Exactly the video I was going to post. Well done.
Exactly the video I was going to post. Well done.
My wife and I use a shared Keep list. Makes things easy to add and check off no matter which of us goes to the store.
So I’m not the only one who uses movies as the standard for measuring dollars-versus-hours-of-entertainment?
I’m so sick of headlines with misplaced modifiers. We learned this in 9th grade. I’ll give this one to them for free, “Use a Scarf to Keep Your Purse from Sliding Around While Driving”
The onscreen controls put my fingers directly in the way of what I need to see the most, and there aren’t alternate control schemes. It really needs tilt sensor controls.
Right on. My biggest change was finding new places to kill time. The mall, Best Buy, and Target are off limits unless I have a specific reason to be there. Also Ikea.
I’m glad to know it’s not just me then.
Telltale signs you’re about to play a bad level:
1. The Mii looks like a kid.
2. The level has “Hard” or any synonym of it in the name.
3. The level has “can you beat it?” in the name.
4. The level is called “Ultimate Boss Battle” or something similar.
5. It’s an auto-play level.
6. It’s a water level (usually bad).
Noooooo
“maybe you’re favorite will show up eventually.”
Fun fact: Mitch Gerads was my college roommate for 2 years. He majored in graphic design but all he ever seemed to care about was comics and it definitely worked out for him in the end.
“Before you post that angry traffic tweet about how you’re the only person in your region of the U.S. who knows how to drive a vehicle...”
So I’ve been right all these years? I moved to Montana (worst drivers) from Minnesota (best drivers), which means I might actually be the best driver in my state.
I like the looks of it, but according to YouTube comments it’s terrible and I should kill myself.
My brother made an amazing level using invisible blocks. Each screen is mirrored with the visible blocks on one side, and you on the side with half the block invisible. Very creative things can be done with invisible blocks.
The video on this article says that you have to clear the level from the checkpoint to be able to upload it.
The style really reminds me of Dust: An Elysian Tail. I like it.
My brother played the game once, then went out and bought a Wii U a day later, so that says something. Maybe what it says is that he has too much dispensable income, or maybe the game is that good.
The failure of others is often a great source of encouragement for me.
Please tell me that the obstacle at 10:30 translates as “tampon cling”. Why did they have to go with a rounded bottom on those things?