

The easy way to tell if it is fake is to remember that Silksong doesn’t exist and we are slowly going insane.
The easy way to tell if it is fake is to remember that Silksong doesn’t exist and we are slowly going insane.
This was a great episode, perfect balance of building and redstone. Also, seeing that short clip of the old potion brewer from like 10 years ago really brought me back.
Great wildcard this session, though I feel like Etho got one of the least exciting powers. This is the first time since Secret Life I’ve gone out of my way to watch other perspectives; I recommend Tango’s for his episode long high speed chase and Gem’s for some exclusive interactions.
I looked at the bottom left and now ‘Jellyfish Jam’ is stuck in my head.
I don’t hate it, but the shades of red they chose are far too pink compared to redstone dust, and it looks too dim without the yellow highlights
I thought it looked really complex when I first saw it, but you pick it up quick. Essentially, you play poker hands and score chips (the games name for points). You score enough to beat a ‘blind’ (the games name for levels) and then move on to the next one. The real fun of the game comes from the jokers you can use, which can modify how your score is calculated, pay out some money to spend between levels, or offer some other utility. There are a few secondary systems to think about when playing, but it is best to figure those out while playing.