board who joined the performance. It was a great way to end the cruise. We arrived Barcelona early morning, well rested, with a fresh shower and a full tummy. We found a taxi and headed straight to the airport to catch our noon flight back to Toronto without rush. I suppose my project management trainings mixed with my entrepreneurial nature, made a perfect schedule for the trip. You can check out www.pmi.org if you are interested in formalizing your skills for time and budget management. |
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Colt Canyon | $8.99 | 14.99 |
HALF DEAD | $2.49 | 4.99 |
House Flipper | $12.49 | 24.99 |
Rogue Robots | $5.99 | 14.99 |
Super Toy Cars 2 | $5.99 | 11.99 |
Pew Paw | $1.99 | 6.99 |
Jacks or Better - Video Poker | $3.74 | 7.49 |
Kropki 8 | $1.99 | 3.99 |
Firefighters - Airport Heroes | $15.99 | 39.99 |
Pity Pit | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Ancestors Legacy | $19.99 | 39.99 |
Outbuddies DX | $7.99 | 17.99 |
Rigid Force Redux | $13.39 | 19.99 |
Depth of Extinction | $7.49 | 14.99 |
Undead & Beyond | $2.19 | 10.99 |
BioShock Remastered | $11.99 | 19.99 |
Borderlands Legendary Collection | $29.99 | 49.99 |
Climbros | $2.97 | 9.9 |
BioShock Infinite: The Complete Edition | $11.99 | 19.99 |
Genetic Disaster | $3.74 | 14.99 |
BioShock: The Collection | $29.99 | 49.99 |
Borderlands: Game of the Year Edition | $17.99 | 29.99 |
Indiecalypse | $6.49 | 12.99 |
BioShock 2 Remastered | $11.99 | 19.99 |
Snakes & Ladders | $1.99 | 9.99 |
XCOM® 2 Collection | $19.99 | 49.99 |
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection | $23.99 | 39.99 |
Game Tengoku CruisinMix Special | $20.99 | 29.99 |
Many Faces | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Ailment | $2.39 | 7.99 |
Animal Up! | $2.49 | 4.99 |
Skelly Selest & Straimium Immortaly Double Pack | $5.99 | 19.99 |
Journey to the Savage Planet | $17.99 | 29.99 |
Chess | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Arrest of a stone Buddha | $10.49 | 14.99 |
Red Wings: Aces of the Sky | $3.99 | 19.99 |
Golf With Your Friends | $11.99 | 19.99 |
Emma: Lost in Memories | $3.99 | 7.99 |
Dungeon of the Endless | $3.99 | 19.99 |
Water Balloon Mania | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Kakuro Magic | $2.49 | 4.99 |
Piano | $1.99 | 9.99 |
The Experiment: Escape Room | $3.19 | 3.99 |
Jet Ski Rush | $1.99 | 3.99 |
Feathery Ears | $2.99 | 9.99 |
Dark Burial | $1.99 | 3.99 |
Fury Unleashed | $9.99 | 19.99 |
Task Force Kampas | $2.99 | 5.99 |
Spirit of the North | $12.49 | 24.99 |
Slayin 2 | $4.19 | 11.99 |
911 Operator Deluxe Edition | $4.99 | 21.99 |
Ministry of Broadcast | $5.99 | 14.99 |
Princess Closet | $17.49 | 24.99 |
Book of Demons | $2.49 | 24.99 |
Moving Out | $14.99 | 24.99 |
Telling Lies | $9.99 | 19.99 |
NARUTO SHIPPUDEN™: Ultimate Ninja® STORM 4 ROAD TO BORUTO | $29.99 | 49.99 |
Trials of Mana | $29.99 | 49.99 |
Broken Lines | $16.24 | 24.99 |
Offroad Racing - Buggy X ATV X Moto | $9.99 | 19.99 |
MotoGP™20 | $15.99 | 39.99 |
Sunless Sea: Zubmariner Edition | $9.99 | 19.99 |
Help Will Come Tomorrow | $3.99 | 19.99 |
Shadows | $2.39 | 7.99 |
Freakout: Calamity TV Show | $2.49 | 9.99 |
Purrs In Heaven | $2.02 | 6.99 |
DOUBLE DRAGON Ⅲ: The Sacred Stones | $3.5 | 4.99 |
Valfaris & Slain Double Pack | $13.99 | 39.99 |
Kawaii Deathu Desu | $2.99 | 4.99 |
River City Ransom | $3.5 | 4.99 |
Save Your Nuts | $7.49 | 14.99 |
Crash'n the Boys Street Challenge | $3.5 | 4.99 |
DOUBLE DRAGON Ⅱ: The Revenge | $3.5 | 4.99 |
Sniper | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Super Dodge Ball | $3.5 | 4.99 |
CAN ANDROIDS PRAY:BLUE | $2.02 | 6.99 |
DOUBLE DRAGON | $3.5 | 4.99 |
Doubles Hard | $2.39 | 5.99 |
Boot Hill Bounties | $9.74 | 14.99 |
Path of Giants | $4.49 | 8.99 |
Tharsis | $3.99 | 11.99 |
RMX Real Motocross | $2.09 | 6.99 |
Solitaire Deluxe Bundle - 3 in 1 | $2.99 | 14.99 |
Null Drifter | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Battle Princess Madelyn Royal Edition | $3.74 | 14.99 |
Black Rainbow | $2.99 | 9.99 |
Desktop Basketball | $2.88 | 7.2 |
Push the Box - Puzzle Game | $4.44 | 8.89 |
HyperParasite | $2.99 | 17.99 |
Super Space Snake | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Repressed | $2.39 | 7.99 |
CopperBell | $2.09 | 6.99 |
ONE PIECE: PIRATE WARRIORS 4 | $29.99 | 59.99 |
Indie Darling Bundle Vol 2 | $5.24 | 34.99 |
DreamGallery | $2.39 | 5.99 |
Card Game Bundle Vol. 1 | $3.59 | 23.99 |
Wenjia | $5.59 | 7.99 |
Vampire: The Masquerade - Coteries of New York | $9.99 | 19.99 |
Bohemian Killing | $2.39 | 7.99 |
Breakfast Bar Tycoon | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Diabolic | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Red Death | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Indie Puzzle Bundle Vol 1 | $5.99 | 39.99 |
Nerdook Bundle Vol. 1 | $4.49 | 29.99 |
Trancelation | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Rack N Ruin | $6.49 | 12.99 |
YOGA MASTER | $19.99 | 24.99 |
MY HERO ONE'S JUSTICE 2 | $29.99 | 59.99 |
Brotherhood United | $4.49 | 8.99 |
AvoCuddle | $2.59 | 12.99 |
BE-A Walker | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Depixtion | $1.99 | 7.99 |
Frozen Friends | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Ski Sniper | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Spartan Fist | $3.74 | 14.99 |
Heaven Dust | $5.59 | 7.99 |
Underhero | $5.77 | 16.99 |
Voxelgram | $4.79 | 7.99 |
Puzzles for Toddlers & Kids: Animals, Cars and more | $5.59 | 7.99 |
Portal Dogs | $1.74 | 4.99 |
Tower of Babel - no mercy | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Otherworldly | $2.09 | 6.99 |
Dark Tower: RPG Dungeon Puzzle | $2.5 | 5.0 |
Fishing Adventure | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Blood Breed | $1.99 | 5.99 |
The Adventures of 00 Dilly® | $4.49 | 14.99 |
KATANA KAMI: A Way of the Samurai Story | $14.99 | 29.99 |
Double Dragon & Kunio-kun: Retro Brawler Bundle | $20.0 | 39.99 |
Escape First | $3.99 | 4.99 |
Lines XL | $1.99 | 3.99 |
Speedway Racing | $2.49 | 9.99 |
Project Starship | $1.99 | 4.99 |
The Incredible Adventures of Super Panda | $2.09 | 6.99 |
Super Loop Drive | $1.99 | 3.99 |
Glass Masquerade 2: Illusions | $4.79 | 11.99 |
Florence | $2.99 | 5.99 |
Tilt Pack | $1.99 | 14.99 |
Help Me Doctor | $2.39 | 7.99 |
Bridge Builder Adventure | $2.99 | 14.99 |
Marooners | $1.99 | 14.99 |
Crash Drive 2 | $1.99 | 8.99 |
Voxel Pirates | $1.99 | 7.28 |
EQQO | $2.0 | 6.0 |
Wide Ocean Big Jacket | $3.19 | 7.99 |
Please The Gods | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Reknum | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Orbitblazers | $3.99 | 19.99 |
Touchdown Pinball | $2.01 | 3.0 |
Bridge Constructor Ultimate Edition | $5.99 | 14.99 |
Sparkle 4 Tales | $1.99 | 9.99 |
CODE SHIFTER | $4.5 | 14.99 |
Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition | $14.99 | 24.99 |
Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator | $2.09 | 6.99 |
Super Tennis | $2.39 | 5.99 |
Lumini | $2.99 | 9.99 |
Worlds of Magic: Planar Conquest | $6.79 | 16.99 |
Strike! Ten Pin Bowling | $7.49 | 9.99 |
OmoTomO | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Sinless | $1.99 | 9.99 |
JEWEL WARS | $3.99 | 9.99 |
Escape from Chernobyl | $4.99 | 9.99 |
Soccer, Tactics & Glory | $11.99 | 39.99 |
Caveman Chuck: Prehistoric Adventure | $2.0 | 4.0 |
Maitetsu:Pure Station | $24.49 | 34.99 |
SELF | $4.89 | 6.99 |
Witch & Hero 2 | $2.49 | 4.99 |
Where Angels Cry: Tears of the Fallen Collector's Edition | $2.99 | 9.99 |
Sorry, James | $2.99 | 9.99 |
Seek Hearts | $10.49 | 14.99 |
Demolish & Build 2018 | $2.24 | 14.99 |
Curious Cases | $3.99 | 4.99 |
Puzzle & Dragons GOLD | $4.99 | 14.99 |
Robots under attack! | $3.59 | 5.99 |
Aborigenus | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Technosphere | $2.24 | 14.99 |
Cooking Tycoons - 3 in 1 Bundle | $3.89 | 12.99 |
Blackmoor 2 | $3.74 | 4.99 |
BATTOJUTSU | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Oniken: Unstoppable Edition & Odallus: The Dark Call Bundle | $3.99 | 19.99 |
Tamashii | $3.59 | 11.99 |
8-Ball Pocket | $2.03 | 5.99 |
The Adventures of Elena Temple: Definitive Edition | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Drawngeon: Dungeons of Ink and Paper | $2.49 | 4.99 |
Funny Bunny Adventures | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Down to Hell | $2.99 | 9.99 |
Mushroom Quest | $1.99 | 2.99 |
DreamBall | $2.49 | 4.99 |
Rush Rally 3 | $9.99 | 14.99 |
Regions of Ruin | $2.49 | 9.99 |
JDM Racing | $3.49 | 4.99 |
Farabel | $1.99 | 9.99 |
KUUKIYOMI: Consider It! | $3.74 | 4.99 |
Rift Keeper | $4.99 | 9.99 |
Dead End Job | $6.79 | 16.99 |
Riverbond | $4.99 | 24.99 |
STEINS;GATE 0 | $11.99 | 29.99 |
STEINS;GATE: My Darling's Embrace | $11.99 | 29.99 |
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger | $9.99 | 19.99 |
Ashen | $15.99 | 39.99 |
Assassin’s Creed®: The Rebel Collection | $19.99 | 39.99 |
STAR OCEAN First Departure R | $12.59 | 20.99 |
Alien: Isolation | $24.49 | 34.99 |
Space Blaze | $8.99 | 29.99 |
Big Pharma | $4.99 | 29.99 |
Tools Up! | $7.99 | 19.99 |
SaGa SCARLET GRACE: AMBITIONS™ | $14.99 | 29.99 |
Happy Animals Bowling | $2.49 | 4.99 |
Voxel Galaxy | $1.99 | 7.43 |
TheNightfall | $11.99 | 39.99 |
Bowling | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Professional Farmer: American Dream | $11.99 | 39.99 |
Story of a Gladiator | $2.19 | 10.99 |
Tiny Gladiators | $1.99 | 14.99 |
Narcos: Rise of the Cartels | $8.99 | 29.99 |
Children of Morta | $10.99 | 21.99 |
Bouncy Bob 2 | $2.0 | 5.0 |
Garfield Kart Furious Racing | $8.99 | 29.99 |
Bloo Kid 2 | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Mars Power Industries | $1.99 | 3.99 |
Tactical Mind 2 | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Cube Creator X | $11.99 | 19.99 |
Overlanders | $1.99 | 24.99 |
Sparklite | $9.99 | 24.99 |
Galactic Defence Squadron | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Mad Games Tycoon | $11.99 | 39.99 |
The Mims Beginning | $2.69 | 8.99 |
House of Golf | $4.99 | 9.99 |
Disney TSUM TSUM FESTIVAL | $19.99 | 49.99 |
One Person Story | $1.99 | 2.99 |
Blindy | $3.19 | 7.99 |
STAY COOL, KOBAYASHI-SAN!: A RIVER CITY RANSOM STORY | $5.6 | 13.99 |
Incredible Mandy | $7.49 | 14.99 |
Strange Telephone | $6.99 | 9.99 |
Ships | $2.09 | 13.99 |
Just Dance® 2020 | $29.99 | 39.99 |
Windmill Kings | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Perseverance | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Sky Gamblers: Storm Raiders 2 | $9.99 | 19.99 |
The Big Journey | $2.99 | 9.99 |
Agony | $1.99 | 19.99 |
64.0 | $1.99 | 2.99 |
Spaceland | $9.99 | 19.99 |
Polyroll | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Mountain Rescue Simulator | $11.99 | 39.99 |
Door Kickers: Action Squad | $5.24 | 14.99 |
Party Treats | $1.99 | 2.49 |
Horror Pinball Bundle | $2.06 | 8.99 |
Pixel Gladiator | $1.99 | 6.99 |
Jewel Rotation | $1.99 | 5.99 |
Ultra Off-Road 2019: Alaska | $2.27 | 18.99 |
Dark Veer | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Ghost Blade HD | $5.99 | 14.99 |
Tangle Tower | $12.99 | 19.99 |
Street Outlaws: The List | $9.99 | 39.99 |
Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition | $24.99 | 49.99 |
Stranded Sails - Explorers of the Cursed Islands | $9.99 | 24.99 |
Rabi-Ribi | $26.99 | 29.99 |
Miniature - The Story Puzzle | $1.99 | 3.99 |
Felix The Reaper | $2.49 | 24.99 |
Desktop Rugby | $1.99 | 7.43 |
Summer Sweetheart | $9.99 | 19.99 |
Billy Bomber | $2.0 | 5.0 |
Zombieland: Double Tap - Road Trip | $9.99 | 39.99 |
DORAEMON STORY OF SEASONS | $24.99 | 49.99 |
Shipped | $1.99 | 5.99 |
Puzzle Book | $1.99 | 3.99 |
Desktop Dodgeball | $2.98 | 7.45 |
Family Tree | $1.99 | 7.99 |
The Bradwell Conspiracy | $9.99 | 19.99 |
River City Melee Mach!! | $4.8 | 13.99 |
A Knight's Quest | $7.49 | 24.99 |
STELLATUM | $7.49 | 14.99 |
Call of Cthulhu | $13.99 | 39.99 |
Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair | $11.99 | 29.99 |
A Winter's Daydream | $2.99 | 5.99 |
The Tiny Bang Story | $2.49 | 9.99 |
Pet Shop Snacks | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Candleman | $9.99 | 14.99 |
YU-NO: A girl who chants love at the bound of this world. | $19.99 | 49.99 |
Car Mechanic Simulator Pocket Edition | $2.39 | 19.99 |
DRAGON QUEST II: Luminaries of the Legendary Line | $4.54 | 6.49 |
DRAGON QUEST III: The Seeds of Salvation | $8.74 | 12.49 |
DRAGON QUEST | $3.49 | 4.99 |
Freedom Finger | $7.49 | 14.99 |
Button Button Up! | $5.99 | 11.99 |
Habroxia | $3.19 | 7.99 |
Island Maze | $1.99 | 2.99 |
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch | $14.99 | 49.99 |
Niffelheim | $4.99 | 19.99 |
Inferno 2 | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Neon Drive | $2.99 | 9.99 |
GRID™ Autosport | $19.99 | 34.99 |
Paper Dolls Original | $10.19 | 16.99 |
Sayonara Wild Hearts | $7.79 | 12.99 |
AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES | $23.99 | 59.99 |
Ellen | $1.99 | 7.99 |
Atomic Heist | $1.99 | 7.99 |
Yellow Fins | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Battle Supremacy - Evolution | $4.99 | 9.99 |
Golazo! | $3.99 | 14.99 |
Throne Quest Deluxe | $3.71 | 5.99 |
Blasphemous | $12.49 | 24.99 |
Hyperdrive Massacre | $3.99 | 7.99 |
Gnomes Garden: Lost King | $2.99 | 9.99 |
Space Cows | $1.99 | 7.99 |
Battle Supremacy - Ground Assault | $9.99 | 19.99 |
Just Black Jack | $1.99 | 2.99 |
FINAL FANTASY VIII Remastered | $9.99 | 19.99 |
Vambrace: Cold Soul | $9.99 | 24.99 |
Omen Exitio: Plague | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Little Racer | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Deadlings | $1.99 | 4.99 |
ESport Manager | $3.19 | 7.99 |
Whipseey and the Lost Atlas | $1.99 | 5.99 |
Deadly Fighter 2 | $1.99 | 3.99 |
Pacific Wings | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Farm Mystery | $2.99 | 9.99 |
Lines Infinite | $1.99 | 3.99 |
ONINAKI | $24.99 | 49.99 |
Cryogear | $9.94 | 19.89 |
SWORD ART ONLINE: FATAL BULLET Complete Edition | $14.99 | 59.99 |
Sudoku Universe | $3.49 | 6.99 |
TERRORHYTHM (TRRT) | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Grave Keeper | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Tap Skaters | $1.99 | 4.99 |
The Forbidden Arts | $5.99 | 14.99 |
Shadows 2: Perfidia | $3.19 | 7.99 |
Epic Clicker Journey | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Our Flick Erasers | $5.18 | 12.96 |
Wreckin' Ball Adventure | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Swaps and Traps | $1.99 | 8.99 |
Illusion of L'Phalcia | $7.79 | 12.99 |
Solo: Islands of the Heart | $3.99 | 19.99 |
Fobia | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Sudoku Relax 2 Summer Waves | $3.74 | 4.99 |
Shinobi Spirits S: Legend of Heroes | $4.89 | 8.99 |
The Tower of Beatrice | $2.99 | 5.99 |
Catch a Duck | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Sweet Witches | $1.99 | 9.99 |
KILL la KILL -IF | $10.0 | 19.99 |
Garage Mechanic Simulator | $2.79 | 6.99 |
Titans Pinball | $2.0 | 2.99 |
Seeders Puzzle Reboot | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Classic Games Collection Vol.1 | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Kiai Resonance | $2.49 | 4.99 |
Woodle Tree 2: Deluxe | $4.28 | 12.99 |
Zombie Driver Immortal Edition | $1.99 | 14.99 |
Smoots Summer Games | $4.99 | 9.99 |
Caged Garden Cock Robin | $9.99 | 12.99 |
Divine Ascent | $2.49 | 4.99 |
Gunpowder on The Teeth: Arcade | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Automachef | $5.09 | 14.99 |
Astro Bears | $1.99 | 6.99 |
The Drama Queen Murder | $1.99 | 9.99 |
GOD EATER 3 | $14.99 | 59.99 |
Adrenaline Rush - Miami Drive | $1.99 | 3.99 |
Wayout | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Desktop Bowling | $2.95 | 7.39 |
Ankh Guardian - Treasure of the Demon's Temple | $1.99 | 7.99 |
What Remains of Edith Finch | $5.99 | 19.99 |
Bus Fix 2019 | $2.39 | 5.99 |
Redneck Skeet Shooting | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Rally Rock 'N Racing | $2.99 | 9.99 |
Real Drift Racing | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Another Sight | $11.99 | 39.99 |
Desktop Table Tennis | $2.96 | 7.41 |
Chiki-Chiki Boxy Pro Wrestling | $7.49 | 14.99 |
Q-YO Blaster | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Lines X | $1.99 | 3.99 |
Dandy Dungeon - Legend of Brave Yamada - | $11.39 | 18.99 |
Furwind | $2.49 | 9.99 |
We. The Revolution | $3.99 | 19.99 |
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night | $15.99 | 39.99 |
Azuran Tales: TRIALS | $1.99 | 12.99 |
Scrap | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Duke of Defense | $1.99 | 14.99 |
The Childs Sight | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Sea King | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Dead Dungeon | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Leisure Suit Larry - Wet Dreams Don't Dry | $7.99 | 39.99 |
Please, Don't Touch Anything: Classic | $2.49 | 4.99 |
Collection of Mana | $19.99 | 39.99 |
PICO PARK | $3.99 | 4.99 |
Warlocks 2: God Slayers | $1.99 | 17.99 |
Hue | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Phantom Doctrine | $1.99 | 19.99 |
Super Arcade Soccer | $2.09 | 6.99 |
Crypt of the Serpent King | $1.99 | 2.99 |
Selma and the Wisp | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Geki Yaba Runner Anniversary Edition | $1.99 | 2.99 |
Watermelon Party | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Desktop Baseball | $2.91 | 7.29 |
GoFishing 3D | $2.99 | 14.99 |
Super Tennis Blast | $8.99 | 14.99 |
SWORD ART ONLINE: Hollow Realization Deluxe Edition | $14.99 | 49.99 |
American Fugitive | $6.79 | 19.99 |
Alternate Jake Hunter: DAEDALUS The Awakening of Golden Jazz | $4.8 | 39.99 |
Star Sky | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Assassin's Creed III Remastered | $15.99 | 39.99 |
Chicken Rider | $2.19 | 3.99 |
Thief Simulator | $1.99 | 19.99 |
GUILTY GEAR XX ACCENT CORE PLUS R | $4.2 | 14.99 |
GUILTY GEAR | $4.0 | 9.99 |
Car Trader | $2.19 | 3.99 |
Blazing Beaks | $1.99 | 14.99 |
Dragon Pinball | $2.0 | 2.99 |
Dragon Snakes | $1.99 | 3.99 |
For The King | $8.49 | 24.99 |
Car Mechanic Manager | $2.19 | 3.99 |
European Conqueror X | $4.99 | 9.99 |
OTTTD: Over The Top Tower Defense | $0.47 | 7.99 |
Xtreme Club Racing | $1.99 | 9.89 |
Shadows of Adam | $8.99 | 14.99 |
Venture Kid | $3.5 | 10.0 |
Worldend Syndrome | $12.0 | 39.99 |
FINAL FANTASY XII THE ZODIAC AGE | $24.99 | 49.99 |
Darkest Hunters | $2.12 | 5.3 |
Gym Hero - Idle Fitness Tycoon | $1.99 | 2.29 |
Dig Dog | $1.99 | 3.99 |
Hotel Dracula | $2.27 | 5.69 |
Cytus α | $29.99 | 49.99 |
Lost King's Lullaby | $3.99 | 9.99 |
Defend Your Castle | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Deponia | $3.99 | 39.99 |
Robox | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Moto Rush GT | $1.99 | 14.99 |
Croc's World 2 | $1.99 | 5.99 |
SlabWell: The Quest For Kaktun's Alpaca | $1.99 | 7.99 |
Risky Rescue | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Trüberbrook | $11.99 | 29.99 |
FINAL FANTASY X/X-2 HD Remaster | $24.99 | 49.99 |
My Time at Portia | $7.49 | 29.99 |
A Dark Room | $1.99 | 6.99 |
Street Basketball | $1.99 | 5.99 |
Silence | $3.99 | 39.99 |
Back to Bed | $1.99 | 4.99 |
Vaporum | $7.49 | 24.99 |
Godly Corp | $2.39 | 7.99 |
SUPER DRAGON BALL HEROES WORLD MISSION | $14.99 | 59.99 |
Zombie Scrapper | $1.99 | 2.99 |
Mechstermination Force | $10.19 | 11.99 |
Pressure Overdrive | $3.89 | 12.99 |
The friends of Ringo Ishikawa | $8.99 | 14.99 |
AngerForce: Reloaded for Nintendo Switch | $6.99 | 9.99 |
Safety First! | $1.99 | 2.99 |
Event Horizon | $1.99 | 5.99 |
GODS Remastered | $4.99 | 9.99 |
Croixleur Sigma | $7.99 | 19.99 |
Cel Damage HD | $1.99 | 9.99 |
Airfield Mania | $1.99 | 5.99 |
Windscape | $4.59 | 19.99 |
Neon Caves | $1.99 | 3.99 |
Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers | $2.99 | 19.99 |
FINAL FANTASY VII | $7.99 | 15.99 |
President F.net | $2.49 | 4.99 |
Witch & Hero | $1.99 | 4.99 |
StarDrone | $5.99 | 9.99 |
Rogue Bit | $2.99 | 4.99 |
Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon EVERY BUDDY! | $19.99 | 39.99 |
American Ninja Warrior: Challenge | $7.49 | 29.99 |
Fate/EXTELLA LINK | $29.99 | 49.99 |
Not Not - A Brain Buster | $1.99 | 2.49 |
Dungeons & Aliens | $1.99 | 3.99 |
Blood Waves | $4.99 | 9.99 |
Motorsport Manager for Nintendo Switch™ | $4.49 | 14.99 |
Bonds of the Skies | $7.79 | 12.99 |
Bad Dream: Fever | $1.99 | 9.99 |
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