@Questria game: i can practically smell the Hasbro lawyers readying their C&D cannons now...
Which is sad, because it looks amazing.
Except they can't really do anything as long Doxy keeps just this side of the trademark line.
So, in Questria, Pones must battle Changinglings.
Well they aren't Ponies, but human, and changelings isn't something they can copyright.
Holy crap! I can't stop playing Ij I. That game has infinite replay value!
Did you find all 10 ubercharges and posters? What about the bananna gun? Did you beat Sector Z?
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@Rainbow: Well, that depends on the cloud. I'll just keep it simple and refer to only 2 types of clouds; rain clouds and home clouds. Rain clouds are indeed quite bouncy. Because they contain water, jumping on a rain cloud soft enough will bounce a pegasus back. Simple pressure vs volume stuff. Jump on it hard enough, and you squeeze out the water much like a sponge. As for how they feel, they feel soft and quite smooth. You can probably imagine why Rainbow Dash likes to sleep on them all the time.
Home clouds are the like rain clouds, but the material that makes a cloud a cloud is more compact. It feels like walking on dense rubber. It isn't nearly as comfortable as a rain cloud.
I must admit, I am glazing over a lot of the technical details of clouds, so something may not make much sense.
Yeah, Andromeda is heading for you. You got over 9000 years until it collides.
According to my calculations, Questria will be fully funded by September.
Currently on my second playthrough. This time I'm trying out a Pacifist Run on Hard. I just beat Asha. Maybe if I'm up for it, next time I'll go for Actual Pacifist instead of Technical Pacifist.
Unfortunately you can't do compelte pacifist on Ultramortal because of the unskippable miniboss in the last level.
Oh sweet. I can actually use the free version of Game Maker: Studio. That might be worth looking into.
What? Why would you want to use
Game Maker? I mean there are good games that were made in
Game Maker, but it's still a pretty crappy engine. And proprietary.
I was hooked after four or five episodes.
In retrospect, I think I was hooked after one. But I didn't start at the beginning.
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I was interested after the first few, but I wasn't truly hooked until Bridle Gossip.
So seems EQG is so popular that the theaters showing it have added extra show times and are giving it a longer run in theaters due to how popular it is.
@Rainbow: It's hard to describe what is't like for me. After all, I live in the clouds. To me, what they feel like is second nature. This would be like me asking you what it feels like riding a car.
Yeah, Andromeda is heading for you. You got over 9000 years until it collides.
yeah, as long as he keeps everything a letter off from the show, the law is technically on his side.
You have to be careful. Fonts and colors schemes, packaging, etc. can be trademarked too. But avoiding the actual names makes you a lot safer.
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The normal responses are, Dragonshy, Sonic Rainboom, Return of Harmony, but really it depends on just what he likes.
I like Over A Barrel, but noone else does. It's the episode I started with.
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OAB is good, until you bring anything about the real old west into thinking about it.