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Re: Mooseknight: EA 12-nation game, Running
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What are the communication rules? Are we allowed to talk about the game in this thread? Send private messages/emails to other players? Only use in-game messages?
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Normal I should think since nothings specifically mentioned. Meaning that you can do whatever you want to get in touch with people. PMs are generally preferable, as they provide a history to consult.
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December 12th, 2009, 06:53 PM
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Re: Mooseknight: EA 12-nation game, Running
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What are the communication rules? Are we allowed to talk about the game in this thread? Send private messages/emails to other players? Only use in-game messages?
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Normal I should think since nothings specifically mentioned. Meaning that you can do whatever you want to get in touch with people. PMs are generally preferable, as they provide a history to consult.
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Thanks, that's right Trumanator, no limits on communication. (You are also free to tell lies, and break your word, etc).
But everymoose please just remember, no trading! (As in the OP).
@Quitti: Octomoos takes a while to build up the momentum. Astral meese are known to have higher accelleration because of the low mass.
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December 12th, 2009, 07:16 PM
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Re: Mooseknight: EA 12-nation game, Running
Wi nøt trei a høliday in Niefelheim this yer?
See the løveli lakes
The wonderful telepørt system
And mani interesting furry animals
Including the majestic møøseknight
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Re: Mooseknight: EA 12-nation game, Running
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@Quitti: Octomoos takes a while to build up the momentum. Astral meese are known to have higher accelleration because of the low mass.
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I believe your Octomoose will lose simply by having too much legs to keep track of - meanwhile my endothermic astral moose will have long run the track, covering it in ice!
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December 13th, 2009, 01:21 AM
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Re: Mooseknight: EA 12-nation game, Running
Oh! How embarrassing. I seem to have let 13 nations into a 12-nation game. I noticed when Alpine Joe posted in another game thread, that he broke is PC, and needed an extension. I thought he needed one here too, but OMG NO LANKA!
I'm very sorry about that, Alpine Joe! I guess your PC broke while we were getting our gods in. I'll delete Lanka from the OP.
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Re: Mooseknight: EA 12-nation game, Running
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Thanks, that's right Trumanator, no limits on communication. (You are also free to tell lies, and break your word, etc).
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lies make baby Jesus cry
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December 13th, 2009, 04:49 AM
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Re: Mooseknight: EA 12-nation game, Running
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Thanks, that's right Trumanator, no limits on communication. (You are also free to tell lies, and break your word, etc).
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lies make baby Jesus cry
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No no no! That's not it at all. I think it's actually, "Every time you tell a lie, Octomoos eats a Baby Jesus."
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Re: Mooseknight: EA 12-nation game, Running
Feed the octomoose!
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December 13th, 2009, 10:35 AM
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Re: Mooseknight: EA 12-nation game, Running
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"Every time you tell a lie, Octomoos eats a Baby Jesus."
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I believe the word you are looking for is "devours", not "eats".
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December 13th, 2009, 06:13 PM
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Re: Mooseknight: EA 12-nation game, Running
Us Tritons are just not very poetic, that's all. Thanks for the correction.
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