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2023.06.07 01:30 Definitely__someone Why increase OCR when rental and energy costs make up the majority of CPI increase?
One, (rental increases) is driven by interest rates and two, (energy costs) is out of our control. So why increase rates as it won't affect those key contributors?
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2023.06.07 01:26 RMG-ME Entitled Roommate
I live In the northwest of the united states. Where the cost of living is extremely high. I was fortunate enough to be able to buy a house in a nice area during the recession. Meaning I got a lot of Bang for the buck. A twenty five hundred square foot house overlooking a beautiful mountain With four bedrooms. plus bonus room. Since, The children have grown and I have gotten divorced. I am now the sole owner of said house. I rent out rooms to make a little extra cash. It went well for the Most part Two years. Then I met someone. I had three roommit's and my mother living with me at the time. One of my roommates at the time was oil to my vinegar. At the same time I asked her to leave I did move my boyfriend in with his teenage daughter. For those that are counting, That is six people living in five bedrooms, boyfriend shares room with me. About a year later one more roomate moves out leaving five people in a five bedroom house. My BF and the remaining roommate Are not each other's favorite people but they manage. It's been this way for about a year now. Now comes the beginning of the end. The roommate asks me if she can move her adult son and wife in. My roommate has been here the longest and I thought we had built up a friendship in the past Three years. I also do feel guilty for moving my boyfriend. I have tolerated her Side comments about how she did not sign up for this (Dealing with a man and Teenager). I do not hold my tenants to a rental agreement. As long as they pay their rent they are on a month to month basis. I do have one not so normal household rule, you can't drink in my home. I am in recovery. So far The previous mentioned reasons I said yes to Her request of moving her son and his wife in. My boyfriend and her son are both dominant alpha males. There has been issues from the start. Key moment was when I was asked if a specific amount of things could be moved in my garage by her son I said yes To the specific amount of things. While I was at work a load of items were delivered; Filling half of my two car garage doubling the previously Agree Upon space. The resolution was an increase to their rent. Since then there has been micro territory aggressions but nothing I couldn't have. Now comes where I have reached out to a layer. In the past two days my roommate has accused me of abusing her dog. I allow pets. My roommate has a large poodle mix with floppy long hair hanging from her ears. My roommate says when she was brushing her dog she she found The dogs' hair On one of her ears had been cut. The best way I could describe it is when a child gets bubble gum in their hair and it has to be Cut out. No harm to the skin. She is accused everybody in my house of "abusing" her dog Except her son and his wife. Aiming most allegations at my BF and his daughter. Stating one of them did this to make her move out. Today she demanded that I pay for the dogs complete grooming. $179.00. To be deducted from her rent that she is already late paying for this month. She claims since she thinks it happened in my house I am responsible for the "damage". I have contacted a lawyer. Per his advice I am paying the money I have set my roommate a message saying she can Deduct The cost of the grooming and I am serving her was a twenty day notice. I am not kicking her out because because she's demanding the money. I am kicking her out because of the word "abuse". I no longer trust her. I feel this is a ploy to not pay rent. She has yet to pay me the rent she still owes me for this month. AITAH?
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2023.06.07 01:20 Midwestern_Mariner Looking for advice on a golf cart purchase
I’m incredibly unfamiliar with golf carts but just moved into a golf cart community. It seems like an ideal mode of transportation to the club house and around the area, but I’m unsure of what makes even remotely sense to purchase. I looked up a local ‘dealer’ and they sell for anywhere between $7K-$20k! Are these insanely over priced or is this a normal cost for a used golf cart? What’s the ‘Toyota’ of golf carts, in terms of something that’s reliable and dependable?
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2023.06.07 01:11 Exact-Ad6254 [H] Ghostwire: Tokyo, Grime, and more [W] Offers, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, House Flipper
IGS rep page:
https://www.reddit.com/IGSRep/comments/11kbptd/exactad6254s_igs_rep_page HUMBLE JUNE CHOICE
- Ghostwire: Tokyo
- Curse of The Dead Gods
- Eternal Threads
- Grime: Colors of Rot
- Turbo Golf Racing
- Meeple Station
FANATICAL MYSTERY KEYS
- Skeletal Avenger
- SEUM: Speedrunners from Hell
- Return to Mysterious Island (may keep)
- Yesterday Origins
- Space Crew: Legendary Edition
- Wayout
- Survivalist: Invisible Strain
HUMBLE EASY-GOING GAMES
- StarCrossed
- Beasts of Maravilla Island
- Calico
HUMBLE MAY CHOICE
FANATICAL INTRIGUE
- Amerzone: The Explorer’s Legacy
- Still Life
HUMBLE EARTHQUAKE RELIEF
- Detached: Non-VR Edition
- Soulblight
- MirrorMoon EP
- stikir
- Project Chemistry
- Sunlight (may keep)
- Starfinder Core Rulebook and Starfinder: Junker's Delight
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2023.06.07 01:02 payliz [H] June, May, April, January, November, and October Choice, Türkiye-Syria Earthquake Relief Bundle, Misc. Steam Keys [W] Wishlist, PayPal, Dead by Daylight DLC, Offers
I have leftover keys from bundles from Humble Bundle and Fanatical and they are all Steam Keys unless stated otherwise. I'm from North America.
My Steam Account Steam Trades Rep Page IGS Rep Page Barter.vg Page June Choice:
May Choice:
April Choice:
Türkiye-Syria Earthquake Relief Bundle:
January 2023 Choice:
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2K Megahits Bundle:
Other Keys Available:
Looking For:
- Steam Wishlist
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- Dead By Daylight DLC
- Games from Bundles:
- Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion
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2023.06.07 00:58 rubenalamina The Division 2 Weekly Vendor Reset 06/06/2023
Hi there fellow agents. Here's the latest vendor reset information for The Division 2.
Notes
Sorry for the delay, I was out of town and did this as soon as I could.
See you next Tuesday.
Items on Sale
Here's the web page link for all the items available in the game. It will always be the same link. It's my personal website and I don't run any kind of ads.
https://rubenalamina.mx/the-division-weekly-vendor-reset/
I added a resources section with a map with 30+ locations to find the Snitch and a link to the datamined gear attribute sheet.
Cassie
Cassie is a gunrunner vendor that moves location every couple of days. To find her, you need to talk to Jared "The Snitch" Nash in one of the locations I have listed on my map. His location is random but it usually takes 2 or 3 location visits for him to spawn. After you talk to him, he will give you a bounty and Cassie will appear on your map with a shopping cart icon. You can do the bounty or save it for later, it's not necessary to browse Cassie's inventory.
She will open for 24 hours and will close to relocate for 32 hours. These are her open times:
- Sunday 8:00 PM EDT
- Wednesday 4:00 AM EDT
- Friday 12:00 PM EDT
Besides her random stock, Cassie will always sell two named items: the Shield Splinterer assault rifle and the Hunter-Killer chest. In order to see these two items, you need to have opened the ivory chest at the White House and the Off-white chest at Haven. You get keys for these chest by killing the hunters in DC and NYC.
Resources
Timers Website
A couple of members of The Division Community Discord made a site that shows all the in game timers in your local time zone. It also has the open and close timers for Cassie so you can use it to check if she's open or not before you go find the snitch. The site can be accessed here: https://divisiontimers.com
Wiki Page
The link for the current weekly thread and the vendor items list is always available in the Vendor Reset Page in the community resources. You can find it in the top navigation menu of the subreddit. If you're on mobile, it will be on the sidebar.
The Division 1 Reset
Some of the guys and girls in the vendors team are trying to keep The Division 1 vendor resets alive. The sheet will be automatically updated when they are done, even if they haven't posted their weekly thread. I will add an edit with the link to their weekly thread when they are ready. These reset happen on Friday nights at 7pm EST.
Credits
The resets are brought to you by a dedicated team of fellow agents from this subreddit and The Division Community Discord. Thanks to u/DizNootz, u/Google-1234, u/Hurinzor, u/Duke_Shambles. u/Insecurity_exe and other volunteer agents who have been constantly helping. Thanks to u/BestNadeThrower for starting the sheet we are using for The Division 2.
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2023.06.07 00:55 Cinematry Sadist, TikToker NPC plays hilarious run-stranger-over-with-a-golf-cart prank
2023.06.07 00:53 DiamondDroog [H] Bloodstained, Hollow Knight, Blasphemous and many more games [W] GRIME, Dead Cells, Wishlist, Offers
IGS Rep 7 HAVE - 2064: Read Only Memories - 7 Grand Steps - A Virus Named Tom - Abyss Odyssey - AI War: Fleet Command - As Far As The Eye - Aviary Attorney - Ballistick - Beat Hazard Ultra - BIT.TRIP RUNNER - BIT.TRIP RUNNER 2 - Blackguards 2 - Black the Fall
- Blasphemous - Bleed 2 - Blocks That Matter
- Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night - Blue Fire - Cepheus Protocol - Chroma Squad - Cities in Motion 2 - Coin Crypt - Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 - Uprising (origin key) - Contagion - Crusader Kings II - Dangerous Golf - Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble - Deadlight Directors Cut - Draw a Stickman: EPIC - Eets Munchies - Ellipsis - Else Heart.Break() - Encodya (GoG key) - Endless Space Emperor Edition - English Country Tune - Epic Battle Fantasy 4 - Fallen Enchantress: Legendary Heroes - F.E.A.R. - F.E.A.R. 3 - Fieldrunners - Fieldrunners 2 - Flat Heroes - Forged Battalion - Frontiers - Frozen Synapse - Full Bore - Galactic Civilization 2: Ultimate Edition - Galcon Fusion - Galcon Legends - Game of Thrones: Telltale (Telltale key) - Girls Like Robots - Gods will be Watching - GRAV - Guardians of Middle Earth - Guns of Icarus Online - Hand of Fate - HOARD - Holy Potatoes! We're in Space?! - Homefront - Hot Tin Roof: The Cat That Wore A Fedora Deluxe - How to Survive - Husk - Insurgency - Iron Danger - Ittle Dew - Joe Danger 2: The Movie - JumpJet Rex - Killing Floor - Kona - Last Day of June - Last Oasis - Little Inferno
- Lost Ruins - Lumino City - Luna's Wandering Stars - Magicka + 2 DLC - Men of War: Assault Squad GOTY - Mercenary Kings - Monaco - Monster Loves You - Morphblade - Mushroom 11 - NeuroVoider - The Norwood Suite - Nowhere Prophet - Odallus: The Dark Call - Orwell - Out of Space - Overgrowth - Pathologic Classic HD - PixelJunk Eden - Poker Night at the Inventory - Potatoman Seeks the Troof - Proteus - Psychonauts - Purrfect DAte - Puzzle Agent - Q.U.B.E.: Director's Cut - Rapture Rejects - Retro Game Crunch - Risen 3 Complete Edition - Rituals - RIVE - Robot Roller-Derby Disco Dodgeball - Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken - ROCKETSROCKETSROCKETS - Saints Row 2 - Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell - Sanctum 2 - Scanner Sombre - Secrets of Raetikon - Shadow Complex Remastered (Epic Launcher key) - The Shrouded Isle - shutshimi - Sniper Elite 3 - Space Run Galaxy - Splasher - SPINTIRES - Spirits - Splasher - Sproggiwood - Starseed Pilgrim - Streamline - Strider - Stronghold Crusader 2 - Sudden Strike 4 - Super Galaxy Squadron EX - The Swapper - Symphony - System Shock Pack - Tacoma - Team Indie - Technobabylon - Thirty Flights of Loving - Thomas was Alone - TIMEframe - Toki Tori 2+ - Tomb Raider 1 - Tomb Raider 2 - Tomb Raider 3 - Tom Clancy's The Division (Uplay key) - Tower of Guns - Umbrella Corps and the Upgrade pack - VVVVVV - World of Goo
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2023.06.07 00:46 smashT Coffee with Captain from dGenNetwork with Doodles CEO Julian Holguin Jun 6, 2023
Coffee with Captain from dGenNetwork Twitter Spaces today featured Doodles CEO Julian Holguin
If anyone wants to listen back:
https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1DXxyveZOwbKM I've shared some of the Doodles related Q&A below:
Can you tell us a little bit about this Camp experience for those who missed the announcement? Julian: So Camp and Doodles has been underway for a while. It's definitely been a concept that we've been kicking around since I started at the company and the whole idea was that if you can create an immersive retail experience that brings people into your world and kind of draft off of the success that Doodles had at SXSW and make it more permanent, you can really reach people in a meaningful way. It's why people go to Disneyland, Universal Studios etc. It's a big endeavor to launch a theme park. There are massive businesses that are built around actually standing up these theme parks but there's kind of a hole in the market for every weekend, almost everyday activities you can do with a family or with friends that bring consumers and fans and collectors closer to your experience in a way that's truly experiential. So Camp is a business that has been able to stand up a really incredible solution for that.
I actually discovered it with my family while I was living in Los Angeles. I brought my son to their Nike kids camp and I was blown away. You walk in, it's a specialty toy store, it's got all the viral kids toys and it's kind of like a modern day FAO Schwarz, it's really cool. Then they have this ticketed experience where you buy tickets to whatever the branded theme is, that time in L.A, it was Nike. You take the family through this magic door at the back of the store and it opens up into this 6000 square foot, crazy guided immersive experience where there's actors, they call them counselors that take you through this whole experience that's guided for your family and your kids and they're immersed in the world. It's play, it's fun and then at the end of it is this really cool gift shop experience where people can get a chance to take home the stuff that they just interacted with and some of the energy that they were just able to put into play.
Camp has a network of these stores across the country. They also have one in Atlanta, which just debuted with The Little Mermaid, they have one in New York, which debuted with Disney Encanto, they've done Paw Patrol, they have Mickey and Friends live in Dallas, so they have this whole network. We're opening a new store with them this summer that's Doodles. So we're going to be side by side with some of the best and most beloved IP in the world and bringing what so many people love about Doodles to life permanently. The idea is that we're going to be a specific location for around 3 to 6 months potentially a little bit longer and then that show is actually built to pack up and go on the road. So we'll move to a different one of their locations.
We're making a bunch of new products, our first actual kids merchandise. It's going to be integrated into the experience. The experience that you're going to see is brand new, completely built from the ground up. Anybody that's been to our live events know that we know how to do this and we really do know how to bring people into our world and this is another opportunity for us to also age down and reach a new demographic with kids, parents and kind of everybody in between so it's a really exciting time for us. We believe immersive retail is going to be a massive thing in the future. If yesterday's Apple event actually punctuated anything, it's this concept of mixed reality that is going to be prevalent in our life and the whole idea of immersive retail is to continually use digital product, live experiences to bring people closer to stories, to bring people closer to characters, to bring people actually into the universe that we're ultimately creating and we all know being in Web3 how that is core to the ethos, that's why all of us signed up. We want to feel like we're part of this, so we're really excited. Can't wait for everybody to see more.
Why is Camp the ideal partner versus doing this yourselves? Julian: I think we do IRL as good as anybody in the world, not just anybody in Web3. I think the elevation that Doodles brought to the space when it comes to IRL after SXSW was a call to action to everybody in the space to kind of level up and you've seen a lot of people, based on what we did start to invest more in these live experiences and try and bring people closer to the actual IP. I think we've been leaders in that regard and we have no doubt that we would have been able to build a really special live experience if we had just done it from the ground up but it made a lot more sense knowing that this is not our core competency to actually partner with somebody to help operate a fully baked retail location. As much as camp is a business that we're completely leaning into, it's also a test for product market fit, one thing that they have is email subscriber lists, customers, real fans of their brand that seek out these kinds of experiences in the cities that they're in so there's already built in marketing value that we have by partnering with Camp, the infrastructure, they know how to operate a store from day to day.
They know the right amount of inventory to order, they know the right way to actually have these experiences flow when it comes to a three hour guided experience and they know how to get the most value for their customers and ultimately out of their customers. So it was a really good idea for us to actually partner with somebody before going all in and investing 100% of our own money into an experience like this and we truly think partnership is the way to learn as much as you possibly can and it's also not that different from the way that massive IP shows up at theme parks and such, there are theme park operators like Merlin Entertainment and what they do is license IP and then ultimately build theme parks around them. So there are very few people that actually stand up their own theme park businesses and actually bring their own live experiences to market. I do think it's something that we could probably own one day but the best idea short term was to do it with somebody that's a true expert in it and kind of shares a similar ethos that we do.
How do you plan to drive people to the Doodles experience vs something like Mickey that's also in Camp stores? That's exactly why it made so much sense to actually partner with Camp because they have a built in audience and customer base. Right off the bat we're going to have thousands of people that are going to become aware of Doodles instantly just because we're partnering with Camp and going to have a location activated in a particular city. So that's number one. Number two is that that's not going to be enough, we want to try and actually integrate within that city and and the surrounding markets. So what we're going to be doing is a full fledged marketing campaign. We're going to be sponsoring local events, we're going to be working with local influencers, people that have kids, people that don't, we're going to be doing outdoor, we're going to be doing radio, we're going to be getting the message out there about Doodles, but not just about Doodles. The fact that there is this new incredible experience that's coming to market. New York, LA, Miami, Austin, Columbus, Ohio, a lot of these places have a lot of major entertainment things that come by but there's very few things that fill this gap. You can go to Six Flags, Disneyland, you can go to a tour that's coming through town like I take my kid to the Jurassic World tour and it's really cool but there's not many things that are IP driven that you can go to any weekend.
You can knock out three hours with your family, there's just a really big hole in that market in almost every single city. The fact the experience is going to be coming to the city that we're going to is a marketing opportunity within itself. So Doodles is going to draft off of that solution that this experience is actually providing to the market and I think everybody knows this that's been to our events, once you're in, once you experience it, you have a really big opportunity with a brand like Doodles to keep people interested in your ecosystem, to keep people interested in what you're doing. The other thing you kind of mentioned about our events where you see strollers and families around during the day and then at night it's a Diplo concert, we're going to be doing a similar kind of thing with daypart programing where there's going to be basically daytime programing for kids and families and then at night, not every single night but at night there's going to be more adult focused programing where the setting and the scene is a lot more for people that are over 21 and not really in that family kind of setting. So it's going to be pretty cool to see our ability to actually target multiple demographics and try and be a multi-generational brand.
You have mentioned that Doodles is like the Amex black card of the collection. How does that work related to the Doodles Camp experience? Julian: We've been maintaining this. So essentially the Doodles OG collection, obviously there's provenance associated with it, it's the art that started it all, it's one of 10,000 Burnt Toast but it also comes with this contract that's going to give you the ultimate access in the entire ecosystem. Sometimes access means you're going to get entered for a raffle to be one of the only 300 people that get the Pharrell pack for free. Sometimes it's going to be access to a major live event that we're propping up at a big cultural moment and sometimes it's going to be something like Camp where you are going to get free entry, you are going to get merchandise credits, you are going to get concierge services, meaning when you show up, it's not going to be like somebody walking off the street, the store is going to be waiting for you, you're going to be treated like a true VIP because that's what people that hold the original collection are and we think that's a pretty special thing. We think people strive for that. We think people want to feel special, especially when they're investing money in collectibles and the things that we offer in our ecosystem so if you're traveling to come to this specific location, we want that experience to feel very special to you.
We don't want you to feel like just any normal consumer off the street. You're part of the Doodles universe, the same way that the characters that are being displayed in that experience are. So it's really special to us and really important to us that we live up to that in that our community. The people that are truly in the community every single day, engaging, building. There's a fictional universe of characters and then there's the real world lifestyle of Doodles, the real world lifestyle of Doodles we want to be as known and as much of a part of our story as the actual fictional universe and that's what we're trying to perpetuate with this idea of like white glove concierge service. I always think of it like concierge key with American Airlines or the Black Card with American Express or Club 33 with Disney, it doesn't mean every single thing that we do is going to be free but it means there's going to be a very, very special experience for OGs at every step of the way and this is just another iteration of that.
When you gave the presentation at NFTNYC about a year ago, you talked about immersive experiences, culture, music, is there anything that has changed or pivoted in strategy since that presentation? Julian: I think a business like us you need to give yourselves agency to pivot as things unfold and as technology develops and I'd say that our vision has not changed at all but the way we get there maybe there are a couple changes but they wouldn't be noticeable to somebody looking from the outside in. I think the way that we think about on-chain loyalty, rewards and engagement and a hub like the stoodio being connected to every single consumer touchpoint, we've always had a vision for that because there's countless examples of major IP in the world that has fans and really loyal supporters that go out and see them at the movies, theme parks, buy merch, play games and the IP actually has no way of tracking all of that behavior. They have no idea who these people are, much less how to reward them for their support and for their loyalty. If you build from the ground up with that mindset, you're going to be able to create a much deeper relationship between you and your most loyal supporters, which is kind of what Web3 is about. So how do we create a brand that can do what any of these major IP operators do with an audience of millions, but we're doing it with thousands and then you build that traditional business model on top of it to create something truly exponential.
That is the vision, that's the game. I think the thing that most people don't understand is that brands today, it's not like you can just go build one tentpole and build a global IP off of that. If you're Disney you can, you can release Encanto, be working on it for five years and have all the distribution to make that a hit but it doesn't work that way for most people trying to build an IP. Most brands need to be present every day where consumers spend their time on social media, in live events, through merchandise, people spend their time in very fragmented ways these days, and attention is very difficult to maintain. So this whole concept of transmedia storytelling is really important and if you think about what GoldenWolf is, they're an animation and creative studio that specializes in advertising content, on digital content, on social content. So knowing that we are going to be a transmedia storytelling brand, meaning we're going to be present in many different areas and we're going to be creating content around all of the things that we do, whether it be Camp, brand partnerships that we have coming up, Doodles Records, anything with the product and the stoodio, new NFT collections etc. What could be a better asset internally than an Emmy nominated advertising and animation studio? We're going to be able to put high quality content out in a way that other people truly just can't keep up with.
I don't mean content for the sake of content. I truly mean high quality content. So GoldenWolf being in the mix is huge for us. Ingi is an incredible thought leader, always thinking about new ways to push technology forward. For us blockchain is obviously what made Doodles what it is and it's obviously what is most interesting to us and how digital ownership brings people closer to an IP but how can you use some other emerging technologies to actually create quicker time to market for animation so you can create more animations? How do you use it to create more immersive environments? Really thinking about new ways to push the envelope and at the end of the day, people connect with stories, people connect with characters, people love joyful entertainment and if we can make those people feel like they're part of our universe the same way that our main characters are, that's when you get something that I don't think truly exists in the world today and it's something we're really excited about so I'd say not a ton has changed, how we get there and the mechanism in which we deliver these incredible stories and bring people closer will always change. That's just kind of the nature of being in the world that we're in but I'd say we have as much or more conviction than when I started.
Did Apple's Vision Pro announcement yesterday strengthen your belief in the future of experiential and immersive experiences Julian: Yeah. Everybody knows Burnt Toast for creating the characters but he's actually a really incredible product and thought leader in how to leverage technology to create more content. He's been beating this drum for a long time. Mixed reality. He really loves augmented reality specifically and I think what you saw last night was a major step in how this is ultimately going to evolve. That headset is going to get smaller and smaller. The computing power is going to get stronger and stronger. The price is going to get cheaper and cheaper. The technology is going to get more intuitive and anybody that's not thinking about that future is definitely going to get left behind. How long it takes to get to a point where that use case is truly at scale? Who knows? I think it happens faster these days than it ever has before. I think it's actually a really exciting time if you're a creator, especially if you're a creator in a world where you're trying to connect physical and digital. We couldn't be more bullish and we couldn't be more excited for the kind of things that we're actually going to be able to make with a truly great platform like that.
I think the metaverse is a term, it's not what's actually being created. It's thrown around so much and people talk about the metaverse like it's someplace we're going and not someplace that we kind of live in today. Everybody very carefully curates what they put on social media, younger generations care so much about the digital assets that they can acquire like Roblox and Fortnite, people care about what their Zoom looks like, everybody on this Twitter space has very carefully curated what their PFP looks like and what their Twitter feed looks like. We are very much living in a world that has bridges from digital and IRL and what the announcement was yesterday and what Disney is doing is just talking about a much more intuitive and deeper way to make that a reality and to create better experiences. If you looked at the visuals, imagine throwing on a headset and being able to watch a Disney movie like that or to watch a game on ESPN. I don't even think people can really feel the impact of how that's going to be. It's going to be incredible. It's going to be an entertainment experience that just does not exist today and until people can actually feel it, I think there's going to be a lot of speculation, but that showed a lot of promise, we were all pretty blown away watching that presentation.
I love that you've mentioned a couple times the prioritization of content and good content, is Doodles active on platforms outside of twitter or is that coming? Julian: It's coming up. We are mostly active on Instagram and Twitter. We needed to actually get the GoldenWolf acquisition through and then ultimately integrate the company and the business into Doodles so that naturally just takes some time and what we didn't want to do was just rush to get content out there because it's something that you feel like you have to do. Quality takes time. A brand that's going to live forever and and be timeless takes time. It's not like technology where if you're first and you're quick, you get a leg up. People are always starving for new IP. People are always looking for new stories. People are always looking for new ways to actually connect and feel joy and escape and what we can't do is rush to put something out that doesn't truly mirror or represent the Doodles brand and the bar for quality that we have. Obviously we're going to have a TikTok channel, we're going to have more YouTube content. It's just taking a little bit of time as these things should. I don't want to give you like an exact date of when that stuff is going to happen, but it's all being developed as we speak in addition to the long form, whether that be television or film and then what are the characters names? What are the stories? What adventures do they go on? What is the universe like? You're going to start to see tidbits of that throughout the summer and into the end of the year.
I wasn't even thinking long form. Is that alpha? Julian: You've definitely heard that before. Of course if your any major IP, you want to figure out a way to exploit that IP in new ways and film, television, longer form takes a longer time and it's something that we don't really feel the need to rush into because it's not like we have everything riding on Doodles being like a smash TV show or a major hit movie at the box office. If you think about the way brands operate today, evergreen social content, narrative storytelling, different kinds of physical and digital experiences, merchandise, true connection to your audience and your community every single day. That's what Doodles is really going to prioritize and in parallel to that, yes, how do we actually get like a bigger tentpole to market?
I think you were hinting to building out the lore of the collection, are there plans to roll out content around exactly what it is to be a holder of these collections? Julian: That's a great question. I'd say that first and foremost, all the fictional universe and lore for what Doodles is building is going to emanate from our collections. So the characters are going to emanate from the original collection. Some of the fashion inspiration in our universe is going to emanate from Doodles2, it's going to be very clear to anybody that's been around for a while or anybody that knows Doodles that the world that's being built is being built around the NFT's and the community is going to have several ways to take part in that and then as far as actually marketing what it means to be an OG holder, there's going to be a ton of content. There already has been a lot of content if you look our marketing pages and some of the tweet threads, some of the animations that we've made to kind of take people through whatever experience we're promoting at the time but when it does come to the actual membership itself, that's something that we're going to continue to prioritize. There's going to be a lot of content made around that and it's something that we talk about internally every day.
If you look at another collection, DeGods. They seem to really be leaning into these seasons. What I mean by that is the content they create, they sort of build up to the utility for months Julian: That's not entirely our strategy to speculate on what utility may or may not be, I would just say that what we found works for us is kind of just showing people, iterating and testing and we think that's a really good long term strategy for us, especially because we're in a position where we're able to do a lot right now because of the capital that we raised last year. I think the utility is going to get very clear and the ecosystem is going to become very clear soon. I think people are already starting to feel it with the launch of the stoodio, the Pharrell Pack, Pharrell himself becoming a Doodle in our universe, Camp and some of the other partnerships that we're getting ready to announce that are going to happen this summer and into the end of the year so I'd say that we want people to feel like more is coming, but we also don't want to over promise and have people have outsized expectations because I think a lot of projects fall victim to that.
We're also fans of what a lot of other people are doing and we study what other people are doing to try and take bits of that and see how they could fit our business. I think the thing that's really exciting about Web3 right now is that not everyone is doing things the same way. Specifically in the PFP collections, everybody is kind of establishing their own lane and doing really incredible work across the space and I'd say that should be an exciting thing because what works for one project won't necessarily work for the next. It's pretty cool that we're all collections, we're all NFT's, we're all Web3 but at the end of the day, the track that we're taking and the businesses that we're creating are actually really different. So I'd say that we look at these things, it's just figuring out when and why to implement them or activate them but I think mainly what you're saying is, how can you make sure that the utility isn't really going under the radar and it's something that we're championing as much as the big brand moments and that's something that is 100% a priority for us and making sure that the community feels and understands what it means to be a holder.
I love that these projects are taking different paths and while I think others will follow, I do think it's going to take a big brand like Doodles kind of chart that blueprint in a sense. Julian: Yeah and others others have followed. When Jordan, Evan and Scott started the company, they were very clear that this was an IP that they were going to develop over time and making sure that the community was part of that IP. SXSW was kind of a statement that Doodles made. NFTNYC was a statement that Doodles made and you've seen a lot of projects actually try and do what we are doing. Everybody knows Doodles may not have been the best at talking about what we're doing but at the end of the day, I think no one's going to be able to deny that there's a really thriving ecosystem, company and community being built around this IP come the next few months when all that's about to release is going to release. It's a very exciting time to be a Doodle holder. I feel like Doodle holders are going to be very proud to represent the brand and be ambassadors for the brand and I think we're really proud that the community that has stuck around and truly engaged with us this entire way is going to feel very good about where we're going. It's an exciting time for Web3. I think you're going to see a lot of really interesting work. I've always said that last year was kind of the year of shipping promises and this year going into next year is really going to be the year that you actually start seeing all of us ship product and you're starting to see some really incredible work unfold and we're just happy that we still have a chance to do that.
Can we expect any other in real life activations whether it be Art Basel or otherwise this year or is it all focus on Camp? Julian: Camp is going to be the main focus from an investment perspective, meaning most of what we have for live is going towards Camp and building that out as a true business, with that being said we love popping up at other IRL moments because it's a way to onboard new people into our ecosystem and also reward key community members. What we did at Something In The Water was we basically set up this 30 by 30 space. We called it Doodle Beach. There was a merch shop that promoted our collaboration with BBC Ice Cream and then there was another space where you could actually test out the Doodles2 product experience on screen and go into the stoodio, mess around a little bit, learn more about Doodles and what it is. We were able to onboard a lot of festival goers that really didn't know anything about the brand beforehand but we were able to break off 50 super VIP tickets with incredible access to the stage and raffle those off for Doodles community members. We're going to be doing that again at other moments this year. Exactly which ones, we're not prepared to say yet but that will always be a focus for us. What we wanted to do was create an activation that could be easily packed up and travel so we could take a similar thing from event to event versus trying to go completely all in on a SXSW or Art Basel, not to say that's not going to be something we do in the future, we're just trying to scale our live event footprint and our activity a little bit more.
Was there ever a discussion about creating permanent Doodle-branded locations, inspired by the success of Doodleputt, such as Doodles laser tag or Doodles go kart racing? Julian: I think the thing that we wanted to kind of steer clear of is having any association for Doodles that was not specifically about Doodles, the characters and the stories. If the first time people are experiencing Doodles is through golf or laser tag or bowling you kind of run the risk of people thinking that's what it is. If you think about Mario, the characters, the stories, people were very familiar with what those were before Mario Kart or Mario Golf or Mario Tennis ever came out, I do think there's an opportunity for that in the future. I think people loved Doodleputt, but I think the strategy there was really more about how do you create something splashy and noteworthy at Art Basel that people were truly going to care about doing that was very social but we believe that Camp and the experience that we're creating there is a much better format for where we're going but the idea of Doodles popping up with other sorts of immersive experiences is definitely interesting and something we are actively working on what it looks like to bring other experiences to different markets around the world and it's going to continue to be a core strategy of ours. We're going to learn a lot with with what we do at Camp and we're going to use that data to continue to build out the ecosystem.
Have you considered creating a weekly series on platforms like YouTube, where kids can tune in to watch and engage with the brand on a regular basis, even though you mentioned that you're not pursuing a Doodles movie or animation? Julian: To clarify, a movie, doodles animation, that's actually something we're actively working on. It's just there's no rush to get that out there. When it comes to YouTube, I'm a parent that utilized Cocomelon and Paw Patrol and all these different things on YouTube. So I totally get it. I think there is going to be YouTube content very soon, but there's also going to be TikTok and more Instagram content and there's just going to be a stronger throughline for what we're creating and why, you're going to start to see the story and some of the characters unfold. Not all at once. I'd say that the minute to two minute long videos is something that translates more of like a webcomic, animated series, physical book or social content? All of these things are are being developed right now. So I'd say what you're hoping for is exactly the work that GoldenWolf is doing. Whatever format it comes in I'm not going to guarantee on the spaces today but you can just rest assured knowing that this is 100% top of mind and as big of a priority as anything in the company, probably the biggest priority in the company.
You were referencing OG holders, are these benefits for those that held for a while or just a Doodle holder in general? Julian: We do believe that if you own an original Doodle, you're entitled to the kind of the standard benefits that we're building around membership in owning that Doodle but we also are working through ways to make sure people that have stuck around and engaged are rewarded. If you look at the Pharrell pack, the criteria to actually enter the raffle, you had to have had an OG Doodle, you had to have dooplicated a Doodle, opened a Genesis Box and you had to have signed up for an account with the stoodio. If you did not have an OG Doodle, you were not eligible for that raffle but if you didn't do all the other things that kind of engaged members of the community do, you also couldn't be part of that raffle. So I think you're going to start to see things where all Doodles holders get an opportunity for something. Only Doodles holders that have taken certain actions are going to get an opportunity for something and kind of everything in between.
How do you plan to onboard individuals from the immersive camp experience into the Web3 space? Julian: I'd say that's exactly what we're building and our vision. How do you build a on-chain collectible ecosystem that connects to every single consumer touchpoint? We kind of look at Doodles as a funnel where most people are going to come into contact with us through engaging with content on social media, showing up at experiences like Camp, seeing Adidas or Pharrell post about Doodles etc All of a sudden those people are aware of Doodles and we have an NFT product in the stoodio that feels a lot more like skinning a character in Fortnite or buying something in Roblox where you're basically outfitting your avatar in whatever activation you saw. So like Adidas, Pharrell, you can now buy the stuff that they were representing, build your doodle in that likeness. There's no friction to get in, signing up for a wallet and getting into the stoodio is as easy as setting up an Instagram or Spotify account. It's not even just about it being easy, it's familiar. Getting a metamask, holding a seed phrase, buying crypto, that stuff is not familiar and it scares most people.
We know the technology is ultimately going to get better but in the meantime we want a meaningful way to actually onboard people into this hub that we've built in the stoodio. So if you can create media, experiences, attention you can actually bring them in to your hub, to your collectible ecosystem through a really easy to use product. A product they care about that helps them represent themselves, they get to be a Doodle the same way that our main characters are going to get to be a Doodle. Now they're in, they're going to learn more about blockchain, they're going to learn more about Web3 but they were able to get out of their own way because the technology was invisible. They weren't scared of NFT's and crypto the first time they integrated with Doodles because they had no idea that's what it was. That's a really interesting opportunity because right now for a lot of people it's kind of the boogeyman and if you can help people understand it isn't about the headlines that you read, it's about a better technology stack to create a more meaningful relationship between supporters, collectors, community and the IP itself.
None of the rest is going to matter to those people. Our goal is ultimately to have the entire collectible ecosystem connect to everywhere that people are experiencing the brand. You're going to see that with Camp. You've seen that at all of our live events, if you were a Doodle holder at Art Basel, at Doodleputt, you were able to flash your badge at different activation pillars and it would make a noise and you would get access to different shots, a door would open up and you could actually hit it through the secret passageway and give you an edge over somebody that didn't have a Doodle, you were able to display your Doodle in certain areas in the actual experience itself. So we kind of look at it like it's in real life, it's digital, everything's connected. That is what we're building right now and we really want to make sure that you're giving people as little friction as possible that don't know much about us or the space as a whole.
Beyond GoldenWolf is Doodles looking at other acquisitions in the space? Julian: We're always looking at acquisitions. There's always an opportunity to bring companies in that are either struggling or thriving but by bringing them together, you create an exponential effect. Any time we look at an acquisition, it's always how can we create one plus one equals three.. GoldenWolf is not just about ingesting a really great creative team. It's how can we reinvent their company to create a much better version of GoldenWolf while at the same time creating a new world for the development of Doodles IP. So I'd say that to the extent that any Web3 IP, any underlying infrastructure is interesting, we're definitely all in on on those ideas. We brought in all the engineering and product resources from a from another Web3 company that was struggling earlier this year. It wasn't publicized or anything but it's always something that we're vetting and looking at. I'd also say joint ventures and partnerships, we want to be vertically integrated and own the relationship with our community as much as we possibly can but that's not to say that we're going to be experts in every single area we want to operate in so partnership and joint ventures and trying to scale businesses together is always something that's top of mind for us so yes, absolutely. We're always looking at that.
What does Doodles look like in two years? Julian: I think in the context of Doodles. Doodles is a lifestyle brand that people engage with and are a part of every day. People use it as their PFP, people buy the merch, they communicate with each other, you actually build more content off of the IP, people are starting businesses based off of the IP. Doodles is very real and present in our everyday life and the idea that there are community members where as the brand scales, those people, their interests in the company or the brand scale as well. You're running that parallel to a fictional universe of characters, who is our Buzz Lightyear? Who is our Woody? The fact that there are community members that will be known in the community and the story of those community members just as much as who our main characters are I think is really special because then you could take a fictional universe and a lifestyle brand and have them crash into each other at times.
If you look at the end card for the last trailer we did promoting the Pharrell Pack and Stoodio, it was really cool to see because you saw Pharrell as a Doodle. He's a real person in the real world, but he is now a character in the Doodles universe the same way Lady Gaga and The Weeknd have done things like that with The Simpsons. They're real people but they're in this fictional universe. You saw our main character, the mascot and you also saw a bunch of characters that you might not know, it could be someone from North Dakota or Hong Kong or Tokyo or Miami and the whole point is that they're living in this same universe together. When I think about IP developed from the ground up in Web3, especially when it comes to what Doodles is doing, that concept of digital identity delivered through a brand and the community being as much a part of our universe as the fictional characters that are ultimately going to scale to millions. That is what I think is really interesting about what we're building here and that's why I think the the notion of building a business with your core people is so special and something that doesn't really exist in in the world of IP today.
Can crossovers between real-life and digital formats create a compelling and unique experience? Julian: If you think about your relationship with Mickey Mouse, you watch the shows, maybe you go to the movies. I don't think he's really at the box office anymore but you buy the t-shirt, maybe there's some games, you go to Disneyland. It's really great but there are going to be people in our community that are like Mickey Mouse, right? Like people.
Look at Doodlien, the holographic alien. He minted it. He's turned down massive offers. He is one of the biggest champions of the brand and if you're in Doodles, you know who Doodlien is. That's all part of the of the story of Doodles. People aren't just falling in love with the characters and the stories. They're also falling in love with the process and how it all came together because they feel truly invested in it. That's really special and and I think that's going to be the thing that really, really separates Web3 from a lot of the other IP out there.
I think the main thing I'll sign off with is, Doodles is doing exactly what we said we would be doing at NFTNYC last year. It takes a while to build businesses that truly matter and to build brands and characters and stories that truly matter and then to bring a community closer to that entire experience. I think people are going to be really proud to see what's coming next but very excited to see all the positive reaction and engagement we've had on the timeline recently so appreciate the time today, guys, and we'll talk again soon.
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2023.06.07 00:30 EXPLODODOG The city of Key West is poised to pass this resolution on Thursday! I love my town!! #floridastrong
2023.06.07 00:30 RankTheVoteOhio1 Southeast Ohio Chapter Kickoff Tuesday, 13 June 2023 at 6:30 PM
2023.06.07 00:02 azulyf [H] Humble choice May and June games, Hollow knight, Rain world [W] TF2 keys
Want to trade games for tf2 keys as preference, but any game offer is welcome.
What I have:
Ghostwire Tokyo
Curse of the Dead Gods (might keep)
Honey, I Joined a Cult
Eternal Threads
Turbo Golf Racing
Meeple Station
WARHAMMER 40,000: CHAOS GATE - DAEMONHUNTERS
SPIRITFARER: FAREWELL EDITION
BENDY AND THE DARK REVIVAL
OPERATION: TANGO
WINDJAMMERS 2
BUILDER SIMULATOR
BEHIND THE FRAME: THE FINEST SCENERY
THE INVISIBLE HAND
Hollow knight
Rain world
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2023.06.07 00:00 FappidyDat [H] TF2 Keys & PayPal [W] Humble Bundle Games (Also Games From Past Bundles)
Notes: - I am EXTREMELY busy, but I check my messages and DMs at least ONCE per day. Please be patient and wait at least 24 hours for my response if I don't get back to you immediately.
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- You must be willing to fill a spreadsheet with steam keys.
I pay with the following: TF2 & PayPal
I BUY HB Games | with TF2 | with PayPal | Currently Active Humble Bundle? |
20XX | 0.4 TF2 | $0.88 PP | - |
5D Chess With Multiverse Time Travel | 2.6 TF2 | $5.13 PP | - |
60 Parsecs! | 1.5 TF2 | $2.91 PP | - |
7 Billion Humans | 1.4 TF2 | $2.86 PP | - |
7 Days to Die | 1.1 TF2 | $2.19 PP | - |
A Game of Thrones: The Board Game - Digital Edition | 1.4 TF2 | $2.72 PP | - |
A Hat in Time | 5.1 TF2 | $10.08 PP | - |
A Juggler's Tale | 1.5 TF2 | $2.9 PP | - |
A Plague Tale: Innocence | 1.7 TF2 | $3.44 PP | - |
ABZU | 2.1 TF2 | $4.21 PP | - |
AMID EVIL | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
AO Tennis 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.57 PP | - |
APICO | 2.3 TF2 | $4.61 PP | - |
Absolver | 2.0 TF2 | $3.89 PP | - |
Aeterna Noctis | 1.5 TF2 | $2.91 PP | - |
Age of Empires Definitive Edition | 1.2 TF2 | $2.34 PP | - |
Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition | 1.5 TF2 | $2.98 PP | - |
Age of Wonders III Collection | 0.9 TF2 | $1.81 PP | - |
Age of Wonders: Planetfall - Deluxe Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Age of Wonders: Planetfall | 1.1 TF2 | $2.09 PP | - |
Airport CEO | 3.3 TF2 | $6.58 PP | - |
Alan Wake Collector's Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.37 PP | - |
Alien: Isolation | 1.7 TF2 | $3.42 PP | - |
Aliens: Colonial Marines Collection | 1.2 TF2 | $2.43 PP | - |
Aliens: Fireteam Elite | 1.0 TF2 | $1.92 PP | - |
Alina of the Arena | 2.1 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $4.23 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Luck of the Draw: Roguelike Deckbuilders Bundle |
Amnesia: The Dark Descent | 1.8 TF2 | $3.53 PP | - |
Among Us | 1.1 TF2 | $2.11 PP | - |
Ancestors Legacy | 0.6 TF2 | $1.23 PP | - |
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey | 2.4 TF2 | $4.79 PP | - |
Aragami | 0.4 TF2 | $0.89 PP | - |
Arizona Sunshine | 2.1 TF2 | $4.19 PP | - |
Arma 3 Apex Edition | 1.4 TF2 | $2.8 PP | - |
Arma 3 Contact Edition | 2.5 TF2 | $4.86 PP | - |
Arma 3 Jets | 1.1 TF2 | $2.1 PP | - |
Arma 3 Marksmen | 0.9 TF2 | $1.73 PP | - |
Arma 3 | 2.0 TF2 | $3.93 PP | - |
Assetto Corsa Competizione | 3.1 TF2 | $6.21 PP | - |
Assetto Corsa Ultimate Edition | 6.6 TF2 | $13.15 PP | - |
Automobilista 2 | 9.4 TF2 | $18.68 PP | - |
BATTLETECH - Mercenary Collection | 3.8 TF2 | $7.55 PP | - |
BIOMUTANT | 1.6 TF2 | $3.16 PP | - |
BPM: BULLETS PER MINUTE | 0.9 TF2 | $1.73 PP | - |
BROFORCE | 1.1 TF2 | $2.17 PP | - |
Baba Is You | 1.6 TF2 | $3.07 PP | - |
Back 4 Blood | 2.8 TF2 | $5.55 PP | - |
Bad North: Jotunn Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.07 PP | - |
Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.89 PP | - |
Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.89 PP | - |
Bang-On Balls: Chronicles | 3.1 TF2 | $6.12 PP | - |
Banished | 2.2 TF2 | $4.29 PP | - |
Barotrauma | 7.2 TF2 | $14.2 PP | - |
Bastion | 0.5 TF2 | $0.95 PP | - |
Batman - The Telltale Series | 1.4 TF2 | $2.81 PP | - |
Batman: Arkham Knight | 0.5 TF2 | $1.05 PP | - |
Batman: The Enemy Within - The Telltale Series | 1.4 TF2 | $2.73 PP | - |
Batman™: Arkham Knight Premium Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.53 PP | - |
Batman™: Arkham Origins | 0.9 TF2 | $1.75 PP | - |
Batman™: Arkham VR | 0.7 TF2 | $1.47 PP | - |
Battle Chasers: Nightwar | 0.6 TF2 | $1.2 PP | - |
Battlefleet Gothic: Armada II | 1.8 TF2 | $3.5 PP | - |
Battlefleet Gothic: Armada | 0.9 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Battlezone Gold Edition | 2.1 TF2 | $4.25 PP | - |
Besiege | 1.5 TF2 | $2.89 PP | - |
Beyond Blue | 1.8 TF2 | $3.56 PP | - |
Beyond Two Souls | 1.9 TF2 | $3.68 PP | - |
BioShock Collection | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
BioShock Infinite | 0.8 TF2 | $1.61 PP | - |
BioShock Remastered | 0.9 TF2 | $1.76 PP | - |
Bioshock Infinite: Season Pass | 0.7 TF2 | $1.33 PP | - |
Blade of Darkness | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Blair Witch | 1.1 TF2 | $2.27 PP | - |
Blasphemous | 1.1 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $2.27 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Must-Play Metroidvanias Bundle |
Blood Bowl 2 - Legendary Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.67 PP | - |
Blood: Fresh Supply | 0.6 TF2 | $1.28 PP | - |
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night | 1.4 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $2.74 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Must-Play Metroidvanias Bundle |
Boomerang Fu | 0.6 TF2 | $1.19 PP | - |
Borderlands 2 VR | 4.7 TF2 | $9.4 PP | - |
Borderlands 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.53 PP | - |
Borderlands 3 Super Deluxe Edition | 2.5 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $4.88 PP Refer To My Other Thread | May Multiplayer Bundle |
Borderlands 3 | 1.4 TF2 | $2.81 PP | - |
Borderlands 3: Director's Cut | 1.3 TF2 | $2.51 PP | - |
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection | 3.1 TF2 | $6.23 PP | - |
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
Brutal Legend | 1.0 TF2 | $2.04 PP | - |
Bus Simulator 18 | 2.1 TF2 | $4.07 PP | - |
CHUCHEL Cherry Edition | 0.5 TF2 | $0.91 PP | - |
Call of Cthulhu | 1.1 TF2 | $2.22 PP | - |
Call of Duty: WWII | 14.7 TF2 | $29.16 PP | - |
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger | 0.4 TF2 | $0.79 PP | - |
Call to Arms - Gates of Hell: Ostfront | 9.6 TF2 | $18.99 PP | - |
Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.75 PP | - |
Carcassonne - Tiles & Tactics | 0.6 TF2 | $1.22 PP | - |
Carto | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
Celeste | 1.8 TF2 | $3.56 PP | - |
Chess Ultra | 0.6 TF2 | $1.2 PP | - |
Children of Morta | 0.6 TF2 | $1.25 PP | - |
Chivalry 2 | 3.5 TF2 | $6.87 PP | - |
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare | 0.4 TF2 | $0.8 PP | - |
Chrono Ark | 2.8 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $5.56 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Luck of the Draw: Roguelike Deckbuilders Bundle |
Cities: Skylines Deluxe Edition | 4.7 TF2 | $9.3 PP | - |
Clone Drone in the Danger Zone | 4.8 TF2 | $9.55 PP | - |
Cloudpunk | 0.9 TF2 | $1.74 PP | - |
Code Vein | 1.7 TF2 | $3.35 PP | - |
Coffee Talk | 2.5 TF2 | $4.93 PP | - |
Company of Heroes 2 - The Western Front Armies | 0.8 TF2 | $1.55 PP | - |
Company of Heroes 2 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Company of Heroes | 1.8 TF2 | $3.51 PP | - |
Company of Heroes: Opposing Fronts | 0.7 TF2 | $1.46 PP | - |
Conan Exiles | 2.0 TF2 | $3.88 PP | - |
Construction Simulator 2015 | 1.2 TF2 | $2.44 PP | - |
Contagion | 0.4 TF2 | $0.89 PP | - |
Control Ultimate Edition | 1.9 TF2 | $3.85 PP | - |
Creed: Rise to Glory™ | 2.2 TF2 | $4.38 PP | - |
Crusader Kings II: Imperial Collection | 9.9 TF2 | $19.52 PP | - |
Crusader Kings II: Royal Collection | 6.5 TF2 | $12.87 PP | - |
Crusader Kings III | 6.6 TF2 | $13.08 PP | - |
Crysis® 2 Maximum Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.56 PP | - |
Cultist Simulator Anthology Edition | 1.4 TF2 | $2.75 PP | - |
Cultist Simulator | 1.1 TF2 | $2.24 PP | - |
DARK SOULS™ III Deluxe Edition | 19.8 TF2 | $39.19 PP | - |
DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR'S CUT | 3.0 TF2 | $5.89 PP | - |
DEATHLOOP | 2.7 TF2 | $5.35 PP | - |
DIRT 5 | 4.2 TF2 | $8.36 PP | - |
DMC - Devil May Cry | 1.0 TF2 | $1.9 PP | - |
DRAGON BALL FIGHTERZ - Ultimate Edition | 15.2 TF2 | $30.16 PP | - |
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 | 1.8 TF2 | $3.56 PP | - |
DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE | 0.6 TF2 | $1.16 PP | - |
DRAGONBALL XENOVERSE Bundle Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.76 PP | - |
DRIFT21 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.11 PP | - |
Dark Deity | 0.4 TF2 | $0.83 PP | - |
Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin | 7.8 TF2 | $15.53 PP | - |
Dark Souls III | 16.4 TF2 | $32.49 PP | - |
Darkest Dungeon | 0.7 TF2 | $1.33 PP | - |
Darksiders Genesis | 1.3 TF2 | $2.64 PP | - |
Darksiders II Deathinitive Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $2.06 PP | - |
Darksiders III | 0.8 TF2 | $1.53 PP | - |
Darkwood | 0.6 TF2 | $1.09 PP | - |
Day of the Tentacle Remastered | 0.4 TF2 | $0.88 PP | - |
DayZ | 9.4 TF2 | $18.68 PP | - |
Daymare: 1998 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.78 PP | - |
Dead Estate | 1.4 TF2 | $2.85 PP | - |
Dead Island - Definitive Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.61 PP | - |
Dead Island Definitive Collection | 1.5 TF2 | $2.97 PP | - |
Dead Island Riptide - Definitive Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.25 PP | - |
Dead Rising 2: Off the Record | 1.2 TF2 | $2.44 PP | - |
Dead Rising 3 Apocalypse Edition | 1.7 TF2 | $3.43 PP | - |
Dead Rising 4 Frank’s Big Package | 2.5 TF2 | $4.96 PP | - |
Dead Rising 4 | 1.0 TF2 | $2.04 PP | - |
Dead Rising | 1.0 TF2 | $1.92 PP | - |
Dead Rising® 2 | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Death's Gambit | 0.6 TF2 | $1.15 PP | - |
Deep Rock Galactic | 3.3 TF2 | $6.59 PP | - |
Descenders | 0.8 TF2 | $1.49 PP | - |
Desperados III | 0.9 TF2 | $1.79 PP | - |
Destiny 2: Beyond Light | 1.2 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $2.34 PP Refer To My Other Thread | May Multiplayer Bundle |
Destroy All Humans | 1.1 TF2 | $2.08 PP | - |
Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut | 0.9 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Devil May Cry HD Collection | 1.7 TF2 | $3.46 PP | - |
Devil May Cry® 4 Special Edition | 1.4 TF2 | $2.83 PP | - |
DiRT Rally 2.0 | 5.1 TF2 | $10.0 PP | - |
Dicey Dungeons | 1.0 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $1.95 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Luck of the Draw: Roguelike Deckbuilders Bundle |
Dinosaur Fossil Hunter | 0.5 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
Distance | 1.1 TF2 | $2.08 PP | - |
Distant Worlds: Universe | 0.6 TF2 | $1.27 PP | - |
Do Not Feed the Monkeys | 0.4 TF2 | $0.75 PP | - |
Doom Eternal | 2.6 TF2 | $5.18 PP | - |
Door Kickers | 1.7 TF2 | $3.33 PP | - |
Door Kickers: Action Squad | 0.4 TF2 | $0.74 PP | - |
Dorfromantik | 2.0 TF2 | $4.01 PP | - |
Dragon Ball FighterZ | 2.0 TF2 | $4.04 PP | - |
Dragons Dogma - Dark Arisen | 1.1 TF2 | $2.1 PP | - |
Drake Hollow | 0.4 TF2 | $0.81 PP | - |
Drone Swarm | 0.4 TF2 | $0.8 PP | - |
Dungeon Defenders | 1.1 TF2 | $2.25 PP | - |
Dungeon Defenders: Awakened | 2.6 TF2 | $5.21 PP | - |
Dungreed | 0.9 TF2 | $1.78 PP | - |
Dusk | 2.0 TF2 | $4.0 PP | - |
EARTH DEFENSE FORCE 4.1 The Shadow of New Despair | 3.1 TF2 | $6.22 PP | - |
ELEX | 1.1 TF2 | $2.15 PP | - |
EVERSPACE™ | 1.8 TF2 | $3.57 PP | - |
Elite: Dangerous | 1.4 TF2 | $2.75 PP | - |
Empire of Sin | 1.3 TF2 | $2.6 PP | - |
Endzone - A World Apart | 0.4 TF2 | $0.71 PP | - |
Euro Truck Simulator 2 | 1.6 TF2 | $3.19 PP | - |
Exanima | 2.6 TF2 | $5.18 PP | - |
FTL: Faster Than Light | 1.0 TF2 | $1.9 PP | - |
Fable Anniversary | 4.8 TF2 | $9.53 PP | - |
Fallout 76 | 2.2 TF2 | $4.39 PP | - |
Fantasy General II | 0.6 TF2 | $1.23 PP | - |
Farming Simulator 17 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.11 PP | - |
Fights in Tight Spaces | 6.0 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $11.88 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Luck of the Draw: Roguelike Deckbuilders Bundle |
Firefighting Simulator - The Squad | 4.8 TF2 | $9.43 PP | - |
First Class Trouble | 0.6 TF2 | $1.1 PP | - |
For The King | 0.9 TF2 | $1.84 PP | - |
Forager | 1.1 TF2 | $2.16 PP | - |
Forts | 3.0 TF2 | $5.87 PP | - |
Friday the 13th: The Game | 2.9 TF2 | $5.81 PP | - |
Frostpunk | 1.0 TF2 | $2.04 PP | - |
Full Metal Furies | 0.6 TF2 | $1.12 PP | - |
Furi | 1.3 TF2 | $2.56 PP | - |
GRID | 0.8 TF2 | $1.6 PP | - |
GRIS | 0.5 TF2 | $1.08 PP | - |
GUILTY GEAR XX ACCENT CORE PLUS R | 0.4 TF2 | $0.89 PP | - |
Gang Beasts | 3.0 TF2 | $5.94 PP | - |
Garden Paws | 1.0 TF2 | $2.0 PP | - |
Gas Station Simulator | 3.1 TF2 | $6.16 PP | - |
Gears 5 | 10.9 TF2 | $21.52 PP | - |
Gears Tactics | 4.8 TF2 | $9.55 PP | - |
Generation Zero® | 0.8 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $1.58 PP Refer To My Other Thread | May Multiplayer Bundle |
Gloria Victis | 0.4 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $0.85 PP Refer To My Other Thread | May Multiplayer Bundle |
Goat Simulator | 0.5 TF2 | $0.93 PP | - |
Godlike Burger | 1.0 TF2 | $1.89 PP | - |
Golf With Your Friends | 1.0 TF2 | $2.04 PP | - |
Gordian Quest | 1.8 TF2 | $3.54 PP | - |
Gotham Knights | 5.5 TF2 | $10.85 PP | - |
GreedFall | 0.8 TF2 | $1.52 PP | - |
Gremlins, Inc. | 1.4 TF2 | $2.74 PP | - |
Grim Dawn | 4.8 TF2 | $9.54 PP | - |
Grim Fandango Remastered | 0.6 TF2 | $1.1 PP | - |
Guacamelee! 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.18 PP | - |
HITMAN™2 Gold Edition | 3.1 TF2 | $6.1 PP | - |
HIVESWAP: Act 2 | 1.6 TF2 | $3.23 PP | - |
HOT WHEELS UNLEASHED™ | 1.9 TF2 | $3.78 PP | - |
HROT | 4.2 TF2 | $8.22 PP | - |
Hard Bullet | 1.2 TF2 | $2.35 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Battle for the Bosporus | 1.8 TF2 | $3.57 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Cadet Edition | 6.2 TF2 | $12.21 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Death or Dishonor | 1.0 TF2 | $1.94 PP | - |
Hearts of Iron IV: Waking the Tiger | 2.0 TF2 | $3.88 PP | - |
Heave Ho | 0.6 TF2 | $1.09 PP | - |
Heavy Rain | 1.9 TF2 | $3.7 PP | - |
Hell Let Loose | 6.3 TF2 | $12.56 PP | - |
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice | 1.4 TF2 | $2.87 PP | - |
Hello, Neighbor! | 0.5 TF2 | $1.01 PP | - |
Hellpoint | 0.4 TF2 | $0.73 PP | - |
Heroes of Hammerwatch | 0.8 TF2 | $1.56 PP | - |
Hitman Absolution | 0.4 TF2 | $0.77 PP | - |
Hitman Game of the Year Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.58 PP | - |
Hollow Knight | 2.5 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $5.0 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Must-Play Metroidvanias Bundle |
Homefront: The Revolution | 0.8 TF2 | $1.65 PP | - |
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number Digital Special Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.22 PP | - |
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number | 0.6 TF2 | $1.14 PP | - |
Hotline Miami | 0.9 TF2 | $1.82 PP | - |
House Flipper | 3.1 TF2 | $6.1 PP | - |
Human: Fall Flat | 1.1 TF2 | $2.19 PP | - |
HuniePop | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Huntdown | 1.7 TF2 | $3.3 PP | - |
Hurtworld | 2.2 TF2 | $4.4 PP | - |
Hyper Light Drifter | 1.6 TF2 | $3.09 PP | - |
Hypnospace Outlaw | 0.8 TF2 | $1.53 PP | - |
I Expect You To Die | 1.3 TF2 | $2.67 PP | - |
I-NFECTED | 6.2 TF2 | $12.36 PP | - |
INSIDE | 1.6 TF2 | $3.15 PP | - |
INSURGENCY | 2.3 TF2 | $4.46 PP | - |
Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.73 PP | - |
Imperator: Rome Deluxe Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.18 PP | - |
Imperator: Rome | 1.1 TF2 | $2.09 PP | - |
Injustice 2 Legendary Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.2 PP | - |
Injustice 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.74 PP | - |
Into the Breach | 1.5 TF2 | $2.91 PP | - |
Into the Radius VR | 3.3 TF2 | $6.6 PP | - |
Ion Fury | 1.9 TF2 | $3.74 PP | - |
Iron Harvest | 0.9 TF2 | $1.83 PP | - |
Jalopy | 0.9 TF2 | $1.81 PP | - |
Job Simulator | 6.2 TF2 | $12.21 PP | - |
Jurassic World Evolution 2 | 2.2 TF2 | $4.41 PP | - |
Just Cause 2 | 0.4 TF2 | $0.87 PP | - |
Just Cause 3 XXL Edition | 1.2 TF2 | $2.46 PP | - |
Just Cause 4: Complete Edition | 1.9 TF2 | $3.82 PP | - |
KartKraft | 4.2 TF2 | $8.39 PP | - |
Katamari Damacy REROLL | 1.1 TF2 | $2.08 PP | - |
Katana ZERO | 1.5 TF2 | $2.9 PP | - |
Kerbal Space Program | 0.8 TF2 | $1.66 PP | - |
Killer Instinct | 8.7 TF2 | $17.3 PP | - |
Killing Floor 2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.42 PP | - |
Killing Floor | 0.9 TF2 | $1.69 PP | - |
Kingdom Come: Deliverance | 1.5 TF2 | $3.01 PP | - |
Kingdom: Two Crowns | 1.1 TF2 | $2.1 PP | - |
Kitaria Fables | 0.4 TF2 | $0.75 PP | - |
LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Premium Edition | 0.5 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
LEGO Batman Trilogy | 1.4 TF2 | $2.74 PP | - |
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.2 PP | - |
LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga | 0.6 TF2 | $1.16 PP | - |
LEGO® City Undercover | 1.0 TF2 | $1.94 PP | - |
LEGO® DC Super-Villains Deluxe Edition | 1.9 TF2 | $3.77 PP | - |
LEGO® DC Super-Villains | 0.5 TF2 | $0.95 PP | - |
LEGO® Jurassic World™ | 0.5 TF2 | $0.92 PP | - |
LEGO® MARVEL's Avengers | 0.4 TF2 | $0.77 PP | - |
LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 Deluxe Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.15 PP | - |
LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.32 PP | - |
LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens - Deluxe Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
LEGO® Star Wars™: The Force Awakens | 0.5 TF2 | $0.91 PP | - |
LEGO® Worlds | 1.0 TF2 | $1.96 PP | - |
LIMBO | 0.4 TF2 | $0.71 PP | - |
Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective | 0.7 TF2 | $1.45 PP | - |
Labyrinthine | 1.8 TF2 | $3.54 PP | - |
Lake | 0.7 TF2 | $1.41 PP | - |
Last Oasis | 0.8 TF2 | $1.68 PP | - |
Layers of Fear 2 | 6.2 TF2 | $12.22 PP | - |
Layers of Fear | 0.6 TF2 | $1.11 PP | - |
Legion TD 2 | 2.3 TF2 | $4.56 PP | - |
Len's Island | 4.1 TF2 | $8.16 PP | - |
Lethal League Blaze | 2.4 TF2 | $4.79 PP | - |
Lethal League | 1.5 TF2 | $2.97 PP | - |
Library Of Ruina | 3.2 TF2 | $6.36 PP | - |
Life is Feudal: Your Own | 0.7 TF2 | $1.48 PP | - |
Life is Strange 2 Complete Season | 0.7 TF2 | $1.44 PP | - |
Life is Strange Complete Season (Episodes 1-5) | 4.5 TF2 | $8.89 PP | - |
Little Misfortune | 2.2 TF2 | $4.43 PP | - |
Little Nightmares Complete Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.09 PP | - |
Little Nightmares | 0.9 TF2 | $1.79 PP | - |
Lobotomy Corporation Monster Management Simulation | 5.0 TF2 | $9.88 PP | - |
Loot River | 2.9 TF2 | $5.76 PP | - |
Lords of the Fallen Game of the Year Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.61 PP | - |
Lost Ember | 1.4 TF2 | $2.73 PP | - |
Luck be a Landlord | 1.0 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $1.89 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Luck of the Draw: Roguelike Deckbuilders Bundle |
METAL GEAR SOLID V: THE PHANTOM PAIN | 1.2 TF2 | $2.46 PP | - |
METAL GEAR SOLID V: The Definitive Experience | 2.0 TF2 | $3.99 PP | - |
MONSTER HUNTER RISE | 4.3 TF2 | $8.44 PP | - |
MORTAL KOMBAT 11 | 1.6 TF2 | $3.26 PP | - |
MX vs. ATV Unleashed | 0.4 TF2 | $0.73 PP | - |
Mad Max | 1.1 TF2 | $2.22 PP | - |
Mafia II: Definitive Edition | 3.0 TF2 | $6.03 PP | - |
Mafia III: Definitive Edition | 2.1 TF2 | $4.23 PP | - |
Mafia: Definitive Edition | 2.2 TF2 | $4.3 PP | - |
Magicka 2 - Deluxe Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $1.91 PP | - |
Magicka 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.17 PP | - |
Maneater | 0.7 TF2 | $1.46 PP | - |
Manhunt | 1.1 TF2 | $2.08 PP | - |
Mars Horizon | 0.8 TF2 | $1.52 PP | - |
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite - Deluxe Edition | 2.8 TF2 | $5.56 PP | - |
Mass Effect™ Legendary Edition | 5.8 TF2 | $11.54 PP | - |
Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne | 0.7 TF2 | $1.48 PP | - |
Max Payne | 1.0 TF2 | $2.02 PP | - |
MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries | 2.5 TF2 | $4.97 PP | - |
Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.25 PP | - |
Mega Man Legacy Collection | 0.4 TF2 | $0.79 PP | - |
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 - Deluxe Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.67 PP | - |
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 War Chest Edition | 0.8 TF2 | $1.65 PP | - |
Men of War: Assault Squad 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.64 PP | - |
Messenger | 0.9 TF2 | $1.73 PP | - |
Metro 2033 Redux | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
Metro Exodus | 1.8 TF2 | $3.53 PP | - |
Metro Redux Bundle | 1.0 TF2 | $1.93 PP | - |
Metro: Last Light Redux | 1.1 TF2 | $2.14 PP | - |
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.74 PP | - |
Middle-earth™: Shadow of War™ | 0.8 TF2 | $1.51 PP | - |
Mirror's Edge | 3.8 TF2 | $7.56 PP | - |
Miscreated | 1.5 TF2 | $2.88 PP | - |
Monster Sanctuary | 0.6 TF2 | $1.25 PP | - |
Monster Train | 0.5 TF2 | $0.98 PP | - |
Moonlighter | 0.4 TF2 | $0.81 PP | - |
Moons of Madness | 1.7 TF2 | $3.43 PP | - |
Mordhau | 1.7 TF2 | $3.27 PP | - |
Mortal Kombat X | 0.7 TF2 | $1.36 PP | - |
Mortal Shell | 1.4 TF2 | $2.74 PP | - |
Motorcycle Mechanic Simulator 2021 | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Motorsport Manager | 1.4 TF2 | $2.73 PP | - |
Move or Die | 0.7 TF2 | $1.44 PP | - |
Moving Out | 0.9 TF2 | $1.85 PP | - |
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden - Deluxe Edition | 1.7 TF2 | $3.28 PP | - |
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden | 1.8 TF2 | $3.53 PP | - |
My Friend Pedro | 0.9 TF2 | $1.76 PP | - |
My Time At Portia | 1.1 TF2 | $2.12 PP | - |
NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 Road to Boruto | 3.8 TF2 | $7.55 PP | - |
NASCAR Heat 5 - Ultimate Edition | 0.5 TF2 | $1.08 PP | - |
NBA 2K13 | 4.7 TF2 | $9.4 PP | - |
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 | 1.5 TF2 | $2.91 PP | - |
Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker - Deluxe Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.1 PP | - |
Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker | 0.4 TF2 | $0.82 PP | - |
Necromunda: Hired Gun | 0.9 TF2 | $1.79 PP | - |
Neon Abyss | 0.5 TF2 | $0.94 PP | - |
Neverwinter Nights: Complete Adventures | 3.7 TF2 | $7.26 PP | - |
Nine Parchments | 2.1 TF2 | $4.22 PP | - |
No Straight Roads: Encore Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.63 PP | - |
No Time to Relax | 3.7 TF2 | $7.29 PP | - |
Northgard | 1.2 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $2.38 PP Refer To My Other Thread | May Multiplayer Bundle |
Not For Broadcast | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PP | - |
ONE PIECE BURNING BLOOD | 0.7 TF2 | $1.44 PP | - |
ONE PIECE PIRATE WARRIORS 3 Gold Edition | 1.1 TF2 | $2.12 PP | - |
One Step From Eden | 1.0 TF2 | $1.99 PP | - |
Opus Magnum | 1.1 TF2 | $2.09 PP | - |
Orcs Must Die! 3 | 1.9 TF2 | $3.81 PP | - |
Outlast 2 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.27 PP | - |
Outward | 1.5 TF2 | $2.91 PP | - |
Overcooked | 0.8 TF2 | $1.58 PP | - |
Overcooked! 2 | 1.4 TF2 | $2.74 PP | - |
Overgrowth | 0.8 TF2 | $1.55 PP | - |
PAYDAY 2 | 0.5 TF2 | $0.92 PP | - |
PC Building Simulator | 0.7 TF2 | $1.41 PP | - |
PGA TOUR 2K21 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.2 PP | - |
Paint the Town Red | 3.3 TF2 | $6.56 PP | - |
Parkitect | 6.5 TF2 | $12.86 PP | - |
Pathfinder: Kingmaker - Enhanced Plus Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.24 PP | - |
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous | 1.4 TF2 | $2.79 PP | - |
Pathologic 2 | 0.5 TF2 | $1.04 PP | - |
Pathologic Classic HD | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
Per Aspera | 0.7 TF2 | $1.37 PP | - |
Pikuniku | 0.8 TF2 | $1.49 PP | - |
Pillars of Eternity Definitive Edition | 1.4 TF2 | $2.87 PP | - |
Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire | 1.0 TF2 | $2.02 PP | - |
Pistol Whip | 6.2 TF2 | $12.21 PP | - |
Plague Inc: Evolved | 1.6 TF2 | $3.2 PP | - |
Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
Planet Coaster | 1.8 TF2 | $3.65 PP | - |
Planet Zoo | 2.2 TF2 | $4.27 PP | - |
Planetary Annihilation: TITANS | 6.0 TF2 | $11.9 PP | - |
Portal Knights | 1.5 TF2 | $2.91 PP | - |
Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid | 2.7 TF2 | $5.42 PP | - |
PowerBeatsVR | 1.0 TF2 | $1.97 PP | - |
PowerSlave Exhumed | 1.4 TF2 | $2.74 PP | - |
Praey for the Gods | 0.5 TF2 | $0.9 PP | - |
Prehistoric Kingdom | 1.3 TF2 | $2.5 PP | - |
Prison Architect | 0.4 TF2 | $0.88 PP | - |
Pro Cycling Manager 2019 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.58 PP | - |
Project Hospital | 2.4 TF2 | $4.72 PP | - |
Project Wingman | 1.7 TF2 | $3.27 PP | - |
Project Winter | 1.5 TF2 | $2.88 PP | - |
Propnight | 0.7 TF2 | $1.37 PP | - |
Pumpkin Jack | 0.4 TF2 | $0.83 PP | - |
Quantum Break | 2.6 TF2 | $5.15 PP | - |
RESIDENT EVIL 3 | 2.4 TF2 | $4.8 PP | - |
RUGBY 20 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.55 PP | - |
RWBY: Grimm Eclipse | 3.8 TF2 | $7.43 PP | - |
Ragnaröck | 3.5 TF2 | $6.84 PP | - |
Railway Empire | 0.4 TF2 | $0.8 PP | - |
Raw Data | 1.1 TF2 | $2.14 PP | - |
Re:Legend | 1.0 TF2 | $1.94 PP | - |
Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered | 0.5 TF2 | $0.94 PP | - |
Red Matter | 4.5 TF2 | $8.86 PP | - |
Resident Evil / biohazard HD REMASTER | 1.1 TF2 | $2.18 PP | - |
Resident Evil 0 / biohazard 0 HD Remaster | 1.2 TF2 | $2.31 PP | - |
Resident Evil 5 GOLD Edition | 1.5 TF2 | $3.04 PP | - |
Resident Evil 5 | 1.0 TF2 | $1.95 PP | - |
Resident Evil 6 | 1.4 TF2 | $2.79 PP | - |
Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Deluxe Edition | 2.4 TF2 | $4.84 PP | - |
Resident Evil: Revelations | 1.0 TF2 | $1.92 PP | - |
Retro Machina | 0.5 TF2 | $1.01 PP | - |
Risen | 0.6 TF2 | $1.25 PP | - |
Rising Storm 2: Vietnam | 0.6 TF2 | $1.27 PP | - |
River City Girls | 1.4 TF2 | $2.83 PP | - |
Roboquest | 0.5 TF2 | $1.05 PP | - |
Rollercoaster Tycoon 2: Triple Thrill Pack | 1.6 TF2 | $3.17 PP | - |
Rubber Bandits | 0.8 TF2 | $1.5 PP | - |
Ryse: Son of Rome | 1.7 TF2 | $3.32 PP | - |
SCP: Pandemic | 2.4 TF2 | $4.85 PP | - |
SCUM | 3.5 TF2 | $6.86 PP | - |
SOMA | 3.3 TF2 | $6.51 PP | - |
SONG OF HORROR Complete Edition | 1.0 TF2 | $1.94 PP | - |
STAR WARS® THE FORCE UNLEASHED II | 0.9 TF2 | $1.88 PP | - |
STAR WARS™ Galactic Battlegrounds Saga | 0.6 TF2 | $1.08 PP | - |
STAR WARS™: Squadrons | 1.6 TF2 | $3.07 PP | - |
SUPERHOT VR | 2.3 TF2 | $4.46 PP | - |
SUPERHOT | 0.8 TF2 | $1.57 PP | - |
SUPERHOT: MIND CONTROL DELETE | 0.5 TF2 | $0.98 PP | - |
Saint's Row The Third Remastered | 2.4 TF2 | $4.81 PP | - |
Saints Row 2 | 0.7 TF2 | $1.48 PP | - |
Saints Row IV Game of the Century Edition | 1.3 TF2 | $2.53 PP | - |
Saints Row IV | 1.1 TF2 | $2.23 PP | - |
Saints Row the Third - The Full Package | 1.0 TF2 | $1.91 PP | - |
Saints Row: The Third | 0.7 TF2 | $1.47 PP | - |
Salt and Sanctuary | 1.1 TF2 | $2.1 PP | - |
Sanctum 2 | 0.5 TF2 | $1.05 PP | - |
Satisfactory | 6.8 TF2 | $13.5 PP | - |
Scarlet Nexus | 2.9 TF2 | $5.75 PP | - |
Scribblenauts Unlimited | 0.4 TF2 | $0.76 PP | - |
Secret Neighbor | 0.9 TF2 | $1.76 PP | - |
Serious Sam 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.57 PP | - |
Serious Sam 3: BFE | 1.0 TF2 | $1.97 PP | - |
Serious Sam 4 | 4.7 TF2 | $9.3 PP | - |
Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem | 2.3 TF2 | $4.47 PP | - |
Severed Steel | 1.7 TF2 | $3.46 PP | - |
Shadow Man Remastered | 1.1 TF2 | $2.11 PP | - |
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun | 0.4 TF2 | $0.85 PP | - |
Shadow Warrior 2 | 0.9 TF2 | $1.74 PP | - |
Shadow of the Tomb Raider | 3.1 TF2 | $6.23 PP | - |
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Shenmue I & II | 1.3 TF2 | $2.55 PP | - |
Shining Resonance Refrain | 0.4 TF2 | $0.81 PP | - |
Sid Meier's Civilization VI : Platinum Edition | 3.0 TF2 | $5.99 PP | - |
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Slay the Spire | 3.1 TF2 | $6.22 PP | - |
Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition | 0.9 TF2 | $1.81 PP | - |
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Space Engineers | 2.6 TF2 | $5.24 PP | - |
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Spirit Of The Island | 1.5 TF2 | $2.88 PP | - |
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated | 1.0 TF2 | $1.91 PP | - |
Spyro™ Reignited Trilogy | 4.2 TF2 | $8.22 PP | - |
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Star Trek: Bridge Crew | 4.3 TF2 | $8.55 PP | - |
Star Wars: Battlefront 2 (Classic, 2005) | 1.8 TF2 | $3.54 PP | - |
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Star Wars® Empire at War™: Gold Pack | 1.6 TF2 | $3.07 PP | - |
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Starbound | 1.2 TF2 | $2.42 PP | - |
State of Decay 2: Juggernaut Edition | 3.1 TF2 | $6.21 PP | - |
Staxel | 0.6 TF2 | $1.11 PP | - |
SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech | 0.5 TF2 | $1.06 PP | - |
Steel Division: Normandy 44 | 2.2 TF2 | $4.36 PP | - |
Stellaris Galaxy Edition | 3.2 TF2 | $6.32 PP | - |
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Stellaris: Lithoids Species Pack | 1.0 TF2 | $1.95 PP | - |
Stick Fight: The Game | 0.6 TF2 | $1.28 PP | - |
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Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection | 2.6 TF2 | $5.06 PP | - |
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Super Meat Boy | 0.5 TF2 | $1.08 PP | - |
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Supreme Commander 2 | 0.8 TF2 | $1.58 PP | - |
Surgeon Simulator: Experience Reality | 1.7 TF2 | $3.46 PP | - |
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Surviving Mars | 0.5 TF2 | $0.92 PP | - |
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Talisman: Digital Edition | 0.5 TF2 | $0.97 PP | - |
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The Wolf Among Us | 1.2 TF2 | $2.43 PP | - |
This Is the Police | 0.5 TF2 | $1.01 PP | - |
This War of Mine: Complete Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.41 PP | - |
Titan Quest Anniversary Edition | 0.6 TF2 | $1.17 PP | - |
Tomb Raider | 1.5 TF2 | $2.88 PP | - |
Torchlight II | 0.7 TF2 | $1.38 PP | - |
Total Tank Simulator | 0.5 TF2 | $0.96 PP | - |
Total War Shogun 2 Collection | 1.7 TF2 | $3.46 PP | - |
Total War: ATTILA | 2.4 TF2 | $4.71 PP | - |
Total War: Empire - Definitive Edition | 1.7 TF2 | $3.42 PP | - |
Total War: Napoleon - Definitive Edition | 1.8 TF2 | $3.56 PP | - |
Total War: Rome II - Emperor Edition | 2.9 TF2 | $5.83 PP | - |
Total War™: WARHAMMER® | 2.8 TF2 | $5.56 PP | - |
Totally Accurate Battle Simulator | 2.8 TF2 | $5.55 PP | - |
Totally Reliable Delivery Service | 0.6 TF2 | $1.23 PP | - |
Tour de France 2020 | 0.6 TF2 | $1.13 PP | - |
Tower Unite | 5.1 TF2 | $10.09 PP | - |
Townscaper | 0.6 TF2 | $1.17 PP | - |
Trailmakers Deluxe Edition | 1.4 TF2 | $2.79 PP | - |
Train Simulator Classic | 0.8 TF2 | $1.58 PP | - |
Tribes of Midgard | 0.8 TF2 | $1.55 PP | - |
Tricky Towers | 2.0 TF2 | $4.02 PP | - |
Trine 2: Complete Story | 1.2 TF2 | $2.28 PP | - |
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Trine Ultimate Collection | 4.6 TF2 | $9.06 PP | - |
Tropico 5 – Complete Collection | 0.8 TF2 | $1.62 PP | - |
Tropico 6 El-Prez Edition | 2.3 TF2 | $4.56 PP | - |
Tropico 6 | 2.3 TF2 | $4.47 PP | - |
Turmoil | 0.5 TF2 | $0.96 PP | - |
Turok | 0.4 TF2 | $0.75 PP | - |
Two Point Hospital | 2.1 TF2 | $4.22 PP | - |
Ultimate Chicken Horse | 1.8 TF2 | $3.56 PP | - |
Ultimate Fishing Simulator | 0.5 TF2 | $0.91 PP | - |
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 | 1.8 TF2 | $3.55 PP | - |
Ultra Street Fighter IV | 0.6 TF2 | $1.11 PP | - |
Undertale | 2.1 TF2 | $4.2 PP | - |
Universe Sandbox | 4.8 TF2 | $9.41 PP | - |
Unrailed! | 1.6 TF2 | $3.07 PP | - |
Until You Fall | 0.7 TF2 | $1.39 PP | - |
VTOL VR | 6.4 TF2 | $12.66 PP | - |
Vacation Simulator | 5.2 TF2 | $10.21 PP | - |
Vagante | 0.7 TF2 | $1.34 PP | - |
Valkyria Chronicles 4 Complete Edition | 1.9 TF2 | $3.77 PP | - |
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Vampyr | 2.2 TF2 | $4.35 PP | - |
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Vertigo Remastered | 0.4 TF2 | $0.8 PP | - |
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Viscera Cleanup Detail | 2.0 TF2 | $4.05 PP | - |
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Volcanoids | 1.4 TF2 | $2.81 PP | - |
Vox Machinae | 3.4 TF2 | $6.7 PP | - |
Wargame: Red Dragon | 5.2 TF2 | $10.22 PP | - |
Wargroove | 0.5 TF2 | $0.91 PP | - |
Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate - Daemonhunters | 1.6 TF2 Refer To My Other Thread | $3.22 PP Refer To My Other Thread | Humble Choice (May 2023) |
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Master Collection | 1.5 TF2 | $2.91 PP | - |
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II - Grand Master Collection | 2.3 TF2 | $4.55 PP | - |
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II: Retribution | 0.8 TF2 | $1.68 PP | - |
Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics of War | 0.6 TF2 | $1.23 PP | - |
Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Tyranids | 1.4 TF2 | $2.86 PP | - |
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Collection | 2.1 TF2 | $4.17 PP | - |
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Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide Collector's Edition | 0.7 TF2 | $1.36 PP | - |
Warhammer: Vermintide 2 - Collector's Edition | 1.6 TF2 | $3.15 PP | - |
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Warhammer® 40,000: Dawn of War® II | 0.6 TF2 | $1.25 PP | - |
Warhammer® 40,000™: Dawn of War® III | 1.8 TF2 | $3.49 PP | - |
Warpips | 0.7 TF2 | $1.48 PP | - |
Wasteland 3 | 1.3 TF2 | $2.6 PP | - |
We Happy Few | 0.9 TF2 | $1.88 PP | - |
We Need to Go Deeper | 1.4 TF2 | $2.87 PP | - |
We Were Here Too | 1.2 TF2 | $2.38 PP | - |
White Day : a labyrinth named school | 0.6 TF2 | $1.24 PP | - |
Who's Your Daddy | 1.9 TF2 | $3.67 PP | - |
Wingspan | 1.2 TF2 | $2.31 PP | - |
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Witch It | 3.3 TF2 | $6.57 PP | - |
Wizard of Legend | 1.8 TF2 | $3.56 PP | - |
World War Z: Aftermath | 4.6 TF2 | $9.09 PP | - |
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XCOM 2 Collection | 1.4 TF2 | $2.7 PP | - |
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2023.06.07 00:00 Clerk_Sam_Lowry Trip Report- 13 days Tokyo/Kyoto/Hakone/Nagoya (Ghibli Park) /Hiroshima with a 2 year-old toddler. (plus day-trips to Nara and Osaka)
Trip Report- 13 days Tokyo/Kyoto/Hakone/Nagoya (Ghibli Park) /Hiroshima with a 2 year-old toddler. (plus day-trips to Nara and Osaka) I love reading other peoples' trip reports and thought it might be useful to share my experiences travelling with my wife and toddler in Japan. We used Shinkasens for most of our travel between cities but did rent a car in the middle so that we could drive to a rural Onsen and then to Shirakawa-Go from Nagoya. (We also briefly rented a car to visit 3 plaaces around Hakone, too).
First of all, traveling with a toddler in japan is great. Our kid loves trains and busses and got tons of attention and shouts of "KAWAI!!" from friendly people everywhere we went. She even got a lullaby sung to her by a Japanese grandmother as she dozed on a city bus in Kyoto. She never had to pay for any bus fares or train fares. (technically she was a "lap baby" on the Shinkansens).
We read a book of etiquette before we went and it was very useful to know. I am sure most of these tips are stickied elsewhere , but things like "don't point with one finger, always grasp cups with both hands, don't wipe your face/mouth with the hand-cloth, don't talk loudly in restaurants or on trains, keep yen bills neat and flat and use the trays provided when paying for things," etc, were good to know before we went. We brought and carried a "point-and-say" translation book but only used it once; generally Google Translate worked great for images of menus and signs. (and many restaurants have English versions of menus, or use digital menus on iPad that can switch to English. ) Google maps handled most of our navigation needs without issues too, both via train and car. We parked the stroller outside most restaurants or folded it and brought it just inside the door if the weather was bad.
Prep work --
The only major prep work we did before leaving was to buy our JR pass and alert our banks to the dates that we would be in Japan so that our credit and debit cards would work. We had no problems getting cash from the ATM machines at 7-11 or at the Airport. We reserved all hotels/AirBnB/Onsen/Car Rentals beforehand. Also bought SkyTree tickets before departing. We stayed up until 4am to get a ticket to Ghibli's Grand Warehouse -- fortunately only one ticket was needed since our child was under 4 and my wife wasn't interested. We rented a mobile hotspot device from Sakura Mobile before leaving America and it was waiting for us at our first hotel in Tokyo. We dropped the hotspot and charger in a mailbox in a pre-paid envelope before leaving Kyoto.
Major tips -- no need to pack lots of snacks or water each day , since vending machines and 7-11 stores and similar are ubiquitous. Do pack paper towels/ Napkins and extra plastic bags for carrying wet diapers and trash, as public trash cans are almost non-existant. (and when they do exist, they are often just for aluminum and PET plastic bottles) Throw away trash where you bought it, (for things like satay skewers) or bring it home to your hotel. The "pack-it-out" mindset takes a little getting used to, but the results -- a society seemingly without litter-- are superb. Having a lightweight , easily foldable stroller made this trip much easier. Our child often slept in the stroller, and being able to quickly collapse and carry it was key to getting up and down the many sets of stairs in the train stations. It also occasionally doubled as a luggage cart for us. Packing light is key; we picked hotels and AirBnBs that had laundry options to allow us to carry a minimum of stuff. (and no need to bring laundry soap; the washing machines dispense it automatically) My wife wished she had a Japanese-style suitcase with 4 roller-wheels, but I think we did fine with our backpacks , etc.
In general, we didn't have much trouble finding things for my daughter to eat; she loves noodles and dumplings, and even got really into red snapper sushi one night. (basically she loves anything she can dip in soy sauce). Chicken Karage was usually an easy thing to find and feed to her, as were the egg salad Sandos, fresh fruit, and various rice balls from 7-11. Oddly, she also really loved the "pickle-on-a-stick" things that were pretty common in outdoor markets. (I think we got them in both Kyoto and Osaka)
Flights - we flew JAL to from LAX to Narita outbound, and returned on JAL (operated by AA) from Hiroshima to Haneda to LAX. The outbound flight was great; the JAL service was impeccable and they gave my child a model airplane which kept her occupied for hours. We gate-checked our folding stroller on the outbound flight -- the gate clerk put into a plastic bag for us just before departure,
The return flight (operated by American Airlines ) was a step down, but still fine. Transferring planes at Haneda for the return was a little more of a hassle than we had expected becuase you have to exit one terminal, walk a while, exit the building and then get on a free bus, and then go back through security at another terminal. On the plus side, the Haneda international terminal has a padded play area that my daughter liked near the duty free shops. Becuase our return journey was two flights, gate-checking the stroller was not possible, but instead, after measuring its size, we were able to keep it as a carry-on for both legs. (had it been larger, JAL said they would have met us at Haneda with an airport loaner stroller, something we saw other parents using in Hiroshinma and Haneda)
Highlights from each city (focusing on things that my child loved)
Tokyo -- our first night in Japan was a little disorienting: the Tokyo metro station is like a gigantic multi-layer mall-labryinth, and since none of the maps seem to show the "big picture" finding our way to the correct exit lugging luggage was a bit of a challenge the first time . We went back down that night for our fist meal, and by the next day we were practically experts, and were even able to find our way to Ramen Street (on level B1) for lunch and --after waiting in line for about 20 minutes-- slurp some great noodles.
Our first morning we wanted to visit the imperial Palace Gardens, but discovered it is closed on Mondays. Stil, just seeing its moat and stone walls was impressive. We walked to the Children's Science and Technology Museum near Budokan, and our duaghter loved operating cranes and turning cranks of giant Rube-Goldberg machines. (some with bowling-ball sized steel balls moving around). Most of the exhibits were in Japanese, but the fact that this wasn't a common tourist destination made it interesting to visit. On the way home for naps we ate at a random underground food court under an office building and learned how to order a food ticket from a machine for eating at a restaraunt. (a key skill!)
We next headed up to the Owl Cafe in Akihabara, mostly as an excuse to have a visit to Akhiabara, and found it was closed, but seeing the electronics stores and nightlife of Akhihabara was fun. As you might expect, my daughter loved getting Gacha Balls from vending machines (both in Akihabara and everywhere else )
Our second day we spent the morning hunting for the legendary "Elephant Playground" (worth the hunt!) and then went to the nearby
Tokyo Childrens' Toy Museum. This was a fantastic combo, and I would recommend anyone with young kids in Tokyo do both. From there we walked to Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden, which was a wonderful oaisis, full of picknicking families and couples. We explored the tropical greenhouse and then had a well-needed rest under a tree near a tea-house in the traditial japanese garden section Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden also was conveniently close to the Shinjuku rail station, which was imporant because we had Sky-Tree tickets that evening, and we headed there directly. We didn't have time to do any shopping or visit the two museums recommended to us near the skytree (Tobacco and Salt and the Tobu rail museum) But we did have what I consider my favorite meal of the trip: beers and gyoza and molten-lava hot takoyaki at a tiny( 6- seat) izakaya a few minutes south of the Skytree. (i'd recommend it by name but it was completely in japanasese and I am not sure I can now accurately ID it)
The third day we visted the Tusikiji outer fish market -- we got there early and and it was quickly full of tourists and good food. (many different kinds of grilled things on sticks, as well as raw oysters, etc) I was amazed that the public bathrooms there were sparkling clean -- as they were throughout almost the entire trip. My daughter loved getting an ice-cream drink at John Lennon's favorite coffiee shop (Yonemoto). On the way back thorugh Ginza we bought an enormous fig wrapped like the crown jewels from one of Japnan's famous fruit-gift stores. It cost about $9, but was absoulutely delicious. (it was crazy to see $200 watermelons and $170 muskmellons in the same store)
We also took this time in Ginza to do one of the things on my bucket list -- buy an overpriced gift fruit from a fancy Japanese store. We bought the second cheapest thing in there - a single giant fig, and I think it cost about $9. (totally worth it!) . it was just fun to ogle $80 spherical watermelons, and other beautiful, but incredibly expensive fruit.
Later that afternoon visited/saw Shibuya crossing, ate decent and very inexpensive sushi at a 3rd floor conveyor-belt restaurant, and went to Harjuku. (not in that order) Harajuku was chaotic fun, but equally fun was the long peaceful forest walk to visit the
Meji Ginku shrine that starts just outside Harjuki station . By now we were experts at tossing coins, bowing, clapping, and praying in the appropriate cycle. (something the 2 year old seemed to quite enjoy). We also knew from our guidebook that we were supposed to walk only on the sides of the path at Meji Ginku -- the middle is reserved for the Gods.
NAGOYA/GHIBLI - We took a direct bus from Nagoya station (cash accepted, Pasmo Cards also accepted) out to the sprawling expo grounds that surround the Ghibli exhibits. Our 2.5 year old loved Studio Ghibli Parks Gand Warehouse, particularly the miniature town where she could run around and pretend to drive a train and serve beer at a drafthouse. There was a furry Catbus to sit on, (of course) as well as another padded Catbus to jump around on for a few minutes with shoes off. Totoro is the only Ghibli character she knows well, and she loved finding hidden Totoros and (and a giant bar-tending one) around the Warehouse.
Arguably, Ghibli park was a little disappointing for us two adults , becuase it was pouring rain when we visited making the long walks between areas less than fun. And despite having moved heaven and earth to get a timed ticket, there still were long lines (~40 min) for areas inside the "Grand Warehouse." It was interesting for me to see the sketches and reference photos a used to make each cell of Ghibli animation realisitic ... but it was annoying and crazy that most areas of the warehouse totally forbad taking photographs. Much of the rest of the Grand Warehouse was just lines for people to take selfies in front of recreated scenes from the movies for posting on social media.
We had watched or re-watched all the Ghibli movies prior to our trip, so we were well prepared, but overall I would say that if you can't get tickets to go to the Grand Warehouse, don't feel bad. (There are many many more magical and wonderful things everywhere else in Japan, and your 2 -year-old will love them just as much. )
HAKONE/SHIRAKAWA-GO/ HIDA (Onsen) We took a Shinkasen south from Tokyo to
Hakone, and spent a day there with a family friend who showed us an ancient tea-house along the old imperial road, a famous Shinto shrine, a deliicious meal, and of course, Mount Hakone with its black eggs, sulfurous fumes, and melty black ice cream. The toddler loved the eggs and the ice cream, of course! For me, sitting and eating tea and mochi in the deep forest along the royal road was like being transported back into a historical Kurosawa film.
If you visit Hakone, I would encourage you to get into the woods and do some hiking. It's a gorgeous area. Apparently the japanese love to drink and tour Lake Ashi on a pair of pirate ships. which added a comic aspect to our visit to the much-photographed Hakone Shrine's Tori gate.
We knew we wanted to visit the truly rural areas of Honshu, so we reserved a night at a remote Onsen near Shirakawa-Go. The drive from Nagoya was stunningly beautiful, traffic was light, and because we had rented a toll transponder along with the rental car, we could just breeze through the toll-booths (which are located at the off-ramps) . Seeing the untouched mountains coexisting with sleek new road tunnels and breathtaking shining bridges made me realize how decrepit American infrastructure has become.
IT was a bit stressful to drive on the left hand side of the road, but conversely, It was great to be able to pull over at will. For example, we could stop at at a small town outside of Nagoya for a delicious prix fixe breakfast at "cafe Pierrot" and again later to see and visit a beautiful riverside Shinto shrine along the road. The car gave us the freedom to and be able to just stop and explore and let our child play in the shallow water surrounded by green hills. Driving in the rural areas wasn't too bad, and doing so let us see a whole other world that we would have missed had we stuck to the trains. For example, we visited a delightful outdoor morning market in the village of
Miyagawa and bought fresh produce and some delightful snacks (including fish-shaped custard-filled mini-donuts) from the vendors followed by an impromptu picnic along the riverbank.
On this portion of the trip we also got to experience the Japan's wonderful rest-stop cuisine -- you use a ticket machine to select some items, hand them to a chef behind the counter, and in a few minutes your number is called . We had some delicious Japanese pizza (shaped like a elongated, puffy taco ) fragrant beef curry, and a "Miso Katsu" dish too.
Later we would stop at another rest stop and discover that it had an absolutely epic set of slides and tunnels built into the hillside. You borrow a plastic sled and then slide about 150 feet down a green carpet. It was hearwarming to see how kind and welcoming the japanese children were to our daughter, helping her to slide and showing her how to play and explore the tunnels. Arguably this was my child's favorite part of the entire trip.
Shirakawa Go was great fun for the whole family -- it was definately touristy, but it was great to be able to stroll and relax and learn about Japan's past. (Parking closes at 5pm, though!) We had only a few hours there but I think we would have enjoyed an entire day of strolling and snacking and learning. Interestingly all the parking attendents there seem to be senior citizens.
Our Ondsen was in a small farming comunity outside Hida, surrounded by orchards, mountains, and rice paddies. We were the only non-japanese that we saw there, and it was a little challenging to keep our toddler ccorralled during the formal meals (served in a common area, not in our rooms). As expected, the indoor slippers provided were a bit small for my size-11 feet, but we had a great time in a beautiful, secluded place.
Staying overnight got us a ticket to also visit the large and well-maintained municipal baths just up the road. (each side of which had about 7 pools of various temperatures and medicinal properties) There was a wonderful hiking trail that looped through the deep forest around the town. One of my biggest regrets of the trip is that we did not have more time to hike and explore these lush, pristine mountain woods -- I think I enjoyed our hikes here as much as I did the onsen baths.
The driving portion of our trip ended on the western coast of Honshu, at Kanazawa, but we didn't see much of that city other than a gas station and the rental car return before taking the "thunderbird" train down to Kyoto. (not quite as fast as some shinkasen, but very comfortable).
KYOTO and day-trips: We had three delightful days in Kyoto, along including day trips by rail to
Osaka (to see the market, eat okinomiyaki, and climb Osaka Castle) and
Nara (to walk aound and feed the deer in the park and then the koi at a a beautiful botanical garden, stroll through another temple, and to eat the best Udon noodles of the trip while siting outdoors in the forest. In Nara, we also stumbled upon a wonderful Beatles-only vintage record shop called "B-Sels" on an upper floor just across from Nara station, and listened to a street performance of Shamisen music at the station itself. Nara, like Shirakawa-Go, was full of busloads of tourists, but that didn't make it any less of a great experience for us.
Kyoto itself was wonderful to explore on foot -- I won't go into exhaustive detail, but our child loved walking and being pushed in the stroller to various Temples and loved the view from Kyoto tower. (and the Gatcha ball souvenir tower even more!) . She liked the path through the bamboo forest (crowded with tourists) and loved "hiking" through the beautiful and less crowded gardens of
Tenryu-Ji temple -- part of which has remained unchanged since the 14th century. We skipped the monkey park.
In Kyoto proper, we walked through
Chion-In Buddhist temple , took our shoes off and bagged them, and observed a ceremony -- it was interesting to see how similar it was to ceremonies in America, with the same incense, syllable recitation, and wood-block time-keeping interspersed with bowl-gong ringing .... but on a much grander scale. The size of the wooden buildings is epic, rivaling the stone cathedrals of Europe. Because of the large numbers of steps to get from the massive Sanmon gate to the main building of the shrine, my wife and I took turns exploring and let the toddler play along the paths of the temple's small tea-garden next door.
Hiroshima- Finally, we spent the last two days of our trip in Hiroshima. It was shocking and surreal to get off the train underground and suddenly be hit with an overwhelming smell of burning -- there was construction work all around Hiroshima station and I don't know if it was from digging pylons down into subterranean ashes, or just from some other more modern aspect of the construction As someone whose worldview was shaped by reading Barefoot Gen as a child, visiting Hiroshima was an important and somber part of our trip.
It was interesting to see that the bulk of the visitors to the Peace Museum visitors seemed to be Japanese school groups. Of course, most of the photos and exhibits museum went "over the head" of our 2/yo child. (she wasn't frightened, just not interested). She did enjoy ringing the peace Bell outside and seeing the collections of paper cranes. We bought books to help share the experience with her again once she is older.
In any event, Hiroshima is a charming city showing no outward signs of being apocalyptically devastated (except at the Peace Memorial Dome) and there is an excellent restaurant district just around the corner from the main train station, with many small restaurants that are open late.
The people and proprietors of Hiroshima seemed particularly kind to us; it's more relaxed there than any of the other cities we viisted. Our chid loved was the "Children's 5-day Science Museum" about a quater mile away from Peace Park that has a lot of hands-on exhibits and two stories of climbing tunnels. We did
not do the planetarium there, as it is in japanese-language only and we had limited time.
For us, the highlight of our time in Hiroshima was taking the long ferry to Miyajima directly from Peace Park and then wandering around the narrow streets of Miyajima in the afternoon and evening. It was great to see the oyster beds being worked from the ferry and then later dine on delicious grilled and fried Miyajima oysters.
Our child loved the ferry rides and wandering around Miyajima (there are deer there too) but she also slept for much of our time on the island. The return ferry was part of the JR rail network and so we could use our JR passes for that. (its a short, straighter route).
All in all, Japan was very kid friendly, as long as you can quickly and easily fold up your stroller, and we loved our time in every city we visited. (and could have easily spent much more time in any of them).
Other Thoughts: We bought the Japan Rail Pass, but probably didn't save much money by doing so; My wife estimates that we about broke even with the number of shinkansen, trains, and ferry-rides we used. It was a nice security blanket, though, to know that if we missed a train it wouldn't cost us anything. (but we never missed any trains) . For non JR-line trains, we used a pair of "PASMO" cards. Pasmo cards can also be used at other random retail places as a stored-cash card. When you go through the gates, you must look for ones that say "IC" if you are using a Pasmo card and tap against the NFC pad with it. Using Pasmo is nice because the card is durable (unlike the paper JR Pass) and you can load up enough money for multiple trips on the card.
We use T-mobile, and our plan included 5 GB of "high speed data" while in japan but we weren't sure we would have good service for our rural drive, so we gout a WiFi hotspot from Sakura Mobile. This worked fine -- and its speeds was always faster than T-Mobile's coverage when tested. The hotspot generally would last about 20 hours on one charge. But honestly T-Mobile's Japan coverage was probably good enough that the hotspot was an unnecessary expense; we often used it instead of the hotspot and only came close to the 5GB limit on our last day. If I were on a tighter budget, a shorter trip, or knew I wouldn't be in remote areas, I would skip the Hotspot and just use T-mobile.
TLDR: Tokyo Toy Museum is fantastic for little ones. Ghibli Park (Grand Warehouse) is fine, but our kid probably had just as much fun on many other Japanese playgrounds. If you do choose to drive, don't miss the Japanese rest stops which can be fantastic with fresh food and jungle gyms and slides. Our kid may remember little from the trip except the toys she took home from GATCHA balls, but we have a lifetime of memories gained. Don't miss the Udon in Nara at "Mizuya Chaya", just outside the beautiful Manyo Botanical Gardens.
links: ELEPHANT PLAYGROUND: https://www.thetokyochapter.com/tokyos-retro-playgrounds/ RAMEN STREET: https://tokyocheapo.com/food-and-drink/ramen/tokyo-ramen-street/ Miyagawa Morning Market: https://www.japan.travel/en/spot/1255/ Udon at Mizuya Chaya in Nara:
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2023.06.06 23:59 BLU_X3V2 Hell Before Halloween: Resurrection. Oct 21,2023 Newcastle Ontario Canada
| TANG and Daniel Murray Presents: Hell Before Halloween: Resurrection October 21, 2023 Start time 10:00 am Brownsdale Community Centre 2226 Golf Course Rd, Newcastle, ON L1B 1L9 This event will be rain, shine or even snow. That’s right, we are bringing back the classic Canadian NIC war that was held by Forsaken_Angel24 & K-10 from 2007-2012. Years ago they handed the reins over to Daniel Murray aka Skullface44 on Nerfhaven. This will be an old school NIC war with some new school flavour allowed. The community centre will be the staging area with tables, power, even fridges. There will be a $13 admission fee to attend this event. This will help cover the cost of the hall rental and the insurance. Please register THINGS TO BRING: Primary, pistol and darts Certified Eye Protection that wraps and covers the sides. Water, food, snack RULES: Minimum age requirement is 16 (13 if a parent is present) 300 FPS cap. Rule zero - Don’t be a dick Tags on any part of your body or blaster count Barrel taps and tags are allowed. You can show mercy and not blast someone point blank but you don’t have to. No shields or melee BLASTER RESTRICTIONS: No removable/internal magazines are allowed. No removable drums/turrets/cylinders ie tomcat drum. No exposed brass barrels, we don’t need anyone being cored. Inlines, wye hoppers and RSBCs are allowed. Air blasters will be chronographed at the max pumps and can not exceed the FPS limit. Want to use a flywheeler go ahead just have to single load it. Want clarification on a blaster just ask. All blasters are subject to Chronographing AMMO RULES: No Rival, hyper, vortex, mega, mega xl, ultra, etc Aftermarket darts are allowed, as long as they don't have hard plastic tips. Homemade darts (slugs/stefans) are allowed, provided they have at least one inch of foam and no exposed metal. If you bring homemade ammo, it will be checked by Daniel before you will be allowed to use them. PISTOLS: These rules only apply to pistol rounds. A single shot one handed blaster that hits no more than 200fps. old school speed loaders are allowed. No inline clips. GAMES MODES (round schedule TBA): Headhunters 3:15 TDM Wingman Wingman pistol 360 Core Monster mashup Defend the fort Kill of the hill Free for all pistol 2v2 rounds Capture the skull Carpe Testiculum Freeze Tag Civil war COSTUME RULES: Costumes are Optional. MUST BE A SCARY OR HORROR COSTUME. Absolutely no stupid costumes, like a cat or something.Do not wear something you are worried might get damaged or ruined at a Nerf war. If we think your costume does not fit the requirements, we will horrify it for you. I promise you do not want that. If you do not wish to wear a costume but still want to support the HORROR feel of the event. Wear a T shirt, long sleeve shirt or hoodie that has a real scary print on it. Bonus points for vintage horror. PRIZES: Best scary costume. Best scary print on a shirt. Headhunter trophy Maybe more… OTHER INFO: There will be a couple of free play blocks where you are free to use anything you like including mags. IMPORTANT DETAILS: TANG admins and Daniel’s say is final. We are not responsible for your stuff, but I trust that everything in the staging area will be safe. Ask permission before you touch someone else stuff Keep the place clean and put away your trash Everyone who plays is required to help dart sweep, we will be watching. SPONSORS: Eh Team Al The Geek Got a question? Ask it. submitted by BLU_X3V2 to Nerf [link] [comments] |
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2023.06.06 23:51 PretendYouGotNoMoney July 4th AmericaFest Fireworks Show at the Rose Bowl Cancelled This Year, Last Year It Lost Pasadena/Rose Bowl Half a Million Dollars
According to Rose Bowl General Manager Jens Weiden, AmericaFest, the annual fireworks extravaganza hosted in the Bowl every Fourth of July for almost a century, lost more than half a million dollars in 2022 and would need to be reworked if it returns to the iconic stadium.
Instead of the traditional AmericaFest this July 4, the Rose Bowl will be the scene of a sold-out soccer match and an after-match fireworks show for soccer ticket holders on the adjacent Brookside Golf Course.
In years past, AmericaFest has been described as the biggest Independence Day fireworks display west of the Mississippi.
In 2022 the 96th annual AmericaFest Celebration included the Palomino Festival, highlighting country music presented by Goldenvoice.
“We will continue to look at options for future years, but I would expect that if Americafest comes back it may look different than it has in the past,” Weiden told
Pasadena Now on Tuesday. “Last year Americafest lost over $500,000, and that just isn’t sustainable long term. We look forward to working with our stakeholders in the Arroyo and the City to see what that evolution looks like for future years. In the meantime we are excited to welcome LAFC [Los Angeles Football Club] and the LA Galaxy to America’s Stadium on July 4.”
The soccer match was originally scheduled for Feb. 25, but poor weather forced organizers to reschedule the event.
“We’re excited that on the 4th of July this year, we’re going to have a soccer match between LAFC and the LA Galaxy at the stadium,” Weiden said. “It’s a rescheduled soccer match that was supposed to take place in February, but because of inclement weather, we rescheduled it to July 4th. And the exciting thing for us is that we have a history of doing soccer matches here on the 4th of July with fireworks. When the LA Galaxy played here for years, we would have a soccer match and then do fireworks after the soccer match. And so this year that’s what we’re going to do. We’re going to have a sold out soccer match on July 4th, followed by a firework show on the golf course at the conclusion of the game. So we’re excited that we’re actually going to do both.”
“We’re going to have a world-class soccer match, and then we’re going to do a world class firework show after that the attendees of the event and also the neighbors that are around the Rose Bowl can enjoy. So we’re excited that we’re going back to our roots a little bit here and doing a soccer match with fireworks to follow.”
It is not known if the after-match fireworks show will be presented as “AmericaFest.”
Pasadena Now has reached out to the pyrotechnic company responsible for the fireworks for the show in previous years.
According to ESPN, 70,000-plus tickets were already sold for the soccer match in February when that event was rescheduled.
The ticket sales puts the match on course to potentially break Major League Soccer’s single-game attendance record of 74,479.
The event is projected to make hundreds of thousands of dollars for the stadium.
The Rose Bowl Operating Company (RBOC) is looking for ways to increase stadium revenue.
The fiscal year 2023 budget plan for the Rose Bowl Operating Company projected a loss of $2.8 million. The RBOC’s operating reserves would cover the loss.
This would have been the 97th annual AmericaFest.
According to Nina Chomsky, president of the Linda Vista Annandale Association, a nearby neighborhood group, was not told of the changes to the schedule.
A sold-out soccer match could have major traffic impacts in the Arroyo.
“We just followed the ‘news’ from the RBOC,” Chomsky told
Pasadena Now. “We at LVAA had no way to comment or suggest alternatives. It was all presented as a ‘done deal.’”
Tens of thousands of people typically attend the AmericaFest event for a day full of tailgating, celebration, and entertainment, including a motorcycle stunt show and a world-renowned fireworks display.
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2023.06.06 23:32 AlphaMarker48 [H] Remnant: From the Ashes, DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR'S CUT, Roboquest, DmC: Devil May Cry, Homeworld Remastered Collection, and others [W] Grim Dawn, Repetendium, Lego games, and others, game offers
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112 Operator | 0.30 |
2064: Read Only Memories | 0.60 |
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911 Operator | 0.30 |
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A Long Way Down | 1.00 |
Aeterna Noctis | 4.00 |
After The Fall | 15.00 |
Agent in Depth | 0.20 |
Aground | 4.00 |
Alchemist's Castle | 0.20 |
APICO | 7.00 |
Arcade Paradise - Arcade Paradise EP | 0.20 |
Arcade Spirits | 0.20 |
Arise: A Simple Story | 2.50 |
Arizona Sunshine | 6.00 |
Armello | 1.20 |
Aviary Attorney | 0.20 |
AWAKE - Definitive Edition | 0.20 |
Baba Is You | 5.00 |
Back 4 Blood | 9.00 |
Backbone | 0.20 |
Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition | 2.00 |
Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition | 2.00 |
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Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition | 2.00 |
Baldur's Gate: Faces of Good and Evil | 1.00 |
Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear | 2.00 |
Batora: Lost Haven | 2.00 |
BattleGroupVR | 1.00 |
Bean Stalker | 2.00 |
Beasts of Maravilla Island | 2.00 |
Beat Hazard 3 | 6.00 |
Ben 10: Power Trip | 1.50 |
Bionic Commando | 0.20 |
Blade of Darkness | 3.00 |
Blaston | 1.00 |
Breathedge | 2.50 |
Broken Age | 0.20 |
Calico | 0.20 |
Calico | 0.20 |
Call of the Sea | 1.00 |
Car Mechanic Simulator VR | 1.50 |
Cats and the Other Lives | 0.50 |
Cave Digger 2: Dig Harder | 2.00 |
CHANGE: A Homeless Survival Experience | 1.50 |
Chivalry: Medieval Warfare | 1.50 |
Click and Slay | 0.20 |
Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues | 0.50 |
Combat Tested | 1.00 |
Control Ultimate Edition | 6.00 |
Cook-Out | 1.00 |
Corridor Z | 0.10 |
Crash Drive 2 | 1.00 |
Creaks | 1.00 |
Cris Tales | 0.50 |
Crying Suns | 0.50 |
Cube Escape Collection | 2.50 |
Dagon - The Eldritch Box DLC | 0.10 |
Dark Deity | 1.50 |
DARQ | 1.00 |
Dear Esther: Landmark Edition | - |
Death and Taxes | 2.50 |
Death Squared | 0.20 |
Desolate | 0.50 |
Detached: Non-VR Edition | 0.50 |
Devil May Cry 5 + Vergil | 6.00 |
Devil May Cry HD Collection | 6.00 |
Disaster Band | 3.00 |
DmC Devil May Cry | 3.00 |
DOOM 64 | 1.00 |
DOOM VFR | 3.00 |
Doughlings: Arcade | 0.50 |
Doughlings: Invasion | 0.20 |
Draw Slasher | 0.10 |
Drawful 2 | 0.10 |
Dread Delusion | 4.00 |
Dreamscaper | 1.50 |
Driftland: The Magic Revival | 0.10 |
Epistory - Typing Chronicles | 0.80 |
Eternal Threads | 3.50 |
Euro Truck Simulator 2 | 5.00 |
Evan's Remains | 0.10 |
EXAPUNKS | 1.00 |
Expeditions: Viking | 1.50 |
Explosionade | 0.20 |
Farming Simulator 17 | 2.00 |
Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Rise of SH1FT3R | 1.50 |
Field of Glory II | 1.00 |
Flynn: Son of Crimson | 1.50 |
Forgive me Father | 1.00 |
Forgotton Anne | 7.00 |
Frick, Inc. | 3.00 |
From Space | 4.00 |
fsongs | 0.20 |
Fury Unleashed | 0.50 |
GameGuru Classic | - |
Gauntlet - Necromancer | - |
Gauntlet Slayer Edition + DLC Necromancer | 1.50 |
Ghostrunner | 5.00 |
Gift of Parthax | 0.20 |
Gigantosaurus The Game | 1.20 |
Go Home Dinosaurs! | 0.20 |
Golf Gang | 0.50 |
Gotham Knights | 15.00 |
GRAVEN | 5.00 |
Guilty Gear X2 #Reload | 0.40 |
Guns & Fishes | 0.20 |
Hack 'n' Slash + Soundtrack (& Spacebase GIFT) | 0.20 |
Hacknet | 0.50 |
Hamilton's Great Adventure | 0.10 |
Harmony's Odyssey | 0.50 |
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice | 4.00 |
Homeworld Remastered Collection | 1.00 |
Human Resource Machine | 5.00 |
Hyper Gunsport | 0.50 |
Hypnospace Outlaw | 3.00 |
ibb & obb - Best Friends Forever Double Pack | 2.00 |
Ice Age: Scrat's Nutty Adventure | 4.50 |
Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition | 1.00 |
Impaler | 1.50 |
Indivisible | 2.00 |
Influent | 2.50 |
Into the Pit | 1.00 |
Into the Radius VR | 7.00 |
Izmir: An Independence Simulator | 0.20 |
Jumanji: The Video Game | 1.50 |
Just Die Already | 1.00 |
Killing Floor 2 Digital Deluxe Edition | 4.00 |
King and Assassins | 0.20 |
Kingdom Two Crowns | 2.50 |
Labyrinthine | 4.00 |
Lair of the Clockwork God | 1.00 |
Lake | 2.00 |
Last Resort Island | 0.50 |
Learn Japanese To Survive - Hiragana Battle | 0.40 |
Learn Japanese To Survive! Kanji Combat | 0.40 |
Learn Japanese To Survive! Katakana War | 0.40 |
Learning Factory | 3.50 |
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 | 1.80 |
LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 | 2.20 |
LEGO Jurassic World | 1.50 |
LEGO MARVEL Super Heroes | 1.50 |
LEGO MARVEL Super Heroes 2 | 1.50 |
LEGO MARVEL's Avengers | 1.50 |
LEGO The Hobbit + 3 DLCs | 2.50 |
LEGO The Hobbit DLC 1 - The Big Little Character Pack | - |
LEGO The Hobbit DLC 2 - Side Quest Character Pack | - |
LEGO The Hobbit DLC 3 - The Battle Pack | - |
LEGO The Lord of the Rings | 2.50 |
Lighthouse Keeper | 0.20 |
Little League World Series Baseball 2022 | 0.50 |
Little Orpheus | 2.00 |
Loot River | 3.00 |
Love Letter | 0.20 |
Lust from Beyond: M Edition | 0.50 |
Magicka | 0.50 |
Maize | 1.25 |
Marooners | 0.20 |
Melody's Escape 2 | 0.70 |
Meow Express | 0.40 |
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition | 3.00 |
MirrorMoon EP | 0.10 |
Monaco | 0.50 |
Monument Valley | 1.50 |
Monument Valley 2 | 1.50 |
Moon Hunters | 0.20 |
Mordhau | 5.00 |
Mortal Kombat 11 | 6.00 |
Mortal Shell | 4.00 |
Mount & Blade: Warband | 2.00 |
Murder by Numbers | 0.50 |
MY LITTLE PONY: A Maretime Bay Adventure | 10.00 |
Nanotale - Typing Chronicles | 3.00 |
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Neverout | 0.20 |
Neverwinter Nights: Dark Dreams of Furiae | 2.50 |
Neverwinter Nights: Infinite Dungeons | 1.00 |
Neverwinter Nights: Pirates of the Sword Coast | 1.00 |
Neverwinter Nights: Tyrants of the Moonsea | 1.50 |
Neverwinter Nights: Wyvern Crown of Cormyr | 1.00 |
Neverwinter Nights: Darkness Over Daggerford | 3.50 |
Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition | 3.50 |
Newt One | 0.30 |
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl | 1.00 |
Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix | 0.50 |
Nightmare Reaper | 6.00 |
No Straight Roads: Encore Edition | 4.00 |
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Orbital Racer | 0.10 |
Orbital Racer | 0.10 |
Out of Reach: Treasure Royale | 0.10 |
Pandemic: The Board Game + Mutation + Roles & Events | 4.00 |
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2023.06.06 23:01 matthewstocks Roommate stole all my Stuff
So I’ve been living with two people. For anonymity we can call them Bill and Sonny. Bill is my older brother and sonny is a disabled older gentleman he takes care of for money. My brother moved him into the house to make taking care of him easier. It’s a rental and my brother was the original lease holder until he moved us in. In Jan. we signed a 6 month lease agreement that was to be renewed at the end of this month. Due to activities within the home that would immediately cause us to be kicked out, and other general annoyances I decided I would move out and not sign back on. I told my roommates that I would be gone by the end of the lease renewal. Well it wasn’t taken well, and some comments were made that made me feel better if I stayed outside the residence until my lease was up. I grabbed some important items and stayed with my other sibling. Texted both roommates that I would be returning for my belongings in a day or two. Texted them the morning of and said if be by in a few hours. My other brother goes with me just to play peace maker. Well I enter the home and I’m told I’m not allowed to go to my part of the house which is upstairs because “he already has tenants in there.” I said that my belonging were still there and he told me that they weren’t and motioned towards the garage. Well what he said was mine was a sleeping bag, a 32 in tv that wasn’t mine, and a trekking pole. He locked himself on the top floor and stopped answering his phone. He then sent me a text saying I abandoned my property and due to failure to pay rent I’m not allowed to just walk into his house. Now I’ve paid him in cash every month and he writes a Cheque to the leasing office for the house. I had just given him rent the week beforehand because he was short on money, and I figured I could just pay my share of rent to him early so he could take care of his finances. I called the police and when they showed up he latched the door Shut with the safety chain so I couldn’t get in with my keys. He then ignored me and the police yelling into the house. Cops let me kick the door in because I’m on the lease, I had mail in my name, and my keys worked on the locks. He started yelling to the police about how I’m not allowed in and blah blah blah. They made him sit down at a dining room table while I grabbed what I could. A lot of my belonging were stolen. My bed, a gun, multiple knives and camping equipment, my social security card and passport etc etc. I have a list. I called the leasing office and told them everything that happened including meth being present in the home. They didn’t seem to care or to be too helpful. They told me I should sign an amendment taking me off the lease. I said I’d rather stay on until the lease was up this month so I still have legal rights to enter the property to get anything. They asked if I wanted to go back. I said not at this time but If I decided to before the month was over I want to have legal rights to enter. They didn’t seem too happy about me saying this so I can’t only assume I’m not getting any help from them. She told me he tried calling and asking them for documentation that stated I abandoned my property, and then backtracked the next day and said he only asked for documents stating I was moving out. She also said she couldn’t give me any documents stating I have legal rights to enter. “What about the lease I signed in January maam?” …. Few moments of silence followed by them saying ok. I asked if they needed anything from me to prove what I’m saying like photos of the drugs being done in the home etc etc. They told me no. Kinda don’t know what to do next now. Because he pawned a lot of my stuff.
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