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The color badges are optional, and if you get them, you can switch them around at any time. The idea is that there are some people that aren't consistently "on" for social interaction, so they may display their Green badge for most of the time (the equivalent as if you didn't ask for these), but might drop to Yellow

They've said this impossible without losing the physics engine (I believe it was trying to keep synchronization across clients).

I've checked. "Robet's" is, at least, a cage.

I can't say for the furry community, but it is interesting that the Brony Study identified that most (like >75%) of the participants are ITNJ - smart, knowledgable introverts. (for reference, only about 1-2% of the US population is this) The fact that the show and the fandom have led these people to become more

"Derpy Hooves" is a fan name, given from a 4chan thread after the first ep when someone spotted the background character with derped eyes. The name stuck in the fan base and we've been told its been used internally at the studio to reference the character.

Well, it's probably part of their GeekWeek thing, with today being "Fan Friday". They've been easter-egging the site all week.

It also has an easter egg if you type common names of most of the main show characters (eg "pinkie pie", "derpy hooves", etc.)

Lemmings

From everything shown so far, the basic mechanic is solving mazes on various panels across the game world to open new pathways to new panels and mazes.

I love the fact that several tears in off-the-main-path areas you could hear the snippets (for example, outside the memorial gardens you'll find Albert Fink's studios, and when you visit, you'll hear the original "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun"). There's even a voxophone there that ties that entire aspect together -

Part of it was the fandom appeal of the game.

There is absolutely nothing wrote with journalism sites that go to a 6 month-before-release preview with nothing but glowing impressions, and then the game ends up completely failing to miss those.

As the one that has been the principle editor of the Wikipedia article for this, this is a pretty good summary. ( and Mike you can thank that USA Today article for quoting you :)