That was fun and I liked the random challenge. How about first to shoot 44 light bulbs in a splinter cell game? The barbaric light bulb extermination competition.
That appears to be two for naked combat, but I wouldn't have asked them to make the characters self-avatars. That's up to them to decide.Oskuro said:·Saints Row 2 - Floppy Cake Special:
Mix the following ingredients:
1) Anatomically correct (ish) Jim/Yahtzee avatars in the buff flopping merrily around
2) The following cellphone cheats: #16 (Evil Cars) #19 (Pedestrian War) #200 (Giant NAKED Jim and Yahtzee)
Maybe add some notoriety levels for flavouring, and set a challenge.
One idea: Run around pulling mailboxes/newspaper boxes off the ground (one type each player). Whoever uproots the most, wins. Dying subtracts points (Or use invincibility to avoid stopping the game flow)
Cheat reference for more wackyness: http://saintsrow.wikia.com/wiki/Cheats_in_Saints_Row_2
If they are not self-avatars, how can we then bask in the glory that are these two british-born human exemplars?FalloutJack said:That appears to be two for naked combat, but I wouldn't have asked them to make the characters self-avatars. That's up to them to decide.
And stifle their creative nuttery on account of wanting to see what they're like buck naked? Let THEM decide!Oskuro said:If they are not self-avatars, how can we then bask in the glory that are these two british-born human exemplars?FalloutJack said:That appears to be two for naked combat, but I wouldn't have asked them to make the characters self-avatars. That's up to them to decide.
Now now. I think the obvious solution is that they make an avatar to express their true, internal nature. While naked. Stripped of all false pretenses, including trivial real-world skin, who are the real Jim Sterling and Yahtzee? The pathos of this revelation contrasted against the childishness of screwing around in (pretty much any, really) Saint's Row game! Pure poetry!FalloutJack said:And stifle their creative nuttery on account of wanting to see what they're like buck naked? Let THEM decide!Oskuro said:If they are not self-avatars, how can we then bask in the glory that are these two british-born human exemplars?FalloutJack said:That appears to be two for naked combat, but I wouldn't have asked them to make the characters self-avatars. That's up to them to decide.
I'll drink to that! Expression of one's true inner character (naked) for everyone! EXCELSIOR!Aristatide said:Now now. I think the obvious solution is that they make an avatar to express their true, internal nature. While naked. Stripped of all false pretenses, including trivial real-world skin, who are the real Jim Sterling and Yahtzee? The pathos of this revelation contrasted against the childishness of screwing around in (pretty much any, really) Saint's Row game! Pure poetry!FalloutJack said:And stifle their creative nuttery on account of wanting to see what they're like buck naked? Let THEM decide!Oskuro said:If they are not self-avatars, how can we then bask in the glory that are these two british-born human exemplars?FalloutJack said:That appears to be two for naked combat, but I wouldn't have asked them to make the characters self-avatars. That's up to them to decide.
And thus we will have come full circle.
Plenty of tossers get paid to just play games with each other. Why, just this month, for two whole weekends running, we've had a whole bunch of tossers getting paid to play games with each other.Dni0 said:...and now these tossers are effectively getting paid to just play games with each other.
Dig down three blocks and close the ceiling. WINNARR!!!!!!1 But yeah, I think challenges where the challenge itself is the fun part are much more video friendly than having a race where the outcome is the only thing of significance.kdanielss said:Minecraft- the first to build a shelter wins (needs to be closed and have easy access to the outside)