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JUST TESTING MY NEW SIGGY IF IT WORKS! testy testy testy 123 test test 123 ? xd
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http://www.nataliedee.com/091409/noooooo-not-his-chicken.jpg
CREDIT TO: Natalie Dee (http://www.nataliedee.com)
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cool test ...?!
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caint_tch_dis Jenealia does my aquarium show?...
sure does wink
account settings and signatures needs to be on
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caint_tch_dis KitsuneRuna BatChic KitsuneRuna What's the point in having a time limit if the fish are all just gonna quit early?
The "time limit" (or clock count-down) acts as a moderating device for the game, and if the player can add time power-ups, the game-play is extended slightly. The reverse is also true if the player adds a clock power-down in the basket.
Interestingly enough, I have been experiencing enough lag that I can still hear the tingle-sound of gold being collected in my basket, even though the game is often over.
I understand it's purpose, but all but maybe 2 or 3 games that I've played have ended with time still on the clock because all the fish decided to stop playing and turn dark, regardless of the time extending power ups.
omg!! i love ur avi!!! blaugh
i know watermeat has a cut off off 300 once it reaches that they quit there are a few other that do that 2
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