My four year old nephew got minecraft for christmas. The entire time he was at my house he kept talking about playing Minecraft, to the point he had a meltdown which resulted in a time out. I don't know why but i found it extremely funny, and told him i would get him the TTG version when that comes out, as long as its a "E" game.
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My four year old nephew got minecraft for christmas. The entire time he was at my house he kept talking … moreabout playing Minecraft, to the point he had a meltdown which resulted in a time out. I don't know why but i found it extremely funny, and told him i would get him the TTG version when that comes out, as long as its a "E" game.
Season 1 practically had an optional hub each episode, even 400 Days kind of had one with Shel, so that would be a good idea, especially if talking to them will have an effect later on.
Yeah the best example I can think of is Crawford.
You can just go and find all the items, or you can find the extra tape about Molly and Doctor Logan.
This affects your conversations with Molly afterwards, if you mention it.
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Damn right they do.
Not a FULL ON TWO HOURS.
It's close enough.
My four year old nephew got minecraft for christmas. The entire time he was at my house he kept talking about playing Minecraft, to the point he had a meltdown which resulted in a time out. I don't know why but i found it extremely funny, and told him i would get him the TTG version when that comes out, as long as its a "E" game.
I'm sorry you had to deal with that, but at least you got a good laugh out of it.
Hopefully. Even though I love Season 2 I think hubs would have been cool of they were added.
Yeah the best example I can think of is Crawford.
You can just go and find all the items, or you can find the extra tape about Molly and Doctor Logan.
This affects your conversations with Molly afterwards, if you mention it.
2 hours should be the minimum, imo.
It actually depends on your play time. So that time you put is no where near accurate.
Hahahaha.
Yeah I liked the different ways they used to develop the characters.