July 28, 2013

The 80th Second

The 80th Second Review

Lately there have been quite a few puzzle type games on this blog, so I'll try to make this the last one. But hey, I couldn't help but be caught dead in my tracks by this game.

The 80th Second starts off with a simple story. There is an orchestra that will preform an 80 second piece the next day. Everybody is off practicing for the big day in their private caravans. After 80 seconds, an explosion that kills everybody occurs, and you must travel back in time and interrogate each orchestra member to find out who planted the bomb.

There's a lot of running around in The 80th Second, so if you're one who isn't patient (like me), then you should probably not play this game (I quit after 10 or so minutes). I'm sure there's an intriguing and amazing ending, but I personally will probably never finish the game by myself.

This game is available for download at Game Jolt. It will definitely take some time, but if you ever figure out the puzzle, be sure to tell me.

Juggling Life

I'm a person with many interests. For example, I enjoy reading, playing sports, playing games, blogging, and hanging out with friends. Now if you look at a single interest, you'll find that there are many things that you can do. You could read this book or that book. There are so many different sports and games.

So when somebody has all these interests, they're bound to have all these... projects. That's what I've called them for a while (I'm sure you've noticed in the past). Projects. I've thought about writing a short novel, starting a review blog, and starting a YouTube channel, just to name the big ones. You can already imagine how much work it would take to write (and finish) a novel, and, well, it's just a lot of work for projects.

But projects require work right? Yes. Successful projects should have countless hours of work and effort invested into them (but what do I know?), so if I wanted to run a successful review blog, YouTube channel, and a novel, it'd be impossible. So for now I have to channel all my work into one project. Still, there are other things too, like family, friends, and fun.

Just Had To Post

Today has been easy going. I think this week will be the last for summer school, but it must just be second last. I have to start studying for the Provincial soon, so the posts up until mid-August might be just kind of filler or update posts.

My brother started reading The Perks of Being a Wallflower, so I've also taken it upon myself to read that book again. I'm only at part two, but the book is still as great as I remember it. I'm a 9 today.

"If you ever live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day so I never have to live without you." - A. A. Milne

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