just a little gray seed pod that likes video games. My Twitch channel: www.twitch.tv/thegrayfruit/ I don't have a stream schedule, but I announce every stream via this Twitter account: twitter.com/grayfruitlive All my past streams (besides test streams and a few streams that were lost to the void) are on my second channel: ru-vid.com/show-UCYFnrEm7NpDx553KEHyK4iQ If you want to watch a full VOD series or look to see if I've played a game, go to docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1era6ph4Hceq2lU2JE8C1asfYbEKSgWyCUVmie2KtngA/edit?usp=sharing and do a CTRL+F to search for your game. That list includes both all games I've played and all games I want to play in the future as well as convenient links to all their respective VODs. If you have any further questions, feel free to check the FAQ: pastebin.com/0mTyuhu6 or message me on Twitter if it's not there: twitter.com/thegrayfruit
The nostalgiasm Grayf has over this is how I felt when I rediscovered the Spy Fox games. Honestly most games from Humongous were a core part of my childhood.
paused the vid for about 4 secs and got the 738/3, its about mentally breaking things up mr fruit. 600, 120, and 18 are all easily divisible by 3 and are easy components of 738 FRUIT!
thanks for saying what music you used, I'm always finding songs I like but have to go on a treasure hunt to find them cause no one puts them in the description
The Kermit game is such a concentrate of the culture and attitudes of the time that it feels more like something a specific character from Hypnospace Outlaw would make
Darn they missed the cool secret in the fringefolk hero’s dungeon where (spoilers if you care) you can drop a big pot on the chariot and kill it lol. It’s so satisfying
my argument for the kanji thing would be like if you see 3 symbols in 3 seconds, it would be faster to know what those symbols mean than having to read 3 sentences if you know what i mean
There's several games in this series and you picked the exact one that I also played when I was a kid, I don't even live in an English speaking country so it was completely translated and we probably lost _so_ many of the puns in translation. I also remember this one being rated for grade 5 over here for some reason? And it was just called "The Adventurers" (directly translated, of course) instead of The Cluefinders so we for sure got the worse title
Actually, a funny story about one of my friends with this game that I just remembered He had a _very_ strict mother when it came to screen time. I think he was only allowed an hour a day, tops? Keep in mind this was early 2000s before smartphones changed our lives. So his solution was to sneak out of his room past when his parents had gone to bed and play games on the family computer without audio. He came to the very end with the bridges that had words that you needed to connect using rules that the stone head guy tells you but he just got completely stumped at that point and couldn't figure it out until one of our classmates told him. Well, _funny_ might not have been the right word but I really enjoyed that memory