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Kid Kidding

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The Wheel has spoken! Congratz to our winners! eox1, gareppa and Jer7cho! DMs incoming soon! No double winners which is somewhat a positive sign so far.

I am thinking of some other ways to make giveaway that is not so much luck and time based so that others can win something based on their skills or own merits. Any suggestion please feel free to provide! ;)
I'm against it. Let the luck (adjusted for previous winners) decide.
Because what skills would you like to prefer? Fast zombie killing?
Intelligent puzzle solving? Sharp card dealing? Most kms walked?
No, no, no. Just let luck decide. 🍀
 

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I'm against it. Let the luck (adjusted for previous winners) decide.
Because what skills would you like to prefer? Fast zombie killing?
Intelligent puzzle solving? Sharp card dealing? Most kms walked?
No, no, no. Just let luck decide. 🍀
Puzzles like what bahn did? :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
Honestly I can't solve any of his more recent puzzles to even talk about it. Ninjas are meant to steal and scram rather than sit and solve 🙃
 

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Peter has very kindly passed me a couple of keys which he paid out of his own pockets (not challenge winnables) including a game which has very high positive rating. Although an older game but I believe there are some who will really like to have it. But I am thinking doing chances on the wheel for all his sponsored games might not do full justice to everyone who might want them so if you have suggestions as to how I should go about with trying to give them out do let me know. Very open to suggestions here! ;)
well when it comes to clue and visual puzzle i'm always afraid about the cultural barrier,
different things make us so different, age (i'm 51 old), education background, country, language...in my case i never saw the "friends" comedy show and i have no intention to watch it...for years i wasn't into gaming...only the pandemic lead me here, in indiegala
 
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Freddie. I watched the first film in the mid-90s, when I was small, in the strictest confidence with a friend who had a VCR. It's hard to imagine, but when a huge country collapsed and everything was literally depreciating by the day, the VCR at home was something like your own private plane in a decent country. Perhaps it was the second or third horror film in my life (we simply did not shoot such films, and the first was simply a successful adaptation of the classics of literature on the theme of mythical creatures, it was a part of school reading program, and the second was an attempt to show foreign cinema with then impressive and now terribly funny effects www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1Xm5yisvbY. I think no one has ever heard of him outside the USSR and the countries of the communist bloc, but it has some cult status here, because then it seemed like something very new and bold, but now it is just cheap and funny). And then Freddie with his rivers of blood, a glove floating out in the bathtub, his enlarging hands in a dark alley, slashing one of the characters on the ceiling - it was something unprecedented, it was even impossible to imagine such a thing. Then I was afraid for a long time to walk near dark places at night :) Perhaps, only Xtro film made a greater impression on me, but unlike the characters listed above, it did not become so iconic, although there were also some wild and frightening plot twists for me and scenes. And then few years later I watched "The Thing" and realized that horror films are definitely mine. I still love this movie :)
 

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well when it comes to clue and visual puzzle i'm always afraid about the cultural barrier,
different things make us so different, age (i'm 51 old), education background, country, language...in my case i never saw the "friends" comedy show and i have no intention to watch it...for years i wasn't into gaming...only the pandemic lead me here, in indiegala
Totally agree! Let Love Rule! Sorry, wrong meme. Let Luck Rule! 🍀
And let the war of the Clovers begin. Ah, another meme gone bad...
 

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@vic viper
I think Myers is my favourite because it was literally the one of the first slasher movie that I watched , I guess movies that you watch as a child have greater impact on you , or maybe I am just nostalgic as I am getting older. Probably thats why I still consider Michael Keaton to be the best Batman to this date . And speaking of the "The Thing " I actually consider it to be best horror movie made . Hard to imagine that it was so hated on its release .Even the epic main theme of the movie was nominated for razzle award . Dumb critics
 

syleox

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Freddie. I watched the first film in the mid-90s, when I was small, in the strictest confidence with a friend who had a VCR. It's hard to imagine, but when a huge country collapsed and everything was literally depreciating by the day, the VCR at home was something like your own private plane in a decent country. Perhaps it was the second or third horror film in my life (we simply did not shoot such films, and the first was simply a successful adaptation of the classics of literature on the theme of mythical creatures, it was a part of school reading program, and the second was an attempt to show foreign cinema with then impressive and now terribly funny effects www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1Xm5yisvbY. I think no one has ever heard of him outside the USSR and the countries of the communist bloc, but it has some cult status here, because then it seemed like something very new and bold, but now it is just cheap and funny). And then Freddie with his rivers of blood, a glove floating out in the bathtub, his enlarging hands in a dark alley, slashing one of the characters on the ceiling - it was something unprecedented, it was even impossible to imagine such a thing. Then I was afraid for a long time to walk near dark places at night :) Perhaps, only Xtro film made a greater impression on me, but unlike the characters listed above, it did not become so iconic, although there were also some wild and frightening plot twists for me and scenes. And then few years later I watched "The Thing" and realized that horror films are definitely mine. I still love this movie :)
i love this movie from russia...not horror but very dark

and many classics like Sadko, ilya muromets, sampo, planeta bur, nebo sovyot, mechte navstrechu and many other
 

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well when it comes to clue and visual puzzle i'm always afraid about the cultural barrier,
different things make us so different, age (i'm 51 old), education background, country, language...in my case i never saw the "friends" comedy show and i have no intention to watch it...for years i wasn't into gaming...only the pandemic lead me here, in indiegala
Gaming has no age so you should be fine and very welcomed 😁
I am not smart enough to do good puzzles like what bahn did so those will probably never come from me 🤣

since this is an off topic thread , here 's an halloween off topic pool :ROFLMAO: only for horror fans. I voted for Michael Myers ofc
Now did I finally realize that Dead by Daylight Killers comes from these old horror films 😂

Wow, you are definitely a film fan. 📽️ So the next draw should be based on movie questions?
The next draw will be based on guessing now much Bitcoin will hit 🪙
Nah I'm just kidding guessing that is like the hardest thing you can imagine.. 🙃
 

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Wow, you are definitely a film fan. 📽️ So the next draw should be based on movie questions?
well i had a degree in cinematography study (aesthetic principally)
this is probably the reason i love 3d action/role playing games, because of the immersive aspect of the genre, and never play with others, the only person i want to compete with, is myself
 
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