It looks like some kind of one-eyed alien that attacks everyone. Oh, I also put Jeremiah in, so he is just chillin', walking around. Until the DAC attacks him.
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I haven't really played "the game", I played the tutorial on the light rail on my way to work. I'm playing with the title screen, its fun. All you do is add stuff in.
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Well I might actually buy this one (When I have the money... DAMN IT!) But if you need proof that it is good, Gameinformer gave it an 8.75 and said that you can play for hours without actually playing the game! And if you don't know how serious it is for Gameinformer to give an 8.75, Metroid Prime Trilogy Scored only .25 above it and it beat the second opinion!
I can't wait to try some things out. In particular, it's not the number of words that I'm so curious about, but how the objects will interact. I don't just want a whole lot of useless items. If I type tape, metal bar, and magnet, I want to be able to tape the metal bar to a foe, throw the magnet in a hole near him, and watch him get pulled in. If I type gasoline, I expect to be able to pour it on something and ignite. And so forth. My only fear is that many objects will just be like different shaped blocks but not have any complex interactive properties.
Can I give a foe diet soda and Mentos, for instance?
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@warioswoods Mentos is a trademark. Glue does stick anything together in the game, that I know. Gasoline should also definitely work realistically. I'm getting it in 30 minutes. I'll tell you about it then (unless you already have it?).
I can't wait to try some things out. In particular, it's not the number of words that I'm so curious about, but how the objects will interact. I don't just want a whole lot of useless items. If I type tape, metal bar, and magnet, I want to be able to tape the metal bar to a foe, throw the magnet in a hole near him, and watch him get pulled in. If I type gasoline, I expect to be able to pour it on something and ignite. And so forth. My only fear is that many objects will just be like different shaped blocks but not have any complex interactive properties.
Can I give a foe diet soda and Mentos, for instance?
I don't think the tape was strong enough to bond, but I used super glue and the bar stuck to the guy. The magnet was too small. When they were next to each other, there was a slight attraction, but I think the magnet was too small. What's a larger magnetic item?
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