There was a "Make Your Own Choice," App Game where the Player chooses what they want. For example, A. Win The Lottery. B. Win the free Diamond. C. Become CEO of NASCAR. There was a choice where you choose to hang out with your Fiance's Best Friend, Avery, to get to know him better. Choice A was Go to beach. Choice B was go on a on a boat trip. Choice C was explore the Caves. I chose Go to Beach. Avery got mad at me because he got stung by a Jellyfish and I didn't have any ointment. I thought,"Obviously Go To Beach was the WRONG choice." I redid the whole game so I could choose the right choice this time. This time, I chose, B. Go on Boat Trip. On the Boat Trip, Avery got mad at me because I forgot Sunscreen. I was beginning to think,"Is EVERY "Fun," choice with Avery a bad idea?" I restarted the whole game again and I thought,"Choice A was a bad idea because I didn't have ointment for Avery's Jellyfish sting. Choice B was a bad idea because I didn't bring Sunscreen. I'll go with Choice C which is most likely a bad idea as the other two were bad ideas. Choice C was explore the Caves. On the Cave exploration, Avery got mad at me because the Flashlights ran out of batteries and I didn't bring back up batteries. I knew something bad was going to happen since the other two were bad ideas. Really messed up when you think about it that all of the choices were bad ideas. Not a fun part of this game...