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Alright well, infamous fat bending psychic Porkus Tallowsum takes control of whatever fat molecules that inevitably present in the dirty stinking water, and creates a platform and two spheres floating around himself. Yes like Magneto in that movie.
He steps onto the blubber disc with a squelch and almost slips off, but mentally swings some of his own fat in the opposite direction as a counter-weight and manages to stay erect on the fat disc. He does not notice, but the disc is stretched to it's limits with small tears forming around his feet.
As he floats forwards towards the spider webs, the fat spheres begin spinning around one another like two black holes eating each other. Faster and faster until they form 2 fat saw blades that begin cutting through the webs. Well all web commotion got the attention of you know who. The giant spider Sheblob.
Sheblob begins slowly walking towards Porkus from her den near the caravan, increasing her speed as she gets closer. At the same time Porkus starts wildly maneuvering the fat saw blades in preparation.
Sheblob is now at full sprint, the saw blades spin faster and faster, with drops of glistening fat being flung off of them as Porkus begins losing control. Sheblob flies forward, through the fat shower, fangs out, ready for some meat back on the menu, then BAM, he just shoots her in the head with his gun.
Porkus claims his victory. The end.

I ran out of steam lol, but I am in. Thanks as usual Doc for the opportunity.
Post edited August 05, 2021 by pkk234
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Doc0075: Good luck to one and all!
To help out a bit, the entrants list:
(up to date as of Post 59)

Post 2 - Enebias
Post 3 - ClairSentient
Post 4 - Lone_Scout
Post 5 - GamesRanker
Post 6 - Genocide2099
Post 10 - BlueThief
Post 11 - MuddySneakers
Post 13 - Phaolo
Post 14 - Mister.Wolf
Post 16 - Pkk234
Post 18 - TT_TT_TT_TT
Post 20 - Drxenija
Post 21 - Slurredprey
Post 23 - JakobFel
Post 24 - Ywzywz
Post 25 - Servobeupstry
Post 26 - Borisburke
Post 27 - Lord-Loki
Post 28 - Lifthrasil
Post 29 - ZaMNal
Post 32 - Gogtrial34987(entering for Lone_Scout)
Post 34 - Drakman_
Post 35 - LordCephy
Post 36 - Truhlik
Post 37 - LaLaLee
Post 38 - Ruvika
Post 39 - Mortius1
Post 40 - Orkhepaj
Post 41 - Crevurre
Post 42 - Wirvington
Post 45 - PMPMGamer
Post 47 - NevarRed
Post 48 - DiffuseReflection
Post 49 - Alexim
Post 50 - KetobaK
Post 51 - Arsalan12
Post 55 - Cardangrille
Post 58 - Zezione
Post 59 - Zlaywal
Post edited August 12, 2021 by GamezRanker
I'm in.

"Afraid OfRollingBoulders" enters the tunnel. First of all he checks his torch and calculates how long it will last him approximately.
Secondly trying to direct the torch towards the ceiling he tries to at least get a bit better picture of the ceiling of the tunnel before moving on. Being cautious of what might be ahead the whip is used in midair to create a sound and to see if the tunnel bears any foul play..... Assuming that the sound of the whip did not cause any reaction Afraid OfRollingBoulders starts moving the path onwards on all fours as having some bad memories regarding slippery pavestones....










For people being unsure about the game - from what i have seen so far from watching some live gameplay it seems to be a really polished game with a truly amazing soundtrack/outstanding soundtrack and a nice consistent art design and hence being quite atmospheric.
Difficulty wise it seems challenging enough but not frustrating but rather fair.
So ya would really recommend for anybody who likes this kind of game/genre to take part. Seems to be a huge step forward from Titan Souls as well.
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Doc0075: They promptly addressed these issues...and I think this sort of attitude should be rewarded.
Great gesture Doc0075!

Not in (I have an allergy to the Unity games because their high probability of Telemetry) but I find very interesting the imagination exercise, please let me participate there!
Here it goes:

[i]"Unexpectedly, Jack London drops everything he holds (torch, whip, revolver, hat) while his face expression seems away thinking about all the adventures, mysteries and especially the hard times he has battled during his life. This time -he concludes- is not about wealth or fame, it's about lifetime -and because of that- I need to endure the last stretch on bare hands... the same way I came to this fantastic world. Otherwise: How could I dare to rejuvenate?
He exclaims at the time he fiercely jumps ahead like confronting the life's face itself..."[/i]

Thanks again and good luck to all the participants!!
Celeste the cat makes another appearance with their trusty climbing gear and a sturdy ball of yar... rope for the climb!

I shall throw my ball of ya...rope and engaging in a bartering attempt with my other fellow feline adventurers!

Once I have access to a diamond drill....because which cat can resist a ball of...rope!

With the drill, I shall tunnel down and form my very own cat lair!

Muha-meow meow meow!
Thanks for the giveaway, Doc! I'm in.
Also I tried posting something like this twice before, but it didn't process, so you might see two posts later, but they're essentially the same thing.

I shall be named Cameron the Coward, for I am a coward.
Also, I'm hysterically scared of spiders in real life, so it's fitting.

A sputtering torch. A revolver. But the whip, the whip is what I need.

Wooden pillars. Could be useful. Very convenient. A bit too convenient, actually. It's certainly a trap. Oh yes, most definitely. They want me to use it. But that's a cliche. Maybe it's not a trap and they're fooling me. No, it's not worth taking the risk, or is it? I'm in a dilemma.

First move.
The whip. Strong. A good trap tester. Lash and pull at the wooden pillars to check it's strength. If it doesn't seem to be a trap, I shall try to make it fall, or make it weak and vulnerable, and can be easily pushed down. If it's a trap, let the pillars be. In either case, it could be quite useful in the case the spiders attack. My bullets are preserved now. I can get through the spiders with ease with the combo of the revolver and whip.

From there, it's smooth sailing. Or not. Heck, I've only played the first move. How would I know?
Very nice of you to show support to the devs that listen to gamers, Doc0075!

Not in for the game nor for playing Indy just for fun, but thanks for being awesome as always! :)
The Harbinger of Doom would absolutely turn right around, leave the tunnel and come back in full exterminator gear because he'd definitely not enter some place like that without serious protection against spiders and whatnot.
i am in thank your for giveaway.

My character is " The Last indie bender AKA mr.EA " İ can create a " Meh " effect instantly.

My first move is to reach for the shiny box on my waist belt, where I don't know where it came from. I open the box and drink my sprint potion that says "welcome gift" on it. Another box comes out of the box with 24 hours counting down on it. It says if you spend ten crystals, you can open it immediately. Now it will be 30 percent easier for me to reach the gates ahead. My feet slowly make their way to the water in my mind to my wallet.
Cincinatti Jack, Health and Safety Inspector Extraordinaire, pulls out his clipboard. Unacceptably poor lighting for a commercial premises with public access, he notes. The vines and slimy lichen will need to be scrubbed off the walls, of course, and the dirty, stinking water is a clear Level 2 bacterial hazard. While turning to his final report sheet, he slips on wet pavestones, almost tumbling over in the darkness through a morass of spider webs. Steadying himself, he shakes his head. The final straw. His decision is made. "FAIL". This branch of Starbucks will not be opening again without major improvements.
Hindi Anna slips in the mud. The gun goes off and after a brief struggle, Hindi bleeds out. Years later, another adventurer finds a skeleton...
Thank you for this contest Doc0075
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Lucky Jack slowly sinks into the cave. Suddenly, a strident noise and my torch goes out, I continue ahead towards this weak light and slide in a passage and arrive near this light which illuminates an artefect on a stele but around are spiders.

I take my flint out of my pocket to make a fire with what remains of my torch and the spiders move away.

I approach the stele, contemplate the artefact. I take a cloth out of my bag to wrap it carefully and put it inside.

I see an exit through which the light in this cave. Once outside, there is a tribe that starts chasing me. I manage to escape by jumping into the river.
Post edited August 05, 2021 by Lord-Loki
Yes, good dev behaviour should be rewarded. While I don't care about achievements at all, still it is nice that they reacted so positively for those players that like achievements for some reason.

I'd like to be in.

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The famous roguish 'archaeologist' Hans Allein peers into the murky darkness. As a first action, he extinguishes the torch. It isn't much good to him at the moment and it gives away his position. Also, in this way, he has a hand free for his blaster... eh, gun. Just in case those noises in the dark turn out to be of hostile origin. And let's be honest, when were they ever not? Then, slowly, carefully he goes on. Ready to use the whip against chasms and other problems or to draw his gun, should some scimitar swinging opponent appear.
Thank you Doc0075 for a new giveaway. I'm in.

Kangiana carefully assesses the surroundings and yet unsure of the steps to take, decides to have a look at the Pip-Boy on his left wrist and activate the VATS to check the area for any threats before venturing forth down the tunnel.
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Lifthrasil: Yes, good dev behaviour should be rewarded. While I don't care about achievements at all, still it is nice that they reacted so positively for those players that like achievements for some reason.
I agree with you.
Considering many devs leave their games even without vital updates, it's so nice to see some reacting so fast to keep things on par, even minor ones like achievements. It really speaks volumes about their dedication.