I can't tell if this is a reference to The Incredible Journey or if you haven't read/seen it.
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This is it for me. I like that a multiplayer world is something dynamic I'm a part of even when I'm not interacting with it directly.
This broke me. The dot … over the i. That broke me. I’m … I’m done.
The real pro tip is always in the comments
That's a good point and, in retrospect, the multilevel is almost better for the comparison as the people are also multilevel.
Interesting. Thanks for the explanation.
looks like the recipe is here
edit: or not. the image matches but, after actually paying attention to the recipe, I'm not sure that sounds right.
I suspect they won't need to rationalize it, unfortunately. This will be justification for them to use their weapons.
Thanks for posting this. I wouldn't have gone looking for it and it was definitely worth watching.
The emotional roller-coaster in this game is definitely real.
It's a book written in the 1960s that was one of my favorites as a kid. It's been adapted into a couple of films, the most recent being in the early 90s. Essentially the story of two dogs and a cat that can talk to each other traversing the Canadian wilderness to find their humans.
edit: I got to wondering about the exact dates, so here's some links in case anyone is interested:
1961 book, The Incredible Journey
1963 film, The Incredible Journey
1993 film, Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey