>En tant que résident de la Baie de San Francisco
Veinard.
Mais je m'en fous, j'ai déjà visité le coin.
That only works if you are the only person doing it. The number of skulls is limited and there are only 13 spots to put them. As soon as people start competing for skulls, it breaks down.
Big resource is the way to go with more players. Competing actually helps you move up the wheel.If you fill the wheel and covert it, it's 37 corn I think. Then convert that into buildings and temple points. It should get you 120-150 points, skulls is more like 120 points.
http://videogamegeek.com/thread/1038126/a-guide-to-the-main-strategies-available-in-tzolki
Here's some possible help with Steep: http://videogamegeek.com/geeklist/217270/item/5035055#item5035055
Honestly, I simply don't trust Ubisoft to deliver fun. If they made it, it needs to be out proving itself before I start to pay attention. Ubisoft just doesn't understand fun. They're like some kind of alien trying to understand fun by pretending really badly and seeing if they get away with it.
I tried looking through Video Game Geek for "medical" themed games, but the closest I could find based on that description was a Sega CD game called Microcosm.
You said:
> In order to get one of the two monthly Mega Bins, all you have to do is be active in their aocial media outlets
So they give you goods to do something for them? Sounds like a bribe to me. Or at least a part-time job.
also:
Yeah I have always transferred them up to newer games, and now Pokemon Bank. I have some that came all the way up from Sapphire through PalPark and TransferLab to get to Bank.
EDIT: I also keep a little digital hall of fame. I used to do it on the official nuzlocke forums but I stoppped frequenting those and am now pretty regularly on BGG so I moved it to there.
I'd be interested in the LEGO Harry Potter games, if you're willing to make a trade. Here is a list of the games I currently have available: http://videogamegeek.com/thread/1296313/h-lots-steam-origin-desura-keys-w-make-offer
There doesn't to be a final consensus on this, but this is as good as we'll get without a confirmation from WizKids.
http://videogamegeek.com/thread/1225984/poll-can-thrown-car-be-played-if-you-only-have-1-f
A poll of 60+ users has a poll, where allowing 1 (with no doubts) firmly wins. All of those who voted and allowed one came out to 64.5% - so at least until it comes up in Tournament play, most people would agree 1 attacker is ok.
Fair enough, I have a list of other keys I have available. Let me know if there are a few more you'd want me to lump in for the trade.
http://videogamegeek.com/thread/1181917/h-lots-steam-origin-desura-keys-w-make-offer
I love this game and been playing it for a long time (months). Game was difficult at first but you can't believe how satisfying it is to beat the game. Though there is a lot of luck involved, the Investigator's abilities can "rig" things in your favor (e.g. rerolling die or extra items). Here are some tips:
Space alert seems more like the sort of game I'm talking about :)
Board games open up another can of worms, google and BGG show there are lots of board games in this genre/style already.
Battlestations! is actually listed in FTL's about page as an inspiration.
There's also Damage Report or Red November and probably many others.
I've seen a few lists posted to VideoGameGeek about using VG music for wedding, might be of use to you:
Perhaps you could try videogamegeek.com. I'll admit I haven't used it myself, but I am a heavy user of boardgamegeek.com (the undisputed board gamer's website of choice) and they look identical. Assuming interfaces are the same then it allows you to add to your collection, rate, comment, and gives various statuses to your games: owned, want to buy, want to play, wishlist, and so forth.
For example, I just randomly picked one username in the forums but check out his profile. (Click the numbers next to "Owned", "Wishlist", "Commented", etc. to see his lists)
How will you guys differentiate with other userbased ranking sites, like say: http://videogamegeek.com/
I really love the idea and encourage you to go for it, but I was wondering where you're going :).
I recommend going to this forum post and saying you're saving up for an avatar: http://videogamegeek.com/thread/315709/feel-the-love-free-thumbs-gg-to-be-had-for-all
People will usually drop some geekgold (the virtual currency of the community), which you can buy avatars, etc., with.
The Year is rather ambiguous on this. Linley's Dungeon Crawl started in 1995, and Linley continued working on it for a few years. Then another dev team worked on it until 2003, when most of the dev team disbanded and the Crawl Reference project started, which later became Stone Soup. It's drastically different now than it was then, and early Stone Soup was drastically different than original Dungeon Crawl.
So yeah, not really clear what year should be used. I opted for where the branch started, but arguments could be made for about 3 other years as well; not really sure which is best.
As for a better link - http://videogamegeek.com/videogame/80581/dungeon-crawl-stone-soup might work, though VGG is still relatively unknown at this point and I'm not sure if the image would translate into a reddit thumbnail or not.