I remember a pair of games called Robot Rascals and M.U.L.E. I never played M.U.L.E., but they were both made by the same production house in Electronic Arts.
Robot Rascals was a scavenger hunt game for 2-4 players. Everyone was given a hand of 5 (physical) cards with names as 'chocolate chip' (a brown RAM chip with 'Hershee' written on it). Each card had a corresponding object hidden somewhere in the game, and you had to use a robot in the game to find your items and return to home base.
I might put together my Commodore 64 to just play that. ^_^
Tomorrow is Canada Day. Maybe I'll just veg-out tomorrow with anime and video games, but I'd prefer to be in company...
I almost went to a fireworks place to pick up some 'artillery', but I reasoned that having only the low-paying CTC job does not let me afford it - besides, if I look hard enough, I'll see and hear fireworks almost anywhere.
I remember looking around for a picture mounting/framing place where I work a few months ago. Now... What was the poster I wanted mounted? I think it's my Oh! My Goddess picture, but I should check my room just to be sure.
My Oh! My Goddess poster is already framed, but I have been cautioned to make sure that it doesn't yellow with age (like an old newspaper), as it hasn't been treated or protected from the air. Any suggestions?
Robot Rascals was a scavenger hunt game for 2-4 players. Everyone was given a hand of 5 (physical) cards with names as 'chocolate chip' (a brown RAM chip with 'Hershee' written on it). Each card had a corresponding object hidden somewhere in the game, and you had to use a robot in the game to find your items and return to home base.
I might put together my Commodore 64 to just play that. ^_^
Tomorrow is Canada Day. Maybe I'll just veg-out tomorrow with anime and video games, but I'd prefer to be in company...
I almost went to a fireworks place to pick up some 'artillery', but I reasoned that having only the low-paying CTC job does not let me afford it - besides, if I look hard enough, I'll see and hear fireworks almost anywhere.
I remember looking around for a picture mounting/framing place where I work a few months ago. Now... What was the poster I wanted mounted? I think it's my Oh! My Goddess picture, but I should check my room just to be sure.
My Oh! My Goddess poster is already framed, but I have been cautioned to make sure that it doesn't yellow with age (like an old newspaper), as it hasn't been treated or protected from the air. Any suggestions?