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Channel Avatar: SNES controller by Mark Brown of Game Maker's Toolkit
Uh, my name’s Luigi Make the pussy so wet, I gotta pack a squeegee Uh, it’s just too easy When you’re so fuckin breezy You give ghosts heebie-jeebies Uh, Wild Wing with the coupe doors Uh, 55 rooms and 4 floors Please, got my Daisy, I don’t need whores Cause she’s down on all-fours to get me into those drawers (I fucked that bitch in the Boneyard) (Not even ghosts moan that hard) I’m a do-er, you a talka That’s why I got so many fuckin stalkas Cause I shoot out flames like I’m Flocka And now I own this song, like Totaka
This is Moon: Remix RPG. It’s a game from a studio called Love de Lic, and is a rpg about subverting traditional tropes in the genre. Instead of gaining power from fighting, you advance by loving, and caring for the world around you
Pretty sure you can't get the orange on the far right after having collected the baby first. You have to get it on your own first then collect baby. This messed me up for a minute
I see you didn't finished an old man quest. There is a old man on the west plant pot that have a quest. In reward, he give an important item you need to progress and get most of the useful items.
The idea is that it is like a clicker game. It passively generates resources, even if you aren't playing the game. So, ideally you passively generate some resources, spend them on meat to do expeditions which give you better resources, and the game escalates from there
I never play these types of games but this one game is the whole reason i bought UFO 50. It's pretty fun and i loved the soundtrack but it feels like a demo
This game is honestly amazing, looking forward to finding the 3 endings, hopefully by myself. I would even want to develop something with this control scheme, it is ingenious.
What controller were you using? I'm using a controller and for some reason, the d-pad made him only move left and the button pad only made him move right
I was using an xbox controller. The control scheme is supposed to be like that :) try presing things together, multiple times and more, there are different moves available not explained by the game (no spoilers unless you want them). Strange controls at first but they grew on me and I found them very enjoyable. Would almost want to make a two button controller for this game haha
This was my favorite game so far. There's a lot of moves you didn't figure out and a secret route you missed. There's a way to steer where you bounce off enemies, it doesn't matter what direction you're jumping from. The movement feels great once you figure everthing out.
Can you tell us the moves? Also the control scheme is weird I'm using a controller and for some reason, all the D-pad makes it go left and the button pad makes it go right
@@EarthwormShandy it is on purpose for the controls to be like that, on keyboard z and x are left, all of the arrow keys are right. the moves come from spamming random stuff with the only 2 controls you have, so you can jump by pressing and holding a direction, then pressing the other direction. you can also do a slide by quickly double tapping a direction, and you can slide in the air if you jump, then wait half a second, then double tap a direction.
Keeping the button held after sliding let's you run, you can jump for a short duration after sliding off an edge. When you hit both buttons in the air for a ground pound, you can choose if you want to bounce left/right by holding down either movement button.
This could’ve been the definitive port if they would’ve just leave the dialogue as it is in the N64 version and hire real voice actors, but no they had to change it up themselves without any assistance to make things corny but even if they had some of the cuttings are just straight up cheesy.
We had an arcade no one seemed to know about except for me and my friends. It was right behind our community playground. Watching this brought back the sight and sounds of that place. Being like 12 years old, soaking wet from swimming, and somehow coming into a windfall of a few quarters. The crazy patterned carpeting and the blue light from the black lights. Tempest, Zaxxon, Qbert, Galaga, Popeye, and of course Joust. I sucked at Joust, lol. Thanks for bringing the memories.