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PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 0:58 
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Okay, bad points first. It's 3-4 hours long.
It's puzzles aren't exactly hard, and there's pretty much two different types.

It's also brilliant, pretty, moving.

I really really like it.


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 Post subject: Re: Abzu
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It's a game by the same people who made Journey but you're in the sea.

Quite fancy it as something to play with my Octonauts-obsessed two year old daughter. We've pretty much done Hohokum.


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 Post subject: Re: Abzu
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I loved Journey! How come I haven't heard of this at all until now? It appears to be 20% off on Steam right now.


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 Post subject: Re: Abzu
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3-4 hours long is a good point, silly Pundie Bear.

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Is this available on PS4?

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 Post subject: Re: Abzu
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I'll be having some of that then.

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 Post subject: Re: Abzu
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I reckon it's a dead cert for a 50% discount in the near future. So I'm going to hang on.


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lasermink wrote:
I loved Journey! How come I haven't heard of this at all until now? It appears to be 20% off on Steam right now.


Yeah, its weird. I only found out about it cos Jim Sterling had a play of it on his Youtube, and I was like 'In'

You get to ride dolphins.


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 Post subject: Re: Abzu
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It's a game by the same people who made Journey but you're in the sea.

Quite fancy it as something to play with my Octonauts-obsessed two year old daughter. We've pretty much done Hohokum.

Octonauts is amazing. You can kind of tell that Captain Barnacles is very handsome, though he is a CGI polar bear made of circles. Also, I know loads of random stuff about Giant Siphonophores and how to spell humuhumunukunukuapua'a because of Octonauts. I'm pretty sure Darwin wants a Captain Barnacles cake for his birthday in a few weeks.

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 Post subject: Re: Abzu
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I like it too. I had a big argument with Josie yesterday over what it says at the start. She was insistent that it's Explore! Rescue! Kontak! I told her that there is no such word as kontak and that it's Protect!. So to settle it we watched the start of one and she went "see konTAK". Shut me up. We also all have Octonaut names, she's Kwazii, I'm Peso and her mum is Barnacles. Cars are the Gup-E and Gup-B.

Messy Goes To Okido is excellent too if you've not already seen that.


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 Post subject: Re: Abzu
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I think I'm a Shellington. Darwin is probably Tunip. Russell... I think he's our Captain Barnacles. I have definitely seen Messy Goes to Okido, though I think only one episode. I was confused when it wasn't about an online grocery store.

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 Post subject: Re: Abzu
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Also Dinopaws, though Russell just complains about Gwen when we watch it do we have to watch it when he is at work.

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If you ever get a chance, have a watch of the American version of Ocotonauts. It has a song at the end of every episode, and Peso is Spanish.


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 Post subject: Re: Abzu
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So, Abzu eh?

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Alright, thread plod. Keep your hair on.


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 Post subject: Re: Abzu
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markg wrote:
Alright, thread plod. Keep your hair on.

Mumsnet is that way --->

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 Post subject: Re: Abzu
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You don't have to be a mum to enjoy kids telly.

We watched Sarah and Duck for years before Darwin came along.

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Mr Russell wrote:
You don't have to be a mum to enjoy kids telly.

We watched Sarah and Duck for years before Darwin came along.

But almost all of it is insufferable tosh.


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Captain Barnacle is the geordie bloke from Alan Partridge

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DavPaz wrote:
Mr Russell wrote:
You don't have to be a mum to enjoy kids telly.

We watched Sarah and Duck for years before Darwin came along.

But almost all of it is insufferable tosh.


Chu chu tv.

I bet Mr Harlo doesn't even work at that school.

Topsy and Tim's mum is hot though.

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 Post subject: Re: Abzu
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I loved Journey! How come I haven't heard of this at all until now? It appears to be 20% off on Steam right now.

:this:

There's no multiplayer, right? It's not like journey where the experience will change as playerbase changes?

(i.e. Do I have to buy it now, or can it wait?)


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 Post subject: Re: Abzu
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Best kids' shows:

The Amazing World of Gumball
We Bare Bears
Adventure Time
Regular Show
Phineas and Ferb


Not tried 2 and 5 so will investigate.

Sanjay and Craig is also good, though I was initially resistant to it for so slavishly sticking to the Boy and Anthropomorphic Buddy template of Adventure Time. However it's more puerile than AT (and less charming), so distinguishes itself on that basis. Does have an extremely memorable episode in the form of Muscle Cops, which is both disgusting and brilliant.


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 Post subject: Re: So Talk About Kid's Telly
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STAKT. The short-lived sitcom featuring Pamela Anderson's ditzy librarian trying to admin a kids' tv forum with CUS, with HILARIOUS consequences


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 Post subject: Re: So Talk About Kid's Telly
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Our faves are:

Sarah & Duck (so much love for this. It is our family's happy show. I think it was written about us).

Octonauts. Educational, cute, full of in-jokes.

Dinopaws.

Andy's Prehistoric Adventures. Andy is amazing, and he looks like Fatima Whitbread.

Clangers. I didn't think it could live up to old Clangers, but it totally does. It's all stop motion and lovely. So charming.

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Curiosity wrote:
The Amazing World of Gumball
We Bare Bears
Adventure Time
Regular Show
Phineas and Ferb

I'm pretty much in total agreement here.

"The Puppy" episode of Gumball was fucking hilarious.

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 Post subject: Re: So Talk About Kid's Telly
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Are they shows that kids really like or kids shows that you really like?

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Shows that I really like. Who the fuck cares what kids like?

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Phineas and Ferb
Any of the Avengers/ Guardians of the Galaxy cartoons
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Shows that I really like. Who the fuck cares what kids like?

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I quite liked Ultimate Spider-man, but not enough to change the channel for.

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I quite liked Ultimate Spider-man, but not enough to change the channel for.


I have a 7 year obsessed with Marvel

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Does anybody remember a Tiny Ribinsin show from the 80s (maybe early 90s) called Blood And Honey. He'd narrate bible stories, telling the takes really vividly whilst acting bits out. I think it was just him.

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Tiny Robinson :DD

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Tiny Robinson :DD

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I love Tony Robinson, don't remember blood and honey though.

Maid Marion I remember.

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My five year old is obsessed with Ninjago at the moment. It's not too bad, though not something I would watch by choice.

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My five year old is obsessed with Ninjago at the moment. It's not too bad, though not something I would watch by choice.



4 lego Ninjas fighting snakes?

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If I remember rightly, Tony Robinson used to narrate tales from Fatulips garden. That was a favourite of mine.


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My five year old is obsessed with Ninjago at the moment. It's not too bad, though not something I would watch by choice.



4 lego Ninjas fighting snakes?


Yes, though there are more than 4 really and they fight all sorts of things. It's cool in that each season has a different theme of what they are fighting, and the title sequence changes accordingly (ghosts, robots, snakes, etc).

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Curiosity wrote:
My five year old is obsessed with Ninjago at the moment. It's not too bad, though not something I would watch by choice.



4 lego Ninjas fighting snakes?


Yes, though there are more than 4 really and they fight all sorts of things. It's cool in that each season has a different theme of what they are fighting, and the title sequence changes accordingly (ghosts, robots, snakes, etc).


I have seen 1 or 2 I think

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Stuff my son likes

Fireman Sam
Thomas the tank engine
Wallace and Gromit
Tom and Jerry (old school 1940's ones) think he prefers these as he has picked up on my wife complaining about the violence
Charlie and Lola
Ben and Holly
Mr Bean animated

He also made a random request for the Simpsons the other night! Which I refused

Game looks really good, watch a Youtube video of it last night ;)


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Thomas the Tank Engine or Thomas and Friends?

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Thomas the Tank Engine or Thomas and Friends?


Thomas and Friends any episode where there is an "accident" or a bridge breaks :)


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I remember Tony Robinson did Stay Tooned as well, it was an excuse to show and talk about old cartoons.

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I think TV needs more Tony Robjnson. Also Johnny Ball.

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If I remember rightly, Tony Robinson used to narrate tales from Fatulips garden. That was a favourite of mine.

Bloody hell, I'd completely forgot about that. Well remembered!

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