Digger chapter covers
Speaking of point-and-click browser horror games, waaaay back in my early internet days when I frequented Newgrounds a bit too much, there was one that was my absolute favorite. The Dead Case by Retshark. You play a ghost with no memory trying to solve his own death and discover some secrets that have been going on in the town
I played this when it first came out 10 years ago! Admittedly, its been a while since I last replayed it (I think that was back in 2008) and it is a little dated, but to my memory its still an excellent game worth looking at. Got themes of murder and whatnot so be aware of that before playing
I wanted to see how she’d look with colored-in pupils.
(plus original for comparison)
Tried to figure out Annie and Kat from Gunnerkrigg Court. If you’ve had it on your to-read list for ages but haven’t actually gotten around to it yet, please do.
Immortal vampire Ozzie is defending New Jersey from the apocalypse, alongside her best friend Kimmy and a magic talking grimoire. Start reading OZZIE THE VAMPIRE by @ericlide today!
Steven: It’s music Peridot: What’s music Steven: Do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do Steven: Now you add words [to each sound]. Peridot: So it’s a pattern Peridot: That’s simple. Steven: It’s singing. Peridot: What’s singing? Steven: [The pattern I just taught you.] Steven: Now [the next part of the pattern is] you sing mi fa mi mi fa mi ti la Peridot, not sure why, but in perfect pitch: peace and war on the planet earth Steven: Now you try [taking the pattern and putting your own words to the sounds]. Peridot: How? [What other words go with the pattern?] Steven: Whatever you’re thinking! [The words that go with the sound should form a complete idea when put together in a sentence.]
Once she made the connection he eagerly latched on because he realized that was how to communicate with her– by using words and terms she understood to translate how he understands it.