I thoroughly enjoyed this episode on the basis of its humorous nature alone. I tend to side with Fluttershy in that I don’t mind inoffensive pranks every once in a while, but Rainbow Dash clearly went overboard. Too much of anything is never a good idea, as the saying goes.
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This took a good amount of work, but I’m pleased with the result. There were a few troublesome spots, but I’ll probably make things worse if I keep fiddling around with them. Also, I borrowed Cherilee’s cutie mark from juniberries on DA. Even though she said crediting wasn’t necessary, I’m still going to do it: juniberries.deviantart.com
On another note, I’ll be vectoring something from episode 13 in the next few days. Be on the lookout for said upload.
That’s all she wrote. Have a superb day everypony!
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Ah, I see. Those scripted games do lose some charm over time, but few games aren’t.
Shivers? I played it again a few years ago. It’s a hell of an experience but a lot of the puzzles are a bit too memorable so it’s never as challenging as the first time.
Ah, I see. That’s the same company that made that Spyro game for the PS2, though Shivers must be even older. Do you still play it?
PC. It’s an old Sierra game. Takes place in an abandoned museum. Used to creep me right out, some of the exhibits.
Ooh, that is most interesting. Thank you for the explanation. What platform was that game played on?
The Ixupi were soul-stealing elemental monsters in a game called Shivers. They would inhabit standing water or wood or sand or other “elements” (wax, tar and cloth are hard to justify calling natural elements) and attack you if you got too close without the means to combat that specific entity. This was their symbol:
As if indeed!
Ixupi? Can’t say I’ve ever heard of that before. Would you mind curing my ignorance?
EDIT: Wait a minute. Is that the symbol of the Ixupi in the top-left?
Edited because: Shivers