Two years ago I bought a new car. My 86 Lincoln, which I named Mary Todd, was beginning to have some problems. But I soon realized that the new car had problems too. It looked like every other car in the parking lot. I would come out of the store and there would be 3 or 4 cars the same color as mine and they all looked like the same model. When I was a teenager in the fifties you could tell a Ford from a Chevy. Then some genius in Detroit decided all cars should look just alike.
One way I discovered I could find my car was by pressing the trunk button on the remote. The trunk would pop up and I would know which car was mine. That worked fine until I went to a big parking lot in the mall in a big city. I almost got put in jail twice for Grand Theft Auto because I was trying to get into complete strangers' cars. Some people have no since of humor. I tried putting things on the antenna but they would get stolen. So I came up with a brilliant Idea. I bought a little Hula girl and stuck her on my dashboard. It may be corny but I have yet to see another Hula girl in my part of the country.
This brings me to my review this week of Big Kahuna Reef 2. This is a great game. The graphics are spectacular. There are over 750 levels and 50 different themes on the levels. You could play this game all year and not be bored. There are all kinds of fish swimming around which you can change to suit you and what I really like about this game is the fact that you can save your place in one level and go try out another level. How cool is that? There are fish nets, bombs going off and you can even choose the music you want. If you are on a budget like most of us Seniors, you really get your money’s worth with this game. If you can only afford a few games a year, give this one a try. I don’t think you will be disappointed.