Not to mention, this series shares that the supposed children, or adults in this world’s case, don’t regularly bathe and look like shit, rarely eat anything beyond junk to the point of giving my heart an ache, and suffer in school because their artwork wasn’t ‘imaginative’ enough.
Then I got to chapter two, where the domestic emotional resentment and abuse the author casually put in is tasteless and doesn’t make me think Enter thought this through intricately, especially when it’s a child using manipulative parenting tactics on a fully grown adult. What is there to grasp? Who would want to live in this world? Should I be questioning this? Dorling Kindersley would find this prose laughable, thematically and grammatically, since your work is seasoned with easy to catch errors. And the fact that this book doesn’t even have a verified publisher lets me know they would’ve rejected this as soon as they picked it up. The fact this series is basically “Manchild World” rings some bells in my ears about the author’s projecting thought process, especially after looking back at their old cartoons rants, labeled ‘reviews’. The fact that adults are treated like kids even when they can get married and grow old to death makes me wonder how this would actually be a successful reality. The fact that these kids don’t act like kids in this book, but paper thin cutouts says something about how this book thinks it has something in mind.
The premise itself sounds like an embryo came up with this while in the womb, “Where kids rule and adults get schooled”, if this ain’t the creepiest implication you could ever have over a handful of other creepy ass implications this series can make with that sentence alone. Your first chapter consists of random shit you put in, with an unnecessary detail to each new topic you put in, and by the end I couldn’t care who was the main character. This story is a travesty, dude, it has NOTHING going for itself and whatever it does have makes no clear sense in terms of building a world. Enter? The only thing good about this book is the cover art, and that’s not even your art.
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You can download Pool Party Panic here for free.I read and got to listen to a couple chapters on a stream, shoutout to and… what the hell Mr.
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Pool Party Panic looks as fantastic as it plays and with the only drawback being the occasional bug but as the game is not yet complete this can be forgiven due to it being such a fantastic and free game, in this version you can only play the tutorial and the first three levels but those three levels are enough to have a lot of splendid fun with this great looking and great fun game. Oh yes the pool guests will also rate your performance and the more people you can keep cool and the more things you do for them such as putting tanning lotion on them the happier the guests will be. All of these duties are fairly important and you will have to keep an eye on making sure the parasols are constantly open, you can tell if the people are becoming hot because they will turn from blue to pink then purple and eventually red but if you let them get red they will soon burst in to flames and if you’re not quick enough to towel whip them in to the pool they may eventually spontaneously combust and affect your positivity rating. The premise is that you are a life guard and you must go around your daily duties which include opening parasols and making sure to reopen whenever they magically shut themselves close, rubbing suntan lotion on the pool users and most importantly towel whipping people especially hot ones (that’s the literal hot as in heat not as in good looking) in to the pool so that they can cool off. The cartoon style graphics and bright colors make this game an all-round enjoyable experience. Pool Party Panic is a really silly, funny and enjoyable game.