Pocket God Episode 44 The Perfect Swarm is a cartoon fantasy game for the iphone (ipod touch and ipad) from Bolt Creative. Apparently, the blocked door in the temple's chamber of time has been opened leading to the frightening Loscut room where an enormously disgusting queen can produce a swarm of locusts. Create the swarm and experiment to see what they can do to unsuspecting pygmies. Indeed the countdown to doom gets a whole lot grosser with installment. Find all of the locust interactions to earn the Locust God idol for battle of the gods. Meanwhile, if you are here searching for a guide of some sort to specific episodes, check this Pocket God walkthrough I am collecting which deal with the challenges. Here are some of the Challenges in episode 44: Enter the chamber of locusts - And behind door number two Poke Locust Queen in the belly - Do you have the stomach for it? Serve Pygmy Snack to Locus Queen - Snack time! Locust Queen swallows Pygmy - Eater's Digest Locust Queen g...
A reader provided me with a link to Wizard of the Coast talking about the optional rule models of D&D Next in brief. Basically the message is that they got the feedback from the D&D Next playtest that the fighters without powers were too boring, and the combat without flanking and opportunity attacks not tactical enough; and they say: "Don't worry, all of that will be in optional rules modules". Now on the one side I think this is good news. I'd much prefer a game in which all character classes have lots of options in combat without having to ask the DM for permission for every move; and I much prefer tactical combat over a combat style in which positioning doesn't matter. But I more and more wonder how different a game can be on two tables and still be called the same game. I am not at all interested in the rather unpractical question of what version of the game is the "true" Dungeons & Dragons. I very much recognize that 4th edition change...
The Tolstoy version of the March 6th Regular Commission Meeting has been published on the City's website. Today we'll look at one of the Second Readings under Public Hearings - Ordinance No. 2012-13, amending the Fiscal Year 2012 Budget. Among other things, this is the budget amendment that "funds" the infamous third leg of the B each R e-development P roject, the C asino Re -Something P roject and the B each I nfrastructure P roject. This budget amendment was passed unanimously on First Reading when it appeared before the Commission on February 21st with 31 pages of back-up material including a fund by fund breakdown of what's being transferred in and transferred out. For the Second Reading, there is no back-up other than the ordinance itself and a repeat of the same staff memo. Keep in mind, and I know you will, the Commission just met on February 28th and voted unanimously to approve spending $1,712,591 more for the B each R e-development P roject. That'...
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