
Eris 2035
Listings of upcoming shows, classes, and other events.
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Re: Eris 2035
Please let this be a parody of Alternative Post-Punk New Wave Rock Bands of the late 1980s...


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Goddess of strife and discord, dwarf planet or Droid smart phone - take your pick.
Or hell, combine them: the goddess of dwarves pissed off at their phones because they won't work beyond the Kuiper belt.
Yup, that's a premise.
Or hell, combine them: the goddess of dwarves pissed off at their phones because they won't work beyond the Kuiper belt.
Yup, that's a premise.
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You should hunt down The Dig and play it before this show. It's in the same wheelhouse (sort of).kbadr wrote:Nothing would please me more. I am a huge Lucasarts fanboy. Though, oddly enough, I never played The Dig.Spots wrote:Please please please let this be about point & click adventure games from the early 1990s.
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For $5, you can buy it via Steam on Mac or PC. The highlight of that route? It's automagically configured to work with current computers.Curtis + computer wrote:You should hunt down The Dig and play it before this show. It's in the same wheelhouse (sort of).kbadr wrote:Nothing would please me more. I am a huge Lucasarts fanboy. Though, oddly enough, I never played The Dig.Spots wrote:Please please please let this be about point & click adventure games from the early 1990s.
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