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ElTerprise: Alright. Think i'm going to sleep as well. Good Night everyone *big good night hugs and waves* :)
See you all tomorrow :)
Have a good sleep.
Low on food in the house and not willing to brave traffic to get to the store equals peanut butter on celery sticks for dinner. XD (How you know I do not have children: I am apparently not capable of getting peanut butter onto/in celery stick pieces without getting almost as much peanut butter on me as I do on the celery.)

Well, peanut butter/celery, the last of the chocolate mini donuts I forgot were in the fridge, and a Dr. Pepper. Go, healthy dinner me!

*snerk*

And once it's safe to hold a controller, back to playing Oceanhorn. I've been having a blast with that blame! It's pretty, even on the medium settings on my laptop, and interesting/fun with enough difficulty to be challenging at bosses/puzzles but easy enough that it's nowhere near frustrating. I don't care what anyone says, this is basically Zelda: Wind Waker with a different skin, and I'm more than okay with that, as all of my Zelda games are in storage. :P

I also started Dropsy this morning, and it's more charming than I would have thought. Sort of melancholy throughout and outright sad at the start, but promising.

Once one of these two games is finished, I'm off to Starship Titanic. I've been wanting this game since it's original release and although I read the book, I seem to have completely forgotten it, so... hopefully they incorporated Adams-esque logic to drive me insane and yet keep me giggling throughout.
Just curious I remember as a kid having Starship Titanic and whacking my brains off the side of this game, cd swapping and all, and it reminded me of another game I had, anyone here remember The Space Bar?
Post edited September 18, 2015 by CylerRubin
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CylerRubin: Just curious I remember as a kid having Starship Titanic and whacking my brains off the side of this game, cd swapping and all, and it reminded me of another game I had, anyone here remember The Space Bar?
I haven't heard of that one! I grew up on Infocom and Sierra games, so I have fond memories of playing the HHGTTG game and wanting to kill it with fire until I figured out the puzzles. (In the days before the internet and easy-access FAQs!) Is The Space Bar similar?
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CylerRubin: Just curious I remember as a kid having Starship Titanic and whacking my brains off the side of this game, cd swapping and all, and it reminded me of another game I had, anyone here remember The Space Bar?
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penumbren: I haven't heard of that one! I grew up on Infocom and Sierra games, so I have fond memories of playing the HHGTTG game and wanting to kill it with fire until I figured out the puzzles. (In the days before the internet and easy-access FAQs!) Is The Space Bar similar?
It was a game somewhat similar to the style of starship titanic, though without the text parser, you played a detective named Alias Node who was going to a space bar called the Thirsty Tentacle to investigate a murder that had occured nearby. It was the intergalactic equivalent of an Airport bar. Either way you walked around interrogating different aliens using something called empathic telepathy training, which enabled you to enter their minds and relive their memories, (particularly funny given that some had bizarre anatomy, including a plant creature shooting a "porn video" can you say photosynthesis, a creature that was floating in a fish bowl who had a mate that was a dumb lizard creature, who you had to give instructions) there were a lot of ways to mess up and die, as it was on a time limit and certain actions had to be accomplished by certain times. I guess it had problems, but I remember it being funny if not frustrating. I never see it mentioned, I think I still have the old cd copies at my parents place.
Post edited September 18, 2015 by CylerRubin
Decided to pass on This War Of Mine again, so that means I'll be getting nothing from this sale. Eh, I already have too many games on my plate as it is, half of them being complete overhauls for Mount & Blade Warband!

Speaking of which, I've got the novella I Found In Haethfelth open and plan on giving it some of my time in a bit. It was written for Brytenwalda, a complete overhaul for Mount & Blade Warband, and is included in the Special Edition of the mod. Gotta hand it to modders, some of them really go above and beyond!
Sweet dreams and mornings peoplefolk!
I also have so many awesome games, no sense in buying any of the new relssies.
Though Good Old Douggie's Starship might be a pleasant voyage.
His writings and talks even outside Hitchhiker world were so full of life and wit.
Post edited September 18, 2015 by superstande
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superstande: Sweet dreams and mornings peoplefolk!
I also have so many awesome games, no sense in buying any of the new relssies.
Though Good Old Douggie's Starship might be a pleasant voyage.
His writings and talks even outside Hitchhiker world were so full of life and wit.
Starship Titanic does look good, hopefully it wouldn't just be another notch on your backlog though haha.

Well, I read I Found In Haethfelth, the novella written for Brytenwalda, and it was actually pretty decent. It said a lot in less than 40 pages, the only negative was some grammar issues, the actual story and writing was actually entertaining.

Afterwards I went and created a new character in Brytenwalda and remembered why I never got far in it during my first attempted playthrough...it's hard! It's much more difficult than any other Mount & Blade complete overhaul I've played.

Starting off as a female character, if you don't improve Strength during the character creation then you'll start off with 4 Strength. Any one handed weapon worth having requires a minimum of 7 Strength. Enjoy fighting enemies with a toothpick (or a dull stick) to start the game! Enemies seem to hit a lot harder than in vanilla Warband too, making it really dangerous to fight them with weak weapons. The arena..haha... oh the arena. The arena is supposed to be a free for all but twice in a row did I have four opponents team up to take me out! Other times I've been taken out in just two hits!

It also changes the gameplay a tiny bit, like being able to trip and fall if you're constantly backing up while trying to fight, as well as adding a stamina mechanic. It introduces a Bounty system as well, I loved that feature in 1866 (a complete overhaul for the original Mount & Blade) and I'm glad to see it here.

Overall it's pretty darn challenging (at least from what I've seen in the early game) but fun, with a lot of story depth (at least compared to vanilla Warband and most Warband overhauls).
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Good morning, everybody! *hugs and waves*

If I spotted it correctly, owl was on a gifting spree yesterday evening. I think I'm going to stalk her with +1s the next few weeks :D
Good morning Palio !!
Good morning GOG \o/
**Big hugs all around**
A spree, me ? n__o nooo... **whistles**
How are you doing ??
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LaPtiteBete: Good morning Palio !!
Good morning GOG \o/
**Big hugs all around**
A spree, me ? n__o nooo... **whistles**
How are you doing ??
I'm doing great, although I got to bed much too late yesterday. Now I'm looking forward to an awesome weekend :D
Good morning folks *big hugs and waves* :)
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PalioDeMonte: I'm doing great, although I got to bed much too late yesterday. Now I'm looking forward to an awesome weekend :D
Oh, I know that... I owlways go to bed too late... :)
Luckily we have coffee to help us keeping awaken \o/
An awesome weekend ? sounds awesome :D
Any particular plans ?... :)
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ElTerprise: Good morning folks *big hugs and waves* :)
**Big morning hug with coffee** :D
How are you ElT ?
Post edited September 18, 2015 by LaPtiteBete
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LaPtiteBete: **Big morning hug with coffee** :D
How are you ElT ?
Good Morning Owl *big morning return hug*
I'm doing good although it's probably going to be a tough day as i'll be working through the night :)
How are you?

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PalioDeMonte: I'm doing great, although I got to bed much too late yesterday. Now I'm looking forward to an awesome weekend :D
Good Morning :)
Glad to hear that you're doing great :)