This is a fun little game, "The Movies," in which you start your own movie studio, hire actors, writers and the like, build sets and make movies. Hope you like it.
Moving up in the achievements to try and get that first class script office unlocked.
This is a fun little game, "The Movies," in which you start your own movie studio, hire actors, writers and the like, build sets and make movies. Hope you like it.
Let's Play the Sims 3 with SuperPaulGames, starring: Nikki, Denise, Lexi, Chuck, Dick, and Toby Hardman. The Sims 3 is a 2009 life simulation video game developed by the Redwood Shores studio of Maxis, and published by Electronic Arts.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym8t1pSv5DQ
Let's Play Crusader Kings 2 as the Dicktopolous family. We'll start in Bulgaria, and only God knows where we'll end up.
Crusader Kings II is a grand strategy game set in the Middle Ages developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive as a sequel to Crusader Kings.
The game is a dynasty simulator where the player controls a Medieval dynasty from 1066 to 1453, though the DLC The Old Gods and Charlemagne allow for a start date of 867 and 769, respectively. Through the strategic use of war, marriages and assassinations among many other things, the player works to achieve success for his or her dynasty. The game contains numerous historical figures such as William the Conqueror, Charlemagne, Harold Godwinson, Robert Guiscard, Harald Hardrada, El Cid, Constantine X Doukas, Harun al-Rashid, Alexios I Komnenos, Alfred the Great, and Saladin, but allows for the development of fictional characters as well.
The simulation is open-ended so the definition of 'success' is completely defined by the player. The only in-game objective is to obtain as many prestige points as possible in order to surpass the various historically relevant European dynasties in a fictional prestige ranking (the three most prestigious ones being the Capetian, the Rurikovich and the Habsburg dynasties). The game ends when the player's current character dies without an heir of the same dynasty to succeed him/her, or when the in-game year changes to 1453.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXEFZSWRPGI
We are Navy. Join coach SuperPaulGames and his Navy Midshipmen as they attempt to make Navy a football powerhouse.
The Navy Midshipmen football team represents the United States Naval Academy in NCAA Division I-A college football. The Naval Academy is currently a Division I Football Bowl Subdivision independent school (not in a conference). Navy has 19 players and three coaches in the College Football Hall of Fame and won the National Championship in 1926 according to the Boand and Houlgate poll systems. The 1910 team also was undefeated and unscored upon (the lone tie was a 0–0 game). The mascot is Bill the Goat.
NCAA Football 11 is a college football video game created by EA Sports and developed by EA Tiburon. Let's Play
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3y2opLXWTs
Let's Play Kitty Powers' Matchmaker
Kitty Powers has recently launched a new branch of her dating service and has hired the player to serve as her newest matchmaker. Players can personalize their character and perform a personality quiz to create their own profile. There is an option that allows players to allow their character data (minus the name) to other players, who will try to successfully match the character with other people. As the series takes place in a world where gay marriage is considered both normal and legal, clients can ask to be matched up with someone of the same gender.
While playing the game players must try to match their clients' personal tastes with that of their prospective dates.
Let's Play Crusader Kings 2 as the Dicktopolous family. We'll start in Bulgaria, and only God knows where we'll end up.
Crusader Kings II is a grand strategy game set in the Middle Ages developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive as a sequel to Crusader Kings.
The game is a dynasty simulator where the player controls a Medieval dynasty from 1066 to 1453, though the DLC The Old Gods and Charlemagne allow for a start date of 867 and 769, respectively. Through the strategic use of war, marriages and assassinations among many other things, the player works to achieve success for his or her dynasty. The game contains numerous historical figures such as William the Conqueror, Charlemagne, Harold Godwinson, Robert Guiscard, Harald Hardrada, El Cid, Constantine X Doukas, Harun al-Rashid, Alexios I Komnenos, Alfred the Great, and Saladin, but allows for the development of fictional characters as well.
The simulation is open-ended so the definition of 'success' is completely defined by the player. The only in-game objective is to obtain as many prestige points as possible in order to surpass the various historically relevant European dynasties in a fictional prestige ranking (the three most prestigious ones being the Capetian, the Rurikovich and the Habsburg dynasties). The game ends when the player's current character dies without an heir of the same dynasty to succeed him/her, or when the in-game year changes to 1453.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2Vcd5BMeRw
Let's Play Crusader Kings 2 as the Dicktopolous family. We'll start in Bulgaria, and only God knows where we'll end up.
Crusader Kings II is a grand strategy game set in the Middle Ages developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive as a sequel to Crusader Kings.
The game is a dynasty simulator where the player controls a Medieval dynasty from 1066 to 1453, though the DLC The Old Gods and Charlemagne allow for a start date of 867 and 769, respectively. Through the strategic use of war, marriages and assassinations among many other things, the player works to achieve success for his or her dynasty. The game contains numerous historical figures such as William the Conqueror, Charlemagne, Harold Godwinson, Robert Guiscard, Harald Hardrada, El Cid, Constantine X Doukas, Harun al-Rashid, Alexios I Komnenos, Alfred the Great, and Saladin, but allows for the development of fictional characters as well.
The simulation is open-ended so the definition of 'success' is completely defined by the player. The only in-game objective is to obtain as many prestige points as possible in order to surpass the various historically relevant European dynasties in a fictional prestige ranking (the three most prestigious ones being the Capetian, the Rurikovich and the Habsburg dynasties). The game ends when the player's current character dies without an heir of the same dynasty to succeed him/her, or when the in-game year changes to 1453.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7c5xdWFTHfg
Let's Play Crusader Kings 2 as the Dicktopolous family. We'll start in Bulgaria, and only God knows where we'll end up.
Crusader Kings II is a grand strategy game set in the Middle Ages developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive as a sequel to Crusader Kings.
The game is a dynasty simulator where the player controls a Medieval dynasty from 1066 to 1453, though the DLC The Old Gods and Charlemagne allow for a start date of 867 and 769, respectively. Through the strategic use of war, marriages and assassinations among many other things, the player works to achieve success for his or her dynasty. The game contains numerous historical figures such as William the Conqueror, Charlemagne, Harold Godwinson, Robert Guiscard, Harald Hardrada, El Cid, Constantine X Doukas, Harun al-Rashid, Alexios I Komnenos, Alfred the Great, and Saladin, but allows for the development of fictional characters as well.
The simulation is open-ended so the definition of 'success' is completely defined by the player. The only in-game objective is to obtain as many prestige points as possible in order to surpass the various historically relevant European dynasties in a fictional prestige ranking (the three most prestigious ones being the Capetian, the Rurikovich and the Habsburg dynasties). The game ends when the player's current character dies without an heir of the same dynasty to succeed him/her, or when the in-game year changes to 1453.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9tjHyL5bt24
Here's my let's play of Rockstar Games' awesome game "Bully." I love this game. Bitch slapping teachers, skipping class, breaking stuff, shoving folks in the hall way. Reminds me a bit of my own school experience.
In this episode we have:
Glass House
Jimmy finds Mr. Galloway in his room, upset and drinking scotch. He tells Jimmy that Mr. Hattrick is on his case again, badmouthing him in the staff room, trying to get him fired and trying to turn Ms. Philips against him, then chugs half the bottle. Jimmy then tells Galloway how he deals with problems: by "showing that they've massively underestimated the force that they were dealing with, and then really giving them something to complain about."
Walkthrough
Jimmy heads to the Parking Lot, where Hattrick is about to head home. Jimmy uses his skateboard to skitch a ride on Hattrick's car and follows him to his house in Old Bullworth Vale. If he is seen by Mr. Hattrick the mission is failed.
Once there, Jimmy's goal is to commit as much vandalism as he can. Mr. Hattrick's mansion has many windows and potted plants in the yard, and a greenhouse in the back yard. Jimmy's goal is to break as many things as possible. A bar is displayed on the screen, and each bit of damage Jimmy does adds to it. He can throw potted plants through the windows, shoot windows in the house and greenhouse out with his slingshot, and kick or jump on the raised flowerbeds.
After the third broken window, Hattrick will call the police. The police patrol Hattrick's yard. However, there are a few empty flowerpots Jimmy can hide in to avoid them.
Once Jimmy has filled the bar, Hattrick himself walks out onto his porch. He has a very wide sight radius, the widest of any authority figure in a mission, and it's impossible for Jimmy to escape the yard without being seen by Hattrick. However, all he has to do is get out of the yard to complete the mission.