Hmm! Strong stealth aspect. No weapons. Hiding from danger rather than confronting it. Picking up a vibe similar to the Amnesia games.
Hmm! Strong stealth aspect. No weapons. Hiding from danger rather than confronting it. Picking up a vibe similar to the Amnesia games.
No little eight-inch dakis? :D
I will note that Kingdom of Loathing has a sigil as well. On a door, no less.
Breaking bricks is pretty easy. Used to break cinder blocks all the time as a kid. Yes, as a kid. Nine years old. And a white belt.
Ah but see, here is the trick: A lot of people don’t like ‘ethnic’ foods. They like their plain, boring, white bread with mayonaise recipies that their grandmothers made back in the day. None of these silly spices or funny vegetables. Do you have any idea how long it took to get jalapenos accepted by these people? So,…
That’s because it’s not ‘Mexi-Mex’, it’s ‘Tex-Mex’. Admittedly, much of their clientele is sufficiently unfamiliar with the difference that they assume it’s proper Mexican, just like Taco Bell.
... is it me, or does he accidentally paste in his password? *rewinds*
*flings pokeballs at screen*
I want to see buzkashi become an Olympic sport. Pretty certain they can find a dead goat in Rio...
And not enough Cheeto dust.
Nice! Needs to have Emirikol the Chaotic riding down the streets...
My guess would be just a structural failuer of the engine block itself. Cracked block that decided to go critical.
That much oil, he should be careful Exxon doesn’t jump him in a dark alley...
So... basically a cross between a corndog and a grilled cheese sandwich/panini?
I actually ran a very successful game over on Second Life. It has Voice Chat, ability to make maps and pawns, all kinds of good stuff. It’s not as easy as a dedicated system, but it makes for a good setup.
There may be a function of how many stops you’ve tagged, too.
Well, be fair. The game has seen literally fifty times as many users as they had planned for. They’re screaming in terror over there, realizing that what they thought was going to be a fun game some kids would play has gone past trendy and straight into ‘cultural icon’.
I’ve told myself that if I ever become homeless, this is what I’m gonna be doing. None of that ‘sleeping in the bushes’ crap.
Yeah, I keep forgetting that this is a thing now, and try and get that fiddly little cursor to place right...
Forgot one bit there at the end: Naming an Eevee ‘Sparky’ gets you a Jolteon.