It reminds me of some Monty Python stuff. Back in the early CD-Rom era I remember playing a demo of a Monty Python game that was similar to this kind of stuff.
I don't like Pandemic 2. It seems to me there is only one strategy that will consistently work (that is, excluding just starting in Madagascar by random chance).
I liked the concept of Pandemic 2, but when I was making a very resistant parasite with no symptoms, people became aware of it. How? I was waiting to give make it pretty much invincible and then giving it symptoms, but people already had vaccinated against it. Why would anyone spend so many resources on a vaccine for a disease that has no downsides?
Compete to be the funniest person in the room! This is a really clever idea for an online game. Up to 10 people enter a sort of chat room. You are all presented with the same image. In the first part of the round, you secretly come up with a caption for the image in under a minute. In the second part, everyone's captions are displayed for you to vote on, but their usernames are removed so you don't know who wrote what. Whoever gets the most votes scores more points. After 6 or 7 rounds, the person with the most points wins and is the funniest person in the room.
If you're reading this as I post it, I'm playing right now as Jungle Toad. Come join!
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This is a fun little platform adventure game where you boost your ability to jump and grip over time. You need to improve your skills to get through the areas. It's very charming in its presentation.