All of my posts are long winded but I don’t like to leave out details so get ready for it.
All of my posts are long winded but I don’t like to leave out details so get ready for it.
Front loading washer.
This is too simple. See that yellow line? Don't touch it!!!!!!
Sounds like a souped up version of Recettear. Which sounds great for me, as I loved Recettear. Capitalism, ho!
Honestly, love the method they’re using for this. Going to the same place so no one has to go out of their way, but then making it “why the hell should you pay to see our car? Come one come all! Oh, and so you know we aren’t blowing smoke, watch it in all it’s loud, fast glory!”
I hope next year more companies opt for…
A hometown friend flew to visit me in college, because she was interested in a nearby med school. I took her out in my ‘96 Miata m-edition—75k miles, a bit scrappy—and she fell in love with it.
YAAAAAY I’M IN THE FRONT ROW!!!! I LOVE BEING A PORSCHE!!!!!! YOU GUYS! YOU GUYS! THIS IS THE BEST! I’M A RAAAAACECAAAAAAR!
Sim City did have a collectable card game back in the day: http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/3052…
I remember about 17 years ago during the first ccg craze (magic: revised time period) sim city had its own ccg. You got short and long cards and laid out city blocks. Never figured out how it worked but seemed interesting to my teenage mind.
It will make it's own racing series, with blackjack and hookers..
I live in China, and I'm surprised by some of the games on this list. One of the main things I am surprised by is Steam. Now Steam follows these rules too, as many games are not available on the Steam store for what ever reason. Like, it is impossible to buy any Total War game/expansion or any Borderland…