The Altera Centauri collection has been brought up to date by Darsnan. It comprises every decent scenario he's been able to find anywhere on the web, going back over 20 years.
25 themes/skins/styles are now available to members. Check the select drop-down at the bottom-left of each page.
Call To Power 2 Cradle 3+ mod in progress: https://apolyton.net/forum/other-games/call-to-power-2/ctp2-creation/9437883-making-cradle-3-fully-compatible-with-the-apolyton-edition
To anyone interested in joing GS, everyone is welcome. There used to be a method of admitting people, but for this game it is time to start anew (well, except the name...) so just post if you want to join the team, and I'll admit you to the civgroup/forum
Originally posted by UnOrthOdOx
What GoW? I don't see GoW in the C4DG, or in the BTSDG.
Just a storm that's still gathering.
But if you want to dig up history: "none provoke me unpunished". I seem to recall GoW provoking you not once, but twice...yet I can't seem to recall much punishment...
Incidently, I never thanked you for the GL that built Sun Tzu's and made all the GS troops that we rushed during the Vox war vet.
Thanks for that.
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Legos vs Megablocks: An UnO review based off dealing with my kids (10 months, 5 & 9)
Legos have the better men. Period. Hands down. Their hands hold things just fine, they stay together better. The cost is the block look. Which is also part of the charm.
Now, the "Bionicles"... Once together, they are insanely resilient to the kids playing with them. However, some of the connections are too difficult for my oldest to make. Especially this last batch that involved little rubber gaskets you had to use special tweezers to get in. Then force the ball into the socket through the rubber gasked. Whoever designed that should be shot.
Lego vehicles, castles, and the like, however, SUCK. They use many, many, small pieces and are, as a result, a jigsaw puzzle and not meant to be played with. Much to the disappointment of my kids.
Megablocks, on the other hand.
Their castles and vehicles are built using large pre-fabbed pieces, and typically go together quick, and stay together very well.
Their little men, however, have gone down hill lately as they attempted to add knee and elbow joints, and give xyz axis movement to the hips and shoulders. The result is arms and legs that do not stay attached, and end up all over the floor for a baby to come eat. Yet, the figures are highly detailed, just not really designed to PLAY with. Unfortunately, the 5 year old is a huge spiderman fan, so I have to deal with spiderman's and venom's legs all over the house.
Also, recently, they've attempted to replicate some of the bionicles designs. I've not had enough experience with them yet to fully comment, but initial impressions are not great.
Blocks in general:
Why is it we can't buy a bucket of just blocks anymore?
Always got to be some kit to build a specific something.
One who has a surplus of the unorthodox shall attain surpassing victories. - Sun Pin You're wierd. - Krill
Why is it we can't buy a bucket of just blocks anymore?
Always got to be some kit to build a specific something.
I know! It's really annoying; you used to just be able to buy literal buckets of misc. pieces. Now, like you say, it's all kits. For the Lego anniversary last month they put out a 1000 piece kit, but it's also $250 dollars, which is a little steep for my Lego needs. I did find the Lego virtual constructor set which is like having a bucket of pieces, but virtual. Fun, but not quite the same.
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