I'm still on my quest to find games for my sisters to get, because everygame they get, my parents buy me one!! so.. is oddworld a good game for kids under 10.. or more my age group 17-up??
I'm still on my quest to find games for my sisters to get, because everygame they get, my parents buy me one!! so.. is oddworld a good game for kids under 10.. or more my age group 17-up??
well man im 19 n i enjoy playing it its addicting and funny its difficulty level id say medium its mostly easy but the levels are long and fun n very interactive....
my 6 year old plays it 'nuff said
well, the rateing is T (teen), but i think younger kids could play it, but there is some stuff like blood that real young ones might not enjoy (you get to kill bad guys and dog-lke-things with spinning blades, you see the peices come at you )
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think about it...
an
Xtremely Big Outrageous Xtravagant Worior
will kill a
Pathetic Slimeball... even when there are 2 of them....
not to mention obliterate a
Groaning, Aching, Miserable Elf, a Completely Unworthy Being, Everyday
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thats definately a game for kids under 10...
Ahhhh, here's a question. You know some of the games are rated 17+. This may be a dumb question but since you need to be 18+ to buy CD's with thats Advisory sticker on it. Do they actually ask for ID for these games? Just a question
skoot,
how do you make your sig. move like that?
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think about it...
an
Xtremely Big Outrageous Xtravagant Worior
will kill a
Pathetic Slimeball... even when there are 2 of them....
not to mention obliterate a
Groaning, Aching, Miserable Elf, a Completely Unworthy Being, Everyday
Hidden Content
i dotn know know if its the fact that i live in a city n consumers really dont give a ish if ur under agedbut when i was small they never checked. n this game is phat as hell
Originally posted by SciFi
skoot,
how do you make your sig. move like that?
I know I'm not skoot, but I was here and noticed he hadn't responded yet. Sorry for jumpin in, skoot.
The dreaded microsoft Marquee tag. Thats accomplished with a simple bit of HTML, though older versions of Netscape and Opera will not recognize the scrolling movement.
Anyways, the syntax is as follows:
<marquee>Scrolling text or pics here</marquee>
...produces the following result:
<marquee>Scrolling text or pics here</marquee>
HTH
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