marinwood posted a link to this game. Kudos (by which I mean the chocolatey granola bar) to anyone who can figure out the rules and/or tell me why it's so oddly captivating?
I was so wrong about that 28,000 above, incidentally. However -- I won, finally! Which is 20,000 points. The orange turns into a moon and the tornado goes around the propellor and the mountain rains on the pipe and grows trees and the pipe turns into a daisy and a bubbly purple robot comes down the ladder and merges with the boxy robot. Meanwhile the satellite dish gets TV reception to the microwave and the ring thing takes off, and the gears on the left spin around and turn the orange sunflower into a moon.
The egg hatches into a dumpling who occasionally becomes a green and purple dragon that flickers in and out of existence, and now I'm going to psychoanalyze a hippo in English. *g*
Good luck curing your patients. *g* And I eventually won as well. What is really fun is how you can make wrong choices that advance you some, but don't get you to the final goal. Like, if you didn't try that, in certain combinations you can get the tornado to break the propellor, then the rainclouds from the pipe aren't transported by the propellor to the mountain, but caught by the tornado, where than an alien comes into existence (my sister, whom I sent the link to the game, tells me that is a reference to some SF book, that has aliens being born in tornadoes), anyway, because the rain never gets to the mountain, it turns try and red, and erupts with lava, so you get a lava lake. At first I thought you could maybe win with either an green or an apocalyptic alien invaded landscape, but it gives you always less points, despite the extra alien you get from the tornado.
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Date: 2004-02-17 06:53 pm (UTC)The egg hatches into a dumpling who occasionally becomes a green and purple dragon that flickers in and out of existence, and now I'm going to psychoanalyze a hippo in English. *g*
Thank youuuu.
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Date: 2004-02-18 02:36 am (UTC)