The author that brought you Troll Song and Forgotten Legends now offers you the chance to read the third book in the The Wizard's Scion: The Third Wish.
This Sunday at 9pm eastern #MONSTERDON returns once more! This week we're giving ol' Roger Corman a salute, since he shuffled off to that great box office in the sky recently. Meaning we'll be watching THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM (1961), which also features Vincent Price :D
Ok, overcome my laziness, I make a simple material for a very simple liquid in a container. These are two cylinder objects, on one is the glass material, on the other is what I made as a liquid
Gameplay idea, a magnetic field exciter that can be assigned strength and range settings to lift special rocks with ore to reach the top point in the platforming
There will be many anomalous zones on this planet, one of which is magnetic. Some stones will levitate in such areas. It will be possible to extract a special ore from them
The instability of magnetic fields can be used to install a special generator for charging vehicle batteries. But there are also rules that will limit the mechanics of the hero, for example, blocking some functions due to magnetic interference
#JustFinished Where Peace Is Lost by Valerie Valdes.
Very different from her series starting with Chilling Effect, Where Peace Is Lost is much more serious. It reads as a quest to save a world, a journey or personal forgiveness, romance, and anti-capitalist philosophy. That's a lot to cram into 12 hours. It's all well done though, not seeming patchwork at all. Thus I zoomed through the story in two days.
Alright it is twenty minutes until #MONSTERDON, which means if you don't want to see a bunch of nerds watching a monster movie you should set up a filter!
Josh Kirby's cover art detail for the 1976 edition of John Brunner's Polymath (variant title: Castaways' World) (1963) #scifi#sciencefiction#art#artist