A list of puns related to "PETA satirical browser games"
Link: https://twitchtweets.com/
After seeing the React meta take a hit and big streamers undergo a mild(?) content drought, I’ve decided to share a small winter break project I spent the last 2 weeks creating.
Twitch Tweets is a simple game that undeniably proves how well you know your streamers. Get a random Tweet, and guess who made the tweet from 4 of your favorite r/LivestreamFail streamers. Keep guessing until you take the L.
https://preview.redd.it/o8zrb7fcj3b81.jpg?width=1317&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=74f1fbe9a4c8df37061f3acf7204b9e14ad9ea36
https://preview.redd.it/6xjsn7fcj3b81.jpg?width=1317&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0392317b246d1254cd845844600555d3e73e7f5c
There are 8 streamers featured:
And there are 5 hand-picked tweets from each streamer, so 40 tweets in total. The tweets were picked to highlight memorable events and person-specific stuff, but I also threw some curveballs into the mix :)
Have fun with it, ya parasocial Andys
EDIT: Just added 24 more tweets! Thanks to a comment, I was watching Russel play and he actually went through all 40 tweets. the mad lad.
I feel browser based games have so much potential. But not many developers build browser based games. I tried to look up reasons why browser based games are not that popular and one common reason I found was that there are technological limitations on how good a browser based game could be made. I would like to understand better about what exactly are these limitations.
Thank you.
Website: https://videoguesser.com/streamers
VideoGuesser features clips from xQc, Sliker, Poke, Forsen, Mizkif, and more! I plan on adding Summit, Shroud, etc. (Sliker gave me permission to use his clips, the other streamers most likely won't respond to my emails.)
We also feature YouTubers such as Markiplier and Jacksepticeye in the "Creators" video category.
The website currently has 115 videos and is still in pre-alpha so all feedback is appreciated!
P.S. I noticed another browser game was posted here so I thought why not share my project too. :)
Any gamers here? I have a rant to make.
Decentraland. Probably everyone here heard of it. And many also bought and sell MANA. But how many of you actually even visited the website? It is now worth 4.87$ a token, with over 8.8 billion market cap. Now, I know how hard it is to make a game, and the fact that market cap doesn't reflect a realistic value for a blockchain game.
However, the game is utterly shit. It is a browser game to start with. In my 10 minutes of gameplay, there is one annoying background music playing on a loop. The graphics are of course bad as expected. I don't think they even bothered to properly texture some stuff.
You have two shapes and a bunch of free stuff to use. I think you can buy NFTs (worth probably thousands!) as avatars, which is cool I guess.
This is where you start. There are a bunch of places you can teleport and a gaping blue asshole in the middle.
Not much to talk about.
At first I thought the "casino" was an empty shell. But it turns out there are invisible desks I can't interact with. Not sure if these didn't load in my computer or something else happened. I think there are like 3 casinos on the map.
I have no idea how this works since I am on a guest account. You can pay 10 mana and buy 100 coins on a stand you can accidentally left click too.
Decentraland in its core is a glorified casino game which was heavily influenced by second life. I don't think any adult who buys and sells thousands would legitimately play this game. The bubble is expanding as I write this post. What do you think, fellow cryptocurrency members?
15k players is still a substantial amount. Battlefield 4, 1, and V all have the same amount or less players. The difference is that I am able to find a full server and wait in a couple man queue or find a nearly full server and get into a full match easily. With 2042 all I can do is hit play and hope it puts me in a full match. If not, there's literally nothing I can do. I can play against shitty AI I guess, but I'd rather just not play the game at all at that point. The only reason previous Battlefield games have stayed a live over the years is because of a server browser. No way people would have dealt with matchmaking otherwise.
So please, add a server browser. Or don't, I haven't had the urge to play this game in over 2 weeks now. If I want to play some BF I'll go play some 1 or V.
The game is known to be set in the USA when peta took full control of America in the year 2029. You play as a resistance fighter where you mass slaughter peta enemies . Once you spread anti peta message civilians will rebel against Ingrid. When an evil leader Ingrid newkirk orders soldiers to kill resistance fighters that deface petas propaganda. The goal is to kill that fucking commie bitch Ingrid . it is serious and not going to be a joke game.
The game is going to made with unreal engine and has a feeling of 2019 modern warfare.
The driver slowed his truck to a stop. He looked at the newspaper folded neatly on the passenger’s seat, and let out a faint chuckle at the absurdity. He tucked it into his pocket, then climbed down with difficulty onto the pavement, his large belly bouncing with each step he took. He held up his hands to show he was unarmed.
The two men in baseball caps and face masks who were blocking the road stared at him, but came to the conclusion that he posed no threat. One put his pistol back into his pocket, and climbed up into the driver’s seat, while the other pointed his pistol at the driver. The driver didn’t seem to be worried. After all, this happened every now and then.
The one in the driver’s seat started the truck again, and called out to his colleague, “Get up.” He brandished his pistol, pointing it at the driver again while his colleague got into the passenger’s seat. Then they drove off, taking the truck full of distilled water. This change of guards took less than a minute.
The driver looked at the headlines again. “China refuses to release water into the Mekong, water prices rise tenfold”. What an absurd world.
----
In a cramped and dirty massage parlor, an auction was going on in the surprisingly spacious back. It was attended by all walks of life: lawyers in suits who just yesterday fought to jail a drug dealer, a grandmother hugging her five-year-old granddaughter tightly as they passed the corridor to the impromptu auction hall, a young college student too nervous to meet anybody’s gaze. The seedy-looking men were on the dimly lit stage, surrounding the bottles of water placed delicately on the table.
“Thirty five dollars!” The lawyer shouted. The grandmother took out her purse, counting if she had enough money. US dollars were hard to come by, but these places weren’t going to take Vietnamese dong. The little girl tugged at her clothes, wishing they were done already.
“Thirty six!” The director of national security in the police force belted out. He was a regular here, and hoped this would give him an advantage in the bidding war. If not, he could always arrest someone and take their water.
“Thirty seven dollars!” Countered a businessman in a pinstriped suit. He wiped his forehead with a silk handkerchief.
“Thirty eight!” The lawyer yelled back. For an auction, the host said relatively little, since all the talking was done by those in the audience.
A bunch of men in baseball hats and face masks carried boxes of distilled water to th
... keep reading on reddit ➡I've been a big fan of the MTS for years and was always disappointed I couldn't play the official Schmoedown App (as a non-Apple user). So last year, during the COVID lockdown, I began working on my own Schmoedown game, up-to-date with the current MTS format and available for non-Apple users. Today I'm proud to present the result to you all.
How to play
-This is a free-to-play, single-player, browser-based trivia game based heavily on the Movie Trivia Schmoedown.
-The game is optimized for laptop/computer use and supports various web browsers such as Chrome, Firefox, Opera and Microsoft Edge. Safari should work as well but hasn't been tested as thoroughly as the others.
-If you use a mobile phone it's advised to play the game in full screen in landscape/horizontal orientation. You can activate full screen by clicking the red 'Go full screen' button before you start a match.
-If you use a tablet it's advised to play the game in portrait/vertical ortientation.
-Your progress and statistics are stored as cookies in your device's temporary memory. This means your progress will get lost if you switch devices, play in an incognito window, or delete your cookies!
-Except for Round 1's, the tournament matches are password protected. Winning a match should automatically unlock the next round. However, it's advised to write down the passwords, so when your data somehow gets lost you can still unlock rounds manually.
-For feedback, suggestions or bug reports feel free to contact me on Twitter (@Thommerd) or Reddit (TheThommerd).
Featuring
- Three tournament divisions (Singles/Star Wars/Innergeekdom), all including a five-round championship match
- Free4All division
- Ironman division including a Movie Release Dates and Disney match
- 1000s of questions in each division
- Virtual opponents with characterics resembling their real-life counterparts
- A detailed overview of your match statistics
- Everything you'd expect to see in a real MTS match: Repeats, Challenges, Bonus Questions, Spinners/Opponent's Choice, Steal Opportunities, Sudden Death, KOs, TKOs.
https://reddit.com/link/rxmpbj/video/lxzbksxi74a81/player
^(PS: Excuse my poorly edited trailer video, it's not my strong suit. I promise the game's programming is much better :))
Play the game here!
https://thethommerd.github.io/Schmoedown/
Hello, for those that don't know, it's still possible to play the missions on the riotx arcane browser game here: https://riotxarcane.riotgames.com/en-us/ and get free rewards for league, tft, runeterra and valorant. I've already done a walkthrough for phase 1 and this time I'll let you know what you need to do to get the rewards from phase 2 (undercity nights). I've seen a lot of people are struggling to find the evidences, finding caitlyn etc.
Here are all the missions that you need to do to get: Ward skin for league, TFT arena skin (right now you also get a free legend egg), valorant spray and a runeterra icon & champion card:
Piltover University: Take a turret
Piltover University: Talk Strategy
Piltover University: Riddle me this
Undercity Nights: Worlds Beyond
Heimerdinger's Lab: catch a thief
Heimerdinger's Lab: Clued in
The first three missions on this list will grant you a runeterra champion card while the other three give ward skin, tft arenaskin, valorant spray and runeterra icon.
Like last time, it may save you a lot of time to look at a walkthrough for these missions and here you can find one with images and precise locations of the npcs you need to talk to as well as the evidences and quest items. Those that haven't claimed the phase one rewards (league arcane capsule with skins, tft egg, wild rift coins and valorant gun buddy), there's a walkthrough for that as well.
Link: https://twitchtweets.com/
React Andy meta is in shambles, so I’ve decided to share a winter break project I featured Mizkif and other streamers in.
Twitch Tweets is a simple game that undeniably proves how well you know your streamers. Get a random Tweet, and guess who made the tweet from 4 of your favorite streamers. Keep guessing until you take the L.
https://preview.redd.it/t4h32migj3b81.jpg?width=1317&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=58f01533b35707d7df13919859173ccbc51a3018
https://preview.redd.it/dpar1gigj3b81.jpg?width=1317&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=89aced81424215e055dc89a0c4960087c55991e1
Aside from Mizkif, there are 7 other streamers featured:
And there are 5 hand-picked tweets from each streamer, so 40 tweets in total. The tweets were picked to highlight memorable events and person-specific stuff, but I also threw some curveballs into the mix :)
Have fun with it, fellow Challengers
Link: https://twitchtweets.com/
Hey boys, wanted to share a winter break project I featured Ludwig and his coworkers in.
Twitch Tweets is a simple game that undeniably proves how well you know your streamers. Get a random Tweet, and guess who made the tweet from 4 of your favorite streamers. Keep guessing until you take the L.
https://preview.redd.it/f1ejcp6mj3b81.jpg?width=1317&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=56113198c2dbd7a115fbe959dd44ae5851abd753
https://preview.redd.it/qq07sp6mj3b81.jpg?width=1317&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8bf81d519a97ccc2f0ae78db93b42e7813a4556e
Aside from Ludwig, there are 7 other streamers featured:
And there are 5 hand-picked tweets from each streamer, so 40 tweets in total. The tweets were picked to highlight memorable events and person-specific stuff, but I also threw some curveballs into the mix :)
About the website name: I only named it Twitch Tweets because of the catchy alliteration. It was a marketing ploy!
Anyways, have fun with it Lud buds
The driver slowed his truck to a stop. He looked at the newspaper folded neatly on the passenger’s seat, and let out a faint chuckle at the absurdity. He tucked it into his pocket, then climbed down with difficulty onto the pavement, his large belly bouncing with each step he took. He held up his hands to show he was unarmed.
The two men in baseball caps and face masks who were blocking the road stared at him, but came to the conclusion that he posed no threat. One put his pistol back into his pocket, and climbed up into the driver’s seat, while the other pointed his pistol at the driver. The driver didn’t seem to be worried. After all, this happened every now and then.
The one in the driver’s seat started the truck again, and called out to his colleague, “Get up.” He brandished his pistol, pointing it at the driver again while his colleague got into the passenger’s seat. Then they drove off, taking the truck full of distilled water. This change of guards took less than a minute.
The driver looked at the headlines again. “China refuses to release water into the Mekong, water prices rise tenfold”. What an absurd world.
----
In a cramped and dirty massage parlor, an auction was going on in the surprisingly spacious back. It was attended by all walks of life: lawyers in suits who just yesterday fought to jail a drug dealer, a grandmother hugging her five-year-old granddaughter tightly as they passed the corridor to the impromptu auction hall, a young college student too nervous to meet anybody’s gaze. The seedy-looking men were on the dimly lit stage, surrounding the bottles of water placed delicately on the table.
“Thirty five dollars!” The lawyer shouted. The grandmother took out her purse, counting if she had enough money. US dollars were hard to come by, but these places weren’t going to take Vietnamese dong. The little girl tugged at her clothes, wishing they were done already.
“Thirty six!” The director of national security in the police force belted out. He was a regular here, and hoped this would give him an advantage in the bidding war. If not, he could always arrest someone and take their water.
“Thirty seven dollars!” Countered a businessman in a pinstriped suit. He wiped his forehead with a silk handkerchief.
“Thirty eight!” The lawyer yelled back. For an auction, the host said relatively little, since all the talking was done by those in the audience.
A bunch of men in baseball hats and face masks carried boxes of distilled water to th
... keep reading on reddit ➡The driver slowed his truck to a stop. He looked at the newspaper folded neatly on the passenger’s seat, and let out a faint chuckle at the absurdity. He tucked it into his pocket, then climbed down with difficulty onto the pavement, his large belly bouncing with each step he took. He held up his hands to show he was unarmed.
The two men in baseball caps and face masks who were blocking the road stared at him, but came to the conclusion that he posed no threat. One put his pistol back into his pocket, and climbed up into the driver’s seat, while the other pointed his pistol at the driver. The driver didn’t seem to be worried. After all, this happened every now and then.
The one in the driver’s seat started the truck again, and called out to his colleague, “Get up.” He brandished his pistol, pointing it at the driver again while his colleague got into the passenger’s seat. Then they drove off, taking the truck full of distilled water. This change of guards took less than a minute.
The driver looked at the headlines again. “China refuses to release water into the Mekong, water prices rise tenfold”. What an absurd world.
----
In a cramped and dirty massage parlor, an auction was going on in the surprisingly spacious back. It was attended by all walks of life: lawyers in suits who just yesterday fought to jail a drug dealer, a grandmother hugging her five-year-old granddaughter tightly as they passed the corridor to the impromptu auction hall, a young college student too nervous to meet anybody’s gaze. The seedy-looking men were on the dimly lit stage, surrounding the bottles of water placed delicately on the table.
“Thirty five dollars!” The lawyer shouted. The grandmother took out her purse, counting if she had enough money. US dollars were hard to come by, but these places weren’t going to take Vietnamese dong. The little girl tugged at her clothes, wishing they were done already.
“Thirty six!” The director of national security in the police force belted out. He was a regular here, and hoped this would give him an advantage in the bidding war. If not, he could always arrest someone and take their water.
“Thirty seven dollars!” Countered a businessman in a pinstriped suit. He wiped his forehead with a silk handkerchief.
“Thirty eight!” The lawyer yelled back. For an auction, the host said relatively little, since all the talking was done by those in the audience.
A bunch of men in baseball hats and face masks carried boxes of distilled water to th
... keep reading on reddit ➡Website: https://videoguesser.com
VideoGuesser features clips from xQc, Sliker, Poke, Forsen, and more! I plan on adding Summit, Shroud, etc. (Sliker gave me permission to use his clips, the other streamers most likely won't respond to my emails.)
We also feature YouTubers such as Markiplier and Jacksepticeye in the "Creators" video category.
The website currently has 115 videos and is still in pre-alpha so all feedback is appreciated!
P.S. I noticed another browser game was posted here so I thought why not share my project too. :)
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