Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (Nintendo 3DS):
“Second 3DS game that I’ve reviewing and it’s the first time I ever finished a Legend of Zelda game. I admit that I’ve been a stranger to these games for the longest time, but in the last few years I’ve been giving it a chance. I’ve played a bit of Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and enjoyed it and would like to beat it someday. I’ve also played Phantom Hourglass and absolutely adored that game. I was planning to play that game but I found this one for a cheaper price and decided to get that one instead. This is quite a fun game. The story is your typical “must save Zelda and friends in order to save your region” type of concept. What makes this game so special is the gameplay. You play as Link and you can use your sword and other items as weapons, your shield to defend and different tools for diverse sections. This game focus a lot on the different tools, so make sure you buy/rent everything that Ravio has to offer. Unlike most Zelda games, in this one you can merge into walls, which makes Link look like a painting. In this form, you’re able to walk on walls (this is a really useful and important gimmick for the whole game). This game is not very linear, so prepare yourself for a lot of exploration, specially on the second half of the game. Graphics wise, this is a pretty game. Really dig some of the small details they added around. The music is pretty decent.
Overall, this is one fun game, and thanks to it that I definily want to play more Legend of Zelda games and review them in the future. I’m definily looking forward to buy Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time (3DS version). It’s a fun game but it can get boring at times. There isn’t much for you to do in this game besides collecting treasure (which usually contain rupees) and to save mini Maimais. “
Dog doodle
Perhaps one of the biggest fish tragedies of all time is that tunas, the large, fast, powerful apex predators of the open ocean that have evolved to be perfectly hydrodynamic thanks to millions of years of evolution, with fins that can be retracted into grooves in the body for maximum smoothness, which can heat up their swimming muscles and brains and eyes to become even more efficient hunters, who are in fact several species of fish, the largest of which (Atlantic bluefin) can reach four meters in length and rivals the marlins in being the largest perciform fish.....
....are just kinda known as a food item by most people. Like cod, this animal should be a symbol of raw power and speed, not fish dinner time
A lot of people like collecting the cool tabs from cans but end up not knowing what to do with them, i like to do these
1. Aquire the string or elastic in the length you need, add a few inches/centimeters and clip it (or knot it). You can measure the wrist of the individual who plans to wear it or if you wanna do it how i do, eyeball it. You dont have to do this but if you want it to be more sturdy, double and fold your material in half. I personally give myself a loooot of slack because it works for me but you can probably manage without as much as i use.
2. This parts a bit hard to explain but this is the part where the tabs start to go onto the string. I’ll explain it as best as i can but essentially you have a top layer and a bottom layer. My top layer is the red and the bottom layer is the black.
To start it off, youll feed your material through the two tabs on the left as shown. The string goes downward through the top and bottom tabs with the tail coming out underneath the bottom layer tab.
3. Bring another bottom layer tab, feed your string upward through it and your top layer tab.
4. Add another top layer tab, feed the tail of your material downward through it and the bottom layer tab below it
5. Continue the steps above until its long enough to wrap around the wrist of the person its for. Youll likely need between 20-30 tabs total.
6. Now its time to end it. Feed your tail end up through the bottom layer tab at the very beginning.
8. Now youll feed your tail end up through the top layer tab you just added. Now you have two ends next to each other. You can tie these together but i highly recommend supergluing the knot just for security, especially if youre using the same material i am.
And now you are done !
Ps, if you make one i wanna see photos !!!
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https://somniladon.itch.io/husker
My freshman indie dev project, Husker, is out and free to play on itch right now! Inspired by surreal explortion projects such as Yume Nikki and Garn47, Husker is a game about traversing deeper and deeper down surreal rabbit holes of a hollow univers.
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