Not sure what that is, so I googled it and got Pokemon.
If so then, yes they're fun games.
Krytae wrote:Ending to Curious Village.
Best word to describe it? for me it's "unsuspected".
You beat the game? Nice!
As for best word to describe it...
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I can't really think of any thing other then "good" and "unsuspected".
Maybe I should replay the ending again, it's been to long. XD
Oh by the way,
got any plans on playing the second Professor Layton game?
Yes actually,
when I was a wee little lad,
I liked dinosaurs like crazy at the time,
so you can guess why I was not disappointed at getting cloths on a birthday.
Imagine you are in a room with 3 switches. In an adjacent room there are 3 bulbs (let's say in lamps which are on a regular table), each switch belongs to one bulb. All are off at the moment. It is impossible to see from one room to another. No help from anybody else is allowed. How can you find out which switch belongs to which bulb, if you may enter the room with the bulbs only once?
I love a good puzzle!
I better start with this one first.
neilestuye wrote:The red man lives in the red house.
The green man lives in the green house.
Who then lives in the white house?
Hmmm... This can go two ways,
though I have learned that there is normally a trick to a puzzle that seems easy.
So, when you say the white house I am guessing your talking about The White House where the currant president lives,
if that's the case then it would be a black man in the the white house.
Krytae wrote:Imagine you are in a room with 3 switches. In an adjacent room there are 3 bulbs (let's say in lamps which are on a regular table), each switch belongs to one bulb. All are off at the moment. It is impossible to see from one room to another. No help from anybody else is allowed. How can you find out which switch belongs to which bulb, if you may enter the room with the bulbs only once?
Wow, this one took sometime.
To know what switch goes to what light bulb I would have to do this,
First I flip switch A and B on, then after 5 minutes or so,
I flip switch B off, and then enter the room and feel the lights bulbs that are off.
The bulb that's hot is B, the one that's not is C and the bulb that's still on is A.
Krytae wrote:Critical thinking is the key to success.
Rayman Origins?
Good quote.
Well, I have played the demo.
It's fun, though not something I myself would buy.
I agree with you. I really enjoyed playing the game until it wanted me to collect a bunch of electroons just to beat the game. I didn't feel like it was worth it, so I'm returning the game tomorrow, just not my thing.