![]() ![]() so he would just do a lot of flips to move around and get stressed out all the time and i caught him in some funny poses (like the one pictured) but. he had a difficult life bc as he got older he had trouble walking around bc his body got so long and his wings were so huge and his legs couldnt support him. This is dumbo (named for those GIGANTIC wings) and he is the wobbledog equivalent of the get stickbugged meme lol. just an all around cool pup who loved holding dirt in her mouth <3 This is beanie! i think she’s piglet’s descendant somehow. and she has a UNICORN HORN at that! ive tried to keep horns on her offspring but i havent been successful yet and its rly frustrating lol but i will work on it This is BEAK!!! i dont have many good pictures of her and u cant really tell from this one but she is my first dog who got honest to goodness horns out of nowhere…. This is PIGLET and they are just a happy little guy!! i wasnt expecting to love him so much but their pinkiness just makes me so happy and i love his little eye shape (it’s charlotte’s! in fact i may be wrong but he might be descended from her now that i think abt it? which would be funny bc of charlottes web lol charlotte and then a pig….) and also he was always just super friendly w the other dogs lol. idk she specifically just rly grew on me :D a lot of the dogs she’s related to look kinda similar but. This is vasthy! idk why i love them so much i just think she looks rly cool. but these are like my favorite favorites over the last couple weeks) there have been SO many since my last post. i havent done a wobbledogs post in a couple weeks in bc i got an ear infection and then my wifi adapter broke lol but here are some dogs i have loved recently. Play it now, and spend the rest of the year wondering if anything else will be quite as amusingly peculiar.HI so… per my last post today i did nothing but play video game ♥️. It’s like a half-remembered late-night Adult Swim cartoon or children’s book, with more going on under the surface than it seems. Pikuniku’s three or four hours of spaced-out adventuring doesn’t demand too much of you, and proffers plenty in return for your attention. It’s comedy is two-way, arising from how you interact with it as well as its script’s strange pronouncements. Pretty much everywhere you go, there’s something to find it’s a deceptively robust little world that rewards your curiosity and sense of humour. Characters have more than a single line of amusing dialogue. Villagers squawk when you kick them acorns and skulls and balls bounce around the place lamps and bells tinkle when you prod them. Pretty much everywhere you go there’s something to find. It’s a pleasant surprise how well Pikuniku holds up when you (literally) kick at its boundaries. ![]() Stick to what you’re supposed to be doing and Pikuniku is over too soon, but treat it like a little capsule world to dip into and it’s a satisfying couple of evenings. Talking to people, feeling out the edges of the collage-style world and barging your way into houses reveals hidden areas with meaty bonus puzzles, or bizarre hats for your blob, or in one case a game cartridge that I had to haul all the way from deep inside a mine to a nerd’s treetop abode to play.Įxploring and backtracking are optional, but fun. #PIKUNIKU OST FREE#Not really a spoiler: When robots turn up promising free money for everyone, there’s a catch. ![]() #PIKUNIKU OST SERIES#There’s a gentle anti-corporate plot going on to tie together the series of surreal escapades. I mean, it’s hard to predict that you’re going to end up challenging a magic toaster, or playing basketball with your feet. ![]() They’re brief but perfect, and never once did I anticipate what was about to happen next. I can easily imagine its designers at the London-and-Paris-based studio Sectordub spent months on each of these little interludes. It guides you through a surreal assortment of puzzles, microgames and platformy bits, from dance-offs with robots to obstacle courses to a short tribute to Dig Dug. It’s just as weird and aesthetically refreshing, but not so directionless. Pikuniku reminds me of Hohokum or Noby Noby Boy. ![]()
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