In case anyone doesn't understand the newest game, Build On... it's anti-Breakout. They've created a whole new game that's the polar opposite of Breakout. God, I hope they use this formula with other games.
Crates and barrels are often cited as being indicative of unoriginality. The point at which the player first sees a crate or barrel is often assumed to be the point at which the game/level designers ran out of ideas. To see how various games rate in this respect, see Crate Review System, from which the Start to Crate rating system originated, and this article, which applies the system to various well-known Doom level sets.
Important news! The first weekly 7-question episode has been released! Play it when you can because they seem to be thinking about making full episodes pay-only.
Here's a fun tip for people who don't take comments like the above seriously: imagine the word 'fuck' to be an adjective describing the following noun.
All I remembered were a bit of the opening titles, Doc Croc, a brief appearance by Bananarama (represented by banana puppets), the freaky Oddbod family and a boy with a magic kilt that he once used to summon Rolf Harris. Just like MY life.
Here's the deal: when not much force is put onto it, a Non-Newtonian fluid will act as a liquid, but if enough force is put onto it, it will act like a solid. The effect of the subwoofer was to rapidly put force upon it and then stop that force, like very rapidly switching a 'force' switch on and off.
Ah, I just read the comment and found out that doing that would be Moste Lame. Making a satanic ritual out of it, with mysterious cloaked figures and sinister chanting, however, would be neat, to say the least.
Also, my solution to the 666x666 problem: order a 665x665 and a 1x1, remove the meat and cheese from the 1x1, and assemble the unholy burger while the employees watch in horror. You may like to chant at this point.
I love the fact that the mythical 'secret menu' is just a bunch of standardized names for custom orders, and they'll actually make nearly anything you request. If I ever end up in America anywhere near an In-n-Out, I'll use some made-up names in my order and have them guess what they're supposed to be.
"I'll have a Screaming Emu, two Platonic Plateaus and some Heisenberg-style fries."
I've played an earlier version of this. THe graphics, physics and music successfully made me feel like a GOD. An ANGRY GOD manipulating the very universe in battle.
The two triangular things in Level 6 are movable prisons. Get the bad smilies into the prisons. Tip: dove move the prisons onto them, move them into the prisons.
In case anyone doesn't understand the newest game, Build On... it's anti-Breakout. They've created a whole new game that's the polar opposite of Breakout. God, I hope they use this formula with other games.
Barganintuan, that would be Be an Interplanetary Spy. Which was also awesome.
As an actual blank, I am really getting a kick out of the above statement.
crazy_diamond_73, you're thinking of a completely different series, Fighting Fantasy. They were awesome.
It'd be better if you linked to the game's page on its programmer's website at http://www.jmtb02.com/flash/grid16.htm
You might have to open autoexec.cfg and turn off shaders. Scroll to the bottom of the file to find instructions on how to do that.
Crap, Domantion should be Domination. Brad, could you please fix that, or are you going to leave it like that to punish me for my foolishness?
Crates and barrels are often cited as being indicative of unoriginality. The point at which the player first sees a crate or barrel is often assumed to be the point at which the game/level designers ran out of ideas. To see how various games rate in this respect, see Crate Review System, from which the Start to Crate rating system originated, and this article, which applies the system to various well-known Doom level sets.
Nuts, that was supposed to be 'Dude and Larry as they bum around the universe'. Could you fix it, Brad?
Important news! The first weekly 7-question episode has been released! Play it when you can because they seem to be thinking about making full episodes pay-only.
For those who want more musical Seuss, an entire rock opera of The Lorax can be found at http://myspace.com/theloraxrockopera
It's back up, and very nice indeed.
Here's a fun tip for people who don't take comments like the above seriously: imagine the word 'fuck' to be an adjective describing the following noun.
All I remembered were a bit of the opening titles, Doc Croc, a brief appearance by Bananarama (represented by banana puppets), the freaky Oddbod family and a boy with a magic kilt that he once used to summon Rolf Harris. Just like MY life.
Here's the deal: when not much force is put onto it, a Non-Newtonian fluid will act as a liquid, but if enough force is put onto it, it will act like a solid. The effect of the subwoofer was to rapidly put force upon it and then stop that force, like very rapidly switching a 'force' switch on and off.
Also, the movie has also been uploaded in four seperate parts, available at http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=markleung
Two words: Black Wonka.
Elvis used the tune in Love Me Tender.
Heh, level 9 is an Elvis song.
They cut out the more fantastical portions (such as the Sphinx), so it does seem biblical, despite taking place in Greece.
Ah, I just read the comment and found out that doing that would be Moste Lame. Making a satanic ritual out of it, with mysterious cloaked figures and sinister chanting, however, would be neat, to say the least.
Also, my solution to the 666x666 problem: order a 665x665 and a 1x1, remove the meat and cheese from the 1x1, and assemble the unholy burger while the employees watch in horror. You may like to chant at this point.
I love the fact that the mythical 'secret menu' is just a bunch of standardized names for custom orders, and they'll actually make nearly anything you request. If I ever end up in America anywhere near an In-n-Out, I'll use some made-up names in my order and have them guess what they're supposed to be.
"I'll have a Screaming Emu, two Platonic Plateaus and some Heisenberg-style fries."
Hold the right mouse button to harness the mighty powers of the Vortex.
I've played an earlier version of this. THe graphics, physics and music successfully made me feel like a GOD. An ANGRY GOD manipulating the very universe in battle.
Level 4!
Level 3!
I think I too may have gotten a virus from this (fortunately i have virus protection that got rid of it) - please take the link down.
The two triangular things in Level 6 are movable prisons. Get the bad smilies into the prisons. Tip: dove move the prisons onto them, move them into the prisons.
Directly east of the White House is the Department of Partying Down. Ohhhhhh yeahhhhhh.
People will just google for 'walkthrough walkthru' or 'walkthrough solution'...
And get absolutely useless results. Bravo.
Turn it upside down.