This was the silly response to a game of Champ'd Up from a few weeks ago. My initial drawing looked too much like hungry, hungry hippos, and this was born. It's a spiritual successor to https://www.furaffinity.net/view/29933283/.
Tyco and I have formed a bit of a rivalry between Gheffil and Alan. Mostly Gheffil is engaged in the rivalry, and Alan is just trying to get out of it. You'll see a bit more in a large project the two of use have been working on for about a year.
Question Time! I love board games, if you play board games, what are your favorites? While I feel Hungry Hungry Hippos is way to childish, I do like a wide variety of board games. Some of my favorites are Race for the Galaxy, Terraforming Mars, and Mansions of Madness.
Tyco and I have formed a bit of a rivalry between Gheffil and Alan. Mostly Gheffil is engaged in the rivalry, and Alan is just trying to get out of it. You'll see a bit more in a large project the two of use have been working on for about a year.
Question Time! I love board games, if you play board games, what are your favorites? While I feel Hungry Hungry Hippos is way to childish, I do like a wide variety of board games. Some of my favorites are Race for the Galaxy, Terraforming Mars, and Mansions of Madness.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Transformation
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Yahtzee and Checkers, because I'm basic as fuck.
I also enjoyed the Pac-Man board game, even though the little pacs couldn't actually pull off their gimmick of "eating" the marbles you had to collect.
That one was fun just because of the way you had to maneuver the ghosts (which both players controlled on their turns) to get your opponent without getting screwed over yourself.
There's also D&D, if you're willing to count that.
I also enjoyed the Pac-Man board game, even though the little pacs couldn't actually pull off their gimmick of "eating" the marbles you had to collect.
That one was fun just because of the way you had to maneuver the ghosts (which both players controlled on their turns) to get your opponent without getting screwed over yourself.
There's also D&D, if you're willing to count that.
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