For this week’s Phun Phriday post, I am tying in to yesterday’s post about the book, Thing Explainer. To celebrate his book being published, Randall Munroe shared a game on his xkcd.com website called, “Hoverboard.” As far as I can tell, nothing catches on fire. However, I am pitifully bad at these types of games, so I may just not have tried hard enough 😉
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3 thoughts on “Hoverboard”
I love xkcd! Although I need the http://www.explainxkcd.com alot 😀
I love how this looks like a simple game if you stay in trhe box, but there is a whole hidden world behind it.
Hi, and thanks for a lot of good inspiration from your posts!
Regarding the overboard game. Unless there was a pun intended in your «Not tried enough» you should try further. I found out you can go outside the wall of the game. Don’t stop.
I am seeing plenty of sites selling hoverboards like one here- https://www.floatingboard.com , has anyone tried such gadgets before? do they actually hover?
I love xkcd! Although I need the http://www.explainxkcd.com alot 😀
I love how this looks like a simple game if you stay in trhe box, but there is a whole hidden world behind it.
Hi, and thanks for a lot of good inspiration from your posts!
Regarding the overboard game. Unless there was a pun intended in your «Not tried enough» you should try further. I found out you can go outside the wall of the game. Don’t stop.
Have a nice weekend!
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8. jan. 2016 kl. 14.02 skrev Engage Their Minds <comment-reply@wordpress.com>:
I am seeing plenty of sites selling hoverboards like one here- https://www.floatingboard.com , has anyone tried such gadgets before? do they actually hover?