kaploy9
kaploy9
kaploy9

Hm, all these special eyes..

But.. do they have dragons? (although regardless, it does look to have a kickin fightin system, ha-chow)

Hm. Well, I did eventually replace the music in XL with tunes from SimCity 5, so.. I guess that's something?

Heh; OK, I'll admit, this has a nice art-style going on:

YES.

Don'tcha hate it when you're running and you get this weird itch, and you try to scratch it but realize it probably wouldn't work while running, so you pretend you meant to reach only half-way and try to shrug off looking like a total goofball, but your back still itches so you still end up looking like a goofball

That's.. pretty expensive, dude. :(

What about a co-production with this guy? Great with kids and cute animals, obviously the best choice!

Our saviors in the coming Hackolypse:

"Send Slayer" (but no I didn't actually play it) (maybe *someday*..) :/

(but yeah, I don't imagine that to be anywhere-near an enjoyable experience)

OK yeah, that show was great. But.. were kiddos actually enjoying those parts, or was that aspect merely hitching a ride on the fun-train? (I wouldn't know, I just imagine this is the sort've thing that would be asked, since it'd be aiming at kids)

john madden

I, uh.. wow. I mean, yeah, the guy's background and where this game came from is pretty interesting, but I am a little taken back by the guy's art.

So.. if you could say Lego City Undercover was family-friendly GTA (or at least, that's what I've heard it called), what would family-friendly GoT be?

Exec: "*ahem* 'A kick-butt Goron and Wolf Link'. We gotta play ball with the grand poobahs in Kyoto."

Would Mr. T be their token bl- er, guy?

I remember kinda doing this IRL in my childhood home. (although for the chance of hurting your patootie, it wasn't really worth it)