Dig Dug’d Robots From Japan
I was getting bored so I put together my new TF2 profile artwork that’s sort of a mix of this game, Dig Dug and Wall-E:
Ah yes, it’s a beautiful pleasure being greeting by those two Disney-Pixar robots as my samurai and geisha duo in Japan… along with a derpy Pooka and Samurai Dig Dug riding on top of a Fygar. 😛
Time For Me To Get JigSawed
I was playing an old-school Windows game that I remember playing back in the Windows XP era when I was a kid. It’s called JigSawed, a jigsaw puzzle game where you need a picture file and the objective is to grab all the pieces and drag them to their home spots and solve the jigsaw puzzle. Here’s what the actual gameplay looks like:
As you can see here, this is a picture of Wall-E and Eve but it’s scrambled into puzzle pieces in shapes such as rectangles, ellipses, etc. After you completed it, a message will pop up and will let you know that you have solved the puzzle in an amount of time taken.
Now here’s what the picture of Wall-E and Eve would like if all the pieces are in their home spots:
I also made a bunch of other picture files that are 16-bit color bitmap files because JigSawed doesn’t support the ones with 256-bit color. Another thing I don’t like about this game is when you pick up a hidden piece buried in other pieces in their home spots and I keep deciding to pick one of the pieces from their home spots instead of the ones that are hidden. Jesus Dog Gone Christ, I always hated that to happen EVERY SINGLE TIME! Either way, I really enjoyed playing this fun puzzle game.
Oh Joy!
After I got some more new weaponry in Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, I decided to jump back into Scribblenauts and made a new NPC character added to the Steam workshop:
She is now living in my collection of Disney & Pixar characters, and feel free to click here to check her and all the others out. Anyways, I’m heading off to Space Australia to kill some more evil scavengers and alien mutants before the night is up.
Friday Evening Sprite Sheetery Fun Time
I’ve been ripping and submitting some sprite sheets of the Nintendo DS variety this evening, and here’s a sprite sheet that got approved in the Spriters Resource website yesterday:
I remember watching this movie with my family back when I was a teenager but I didn’t even know it was made into a game for the Nintendo DS. I would love to try out the game someday in the future. 😉