[QUOTE=DensetsuNoKaboom;52953]That's precisely the problem. Lots of students looking for help, not enough people to help them. And I never used Alice for school so I can't be very helpful.[/QUOTE]
I do my best to help them, and there's quite a few professors, teachers, and learned students who help me by helping others. And you've contributed to that. [QUOTE=arty-fishL;52954]If its any consolidation, I still care for Alice; I just don't have much time for it. I keep coming back here, not sure if I'm fully leaving any time soon. Bunnies hugging and zombie games are the best, somebody should make a bunny hugging zombie game - with students looking for help as an extra feature.[/QUOTE] You've been one of the biggest contributors to the community, arty. I wouldn't doubt that you still cared for Alice, but you've done so much that I wouldn't fault you for deciding it was enough. Thank you. As for a bunny zombie game, ridiculous sir. Next thing, you'll ask to see a penguin in a zombie game. |
So what we want is a game where bunnies help zombie students by hugging them. Gotcha.
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I'd like to see that. Sounds interesting.
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[QUOTE=arty-fishL;52954]bunny hugging zombie[/QUOTE]
But wouldn't that infect the bunny? Or does he want to be infected? |
His cuteness makes him immune.
In fact, the hug cures the zombie. Now there's an "E" rated game. |
Not if it has zombies.
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They could be cute zombies.
Like in PvZ. E10+ that one. |
I come back and this has actually developed into a real game idea, love this community.
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Time to make the first ever [B]Hug 'em up.[/B]
The gameplay hook could be hugging all the zombies as fast as you can before they eat your carrots. |
[QUOTE=x2495iiii;52963]They could be cute zombies.
Like in PvZ. E10+ that one.[/QUOTE] There is no such thing as a cute zombie, or any zombie for that matter. Also, zombies are re-incarnated corpses. How is that cute? :confused: |
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