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Homeschooled, I presume? Like me? B)cb88 said:heh even i've played it and i haven't been in public school since the first grade... (figure that one out...)
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Homeschooled, I presume? Like me? B)cb88 said:heh even i've played it and i haven't been in public school since the first grade... (figure that one out...)
palmertech said:Homeschooled, I presume? Like me? B)cb88 said:heh even i've played it and i haven't been in public school since the first grade... (figure that one out...)
He could have gone to a private or religious school as well. A number of good friends of mine didn't go to public school until middle school or later, as they went to the local Wesleyan school.
ingrin said:I'm not sure, even if emulated, how they will get around the lack of 'feelies' though. It was sort of their copy protection, and usually was required to proceed with the story. I guess you just go online to a Faq or something?
What were the feelies?
Most of the time I was just randomly guessing at what I was supposed to do. That, or asking my friends (H2G2 was on the computers at my Jr. High for some reason.)
In fact, the game was how I was introduced to the series. I have since read all 5 novels and the short story, (which I bought in the all-in-one book form - twice - people keep "borrowing" it), as well as watched the BBC TV series in its entirety (thank you NetFlix!) and the recent movie. I've read the companion book that was not written by Douglas Adams, (because DA was working on the game for the book in question - http://www.starshiptitanic.com/ )
chad78 said:What were the feelies?
Most of the time I was just randomly guessing at what I was supposed to do. That, or asking my friends (H2G2 was on the computers at my Jr. High for some reason.)
In fact, the game was how I was introduced to the series. I have since read all 5 novels and the short story, (which I bought in the all-in-one book form - twice - people keep "borrowing" it), as well as watched the BBC TV series in its entirety (thank you NetFlix!) and the recent movie. I've read the companion book that was not written by Douglas Adams, (because DA was working on the game for the book in question - http://www.starshiptitanic.com/ )
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feelies
Pickle said:Thats pretty sad...(unless you wanted everyone to die on purpose :rolleyes: )PSyMastR said:Never beat the game, my friend did once, hehe.
Its actually because of time limitations. When each class period that you could play the game was only 35 minutes long, beating the game becomes more of a race of the clock then anything else.
Anyway, if this gets ported to the pandora in some way, it would be forever on my SD card.
PSyMastR said:Pickle said:Thats pretty sad...(unless you wanted everyone to die on purpose :rolleyes: )PSyMastR said:Never beat the game, my friend did once, hehe.
Its actually because of time limitations. When each class period that you could play the game was only 35 minutes long, beating the game becomes more of a race of the clock then anything else.
Anyway, if this gets ported to the pandora in some way, it would be forever on my SD card.
Unless you found out that in the options there was a way to change the speed of the game (not the pace of your party, but there's a faster mode which worked well for short time periods. Of course, I was really the only one that figured that out in my classes, but still.
what, we have chad threads now?Gruso said:Best Chad thread ever.
...chad78 said:What do you want on your Tombstone?