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As the animals have been converted into reindeer for the event ( likewise zombies and bunnies ). It would of been nice to either give them hover over names ( I believe you did something similar before ) or add a new interaction to game with finding Santa's special ones:
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen
or a find Rudolph scenario on a random adventure island for a frozen manor ( Note if it was totally random, you would have the players chasing their tails for a pattern the whole event long Ho Ho Ho ) * gets ready to dodge Jollies rolling pin :p
or both :)
Seems a waste of nice art work and animation not to fully exploit it.
OMG.....go to cinema or just turn ON the remote control of your TV.....I bet you will have more fun than some stupid names on top of the useless deers.......
Isnt Larili's point being that they don't have to be 'useless deer(s)'.
+1
Lol, Precisely Zeeta. Sorry Korbun I probably wasn't that clear, although it may appear I am always playing, totally absorbed in TSO, with the light on. I'm more afk whilst I'm doing other things, bit of a `multitasker' I'm afraid. ( Just don't tell BB, they think they are filling a void in my life, it makes them feel good ;) )
I thought of using the deer/zombies/bunnies, as they present a moving target, rather than a stationary collectible, might be a bit challenging for some I can see, and some might think its getting a little too quick for the sedate pace of TSO and verging on FPS genre ( Shhh , don't tell Ubisoft but I have one of those on the other screen and its not one of theirs ;) ) But I thought I'd put the idea out there anyway, if only to show appreciation to the art work that BB does do well, I think.
might be a bit challenging for some I can see.
Would be more challenging for me as I have all those nuisance animals turned off in settings...
Would be more challenging for me as I have all those nuisance animals turned off in settings...
Back in my F.A.R.T days we would often turn the target around so that aiming for the bulls eye was a matter of best guesswork.
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