Just finished ep1.
Really liked it. Not a sports guy, though I've heard the name 'Homestar Runner' before somewhere.
Thought it was funny, and I liked the puzzle design. Thought the difficutly level was good too. Not too easy. Starting ep2 today.
Thanks TellTale. If it weren't for you guys, 'new adventure game' would be a term that wouldn't exist in my vocabulary.
Thought it was funny, and I liked the puzzle design. Thought the difficutly level was good too. Not too easy. Starting ep2 today.
Thanks TellTale. If it weren't for you guys, 'new adventure game' would be a term that wouldn't exist in my vocabulary.
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I know the feeling.
Getting ready to finish ep2 in a few minutes. Probably start 3 today as well.
The trailers per game basically said all that on their own.
How is a downloadable game backordered?
An awesome series about that stuff I just wrote.
It's the part for the trogdor maschine that are on backorder. They will not arrive until Episode 5.
What he said. It's a line by Strong Sad in ep1 [probably remember now, right?], which I found pretty funny considering the ToMI DVD.
And man, that band Degenerate Octupus Insomniacs rocked so hard! I mean, I've seen bands rock before, but that 4 hour Thera-MAXXX solo by Homsar just blew my mind! :eek:
Theramins are awesome! I want to play one, hasn't happened yet though.
I first heard of them on the 'Ed Wood' special features' Howard Shore featurette.
Playing a theramin or playing strongbad?
edit: It's hard to explain, but here's my shot at it.
Theramin: Basically a box with a wire/antenna poking out the top. When you move your hand towards the wire it will make a noise, depending on how close, and how high or low on the wire you are. Higher is higher pitch, lower on wire makes lower pitch. The closer your hand the louder, and also effectes the pitch in a way. Then there's something else on the box that does basically the same thing, changes the sound, also, according to where your hand is placed. You never actually touch the instrument though.
It was used in like 90% of old sci-fi B movies.
They're somewhat handy to make apparently