Do want to levels of want that mere words cannot express!
Who wants to pit God against Chthulu?
"Proto-Indo-European makes the damnedest words related. It's great. It's the Kevin Bacon of etymology." ~MadrugadaI suspect it looks a lot better than it will end up. Although I'd be happy to be proven wrong.
I like the visual style. Bright and clean.
I think I saw a Gordon Freeman lookalike outfit when the PC was using the crowbar.
They've got internet memes and evil deities programmed in. What more could I ask for?
I'll likely be picking it up.
edited 6th Jun '09 9:21:14 PM by Miijhal
This might actually be better than I thought.
Too bad it's not gonna be on PC (as far as I know), though. User-made content, anyone?
I hear tell it has Longcat.
Alas, Trogdor falls under "copyrighted"...
Still, this is sounding like the video game version of my favorite pencil-and-paper game.
Do you highlight everything looking for secret messages?Sounds interesting. Too bad there's so many other things I'd want first.
Thanks a lot Tangent128, now I want Kill the Stick Figure: The Video Game.
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC.I find it interesting that they always find new ways for touch-screen technology to misread my handwriting. I'm looking at you, Brain Age.
It would be a lot easier for me if you imagine there's something funny or interesting here.Brain Age constantly hated how I start writing a lower-case i with the dot rather than the line. Same deal with the letter j, but I didn't need to write that as often.
I've heard that the handwriting rec is actually supposed to be somewhat better than Brain Age's—plus, there's a keyboard for the chicken scratchers out there.
Me, I do not weep for the lack of user-generated content. It has a level editor and that is enough for me. I mean, really, who wants a thousand different types of poorly-drawn penis?
edited 7th Jun '09 12:38:47 AM by FreezairForALimitedTime
"Proto-Indo-European makes the damnedest words related. It's great. It's the Kevin Bacon of etymology." ~Madrugada@Freezair: Who doesn't?!
edited 7th Jun '09 12:45:11 AM by Miijhal
Also, since it has not been posted here yet.
I want to LP this when it comes out.
@Tzetze: This isn't the Fetch thread, but hey.
(For the record, my favorite paper game is Escalating Conflict. Basically multiplayer Kill The Stick Figure- you kill the stick figure, the next player kills what killed the stick figure, the next player deals with that, until you end up pitting Bill and Ted against the Reapers or something.)
Do you highlight everything looking for secret messages?According to IGN Keyboard Cat works in this game. This just became a must buy.
Umbran Climax◊I like the total freedom you have. Once my opponent drew a ninja, so I drew an infinite army of ninjas. He followed up with Allan Quatermain, who I killed somehow, until, he declared that this was occurring in Africa. I doubt you could do that in a flash game.
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC.OK, Tzetze, you know how to play. I think I need to formally issue you a challenge...
edited 7th Jun '09 9:34:57 AM by Tangent128
Do you highlight everything looking for secret messages?This has been up near the top of my "games I want" list since I first heard about it last December.
I hate many things, some more than others. So there are some things that, on a good day, I can just about stand. Others, like character limiI don't suppose there's some sort of simple multiplayer drawing thing on the net somewhere? That's all we'd need.
Also, through an interesting combination of Portals and undeath, I once went from defending one stick figure to defending one stick figure, his half-dead clone, his three-quarters dead clone, et cetera on to infinity. Two live stick figures total.
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC.Might need a Kongregate account though.
edited 8th Jun '09 5:11:01 PM by This Guy
yeah, yeah.Looks like a live thing, though... I doubt we'll be able to sync schedules for that.
Anybody know of a simple PHP imageboard script? Else, Tzetze, you have a Photobucket/equivalent account?
Do you highlight everything looking for secret messages?There's Whiteboard on MSN.
edited 9th Jun '09 4:43:43 AM by Pacific
The best possible way to do this would only be using the most obscure items you could think of. Possibly solict random items before you know what the stage will be, and see if it's possible to solve them with those.
"Proto-Indo-European makes the damnedest words related. It's great. It's the Kevin Bacon of etymology." ~Madrugada
DO. WANT.
Do you highlight everything looking for secret messages?