Captain Jean-Luc
Picard of the USS Enterprise....er that's it.
I'm too darn busy to post anything, but I had to make an exception here. Take your phone off the hook and put your life on hold, the sequel to
Crimson Room is here in the form of the
Viridian Room. I'm only just working my way through it now, but feel free to start up a
help forum in the comments to this thread
as before. My one top tip so far is to peak through the keyhole to see
part 1. *joy*
Update: The site doesn't seem to be up the whole time, it must be getting a lot of hits, if you can't reach the game first time around try again later.
Spoiler: See the comments for this post for help, alternatively you can find a full Viridian Room walkthru over at nordinho.
Don't have any decent conversations of your own? Well don't bother developing any social skills, simply use a
conversation catcher to sneak in on other people lives. All for the low, low price of £7.95. Espionage has never been so cheap.
Excellent browser news du jour:
Opera 7.5 (Beta) has been released to the world. Will the inclusion of RSS newsfeed support finally mean I get round to doing the coding for this for lazylaces? Could be...
Hmmm...Google's homepage today tells me it's "Earth Day". No, I'd never heard of it either. Searching through the
links I find it's "a global holiday to celebrate the wonder of life on our planet" (
source: earthsite.org). Sounds like quite a nice thing to do. So happy enjoying the wonder of life everybody. Back to the usual grind tomorrow though.
Another game with a heavy dose of frantic
keyboard gymnastics, this time though it's
blood-thirsty work with some mass-slaughter to get through, rather than mere
arson. Isn't that nice? [
via ritilan].
For modern folks with lots to apologise for, or confess, but with no time to do it, some
honesty stamps should come in handy [
via reenhead].
Streets Of Fire is a fast paced platform game, the playing of which is a
sure-fire (*groan*) way of breaking your cursor keys. The idea of the game is simple: burn everything burnable on the screen, until you need a new keyboard and/or fingers, whilst listening to equally hectic techno [
at mausland].
Altogether now: "Adults are children with money..."