The surreal baseball horror game Blaseball has finally returned, entering its prologue this week ahead of a brand-new Era. The browser game premiered in 2020, and soon revealed itself to be much more than a simple sports simulator - the fictional team players of Blaseball have battled a peanut god, faced weather conditions like Birds and Blooddrain, and the last Era culminated in every team being sucked into a black hole. Now, after over a year, players will finally begin entering a new universe during an event called Fall Ball.
Some of Blaseball's mechanics function very similarly to other fantasy sports, with players picking teams and placing bets. However, players can also participate in voting for Decrees - rule changes which in the past have been things like "Open the Forbidden Book" and "Eat the Rich" - and Blessings, which provide boosts to select players like "Fireproof Jacket," which protects them...
Some of Blaseball's mechanics function very similarly to other fantasy sports, with players picking teams and placing bets. However, players can also participate in voting for Decrees - rule changes which in the past have been things like "Open the Forbidden Book" and "Eat the Rich" - and Blessings, which provide boosts to select players like "Fireproof Jacket," which protects them...
- 10/26/2022
- by Deven McClure
- ScreenRant
Life for many can appear simple. But, in reality, it is full of complications. Cinema is a great outlet for exploring said details of people’s lives. There is quite a lot of human exploration within indie filmmaking. Sometimes, mellow storytelling can make for a marvelously engaging viewing experience. Lower budgets can be an opportunity to explore drama more personally. Look no further than the endearing set of films known as “The Surrogate Valentine Trilogy.”
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The trilogy, while small in scale, brings together many creative minds. Directing “Surrogate Valentine” and “Daylight Savings” is filmmaker Dave Boyle, who notably began his directorial career with quirky comedies such as “Big Dreams Little Tokyo” and “White on Rice.” However, many viewers probably know him best for his thriller “Man from Reno,” a gripping feature about a Japanese crime novelist who becomes...
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The trilogy, while small in scale, brings together many creative minds. Directing “Surrogate Valentine” and “Daylight Savings” is filmmaker Dave Boyle, who notably began his directorial career with quirky comedies such as “Big Dreams Little Tokyo” and “White on Rice.” However, many viewers probably know him best for his thriller “Man from Reno,” a gripping feature about a Japanese crime novelist who becomes...
- 9/27/2022
- by Sean Barry
- AsianMoviePulse
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