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Another classic from Cheapass Games, this is Devil Bunny Hates the Earth - the follow up to Devil Bunny Needs A Ham. I believe the description of Devil Bunny Hates the Earth goes like this... "You and your friends are honest, hard working taffy pulling machines working in Devil Bunny's taffy factory. Devil Bunny hates the Earth, for reasons best left known to people who bother to think about such things, and has decided to have his revenge by releasing upon this world the most unsatisfying brand of saltwater taffy known to man. You and your friends have devised a way to stop him, however. By luring cute and cuddly little squirrels into the factory and getting them to gum up your works (presumably doing unpleasant things to the squirrel, too) you think you might be able to break yourself, thus foiling Devil Bunny's plot. Sure, it's a half baked idea, but you're taffy pulling machines, not scientists. Besides, Devil Bunny's plot isn't likely to succeed anyway." |
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Source | Devil Bunny Hates The Earth |
Author | Andrew Bowden from London, United Kingdon |
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ISO speed rating | 400 |
Date and time of data generation | 18:20, 7 August 2011 |
Lens focal length | 4.1 mm |
User comments | classic from Cheapass Games, this is Devil Bunny Hates the Earth - the follow up to Devil Bunny Needs A Ham.
I believe the description of Devil Bunny Hates the Earth goes like this... "You and your friends are honest, hard working taffy pulling machines working in Devil Bunny's taffy factory. Devil Bunny hates the Earth, for reasons best left known to people who bother to think about such things, and has decided to have his revenge by releasing upon this world the most unsatisfying brand of saltwater taffy known to man. You and your friends have devised a way to stop him, however. By luring cute and cuddly little squirrels into the factory and getting them to gum up your works (presumably doing unpleasant things to the squirrel, too) you think you might be able to break yourself, thus foiling Devil Bunny's plot. Sure, it's a half baked idea, but you're taffy pulling machines, not scientists. Besides, Devil Bunny's plot isn't likely to succeed anyway." |
Image title | Another classic from Cheapass Games, this is Devil Bunny Hates the Earth - the follow up to Devil Bunny Needs A Ham.
I believe the description of Devil Bunny Hates the Earth goes like this... "You and your friends are honest, hard working taffy pulling machines working in Devil Bunny's taffy factory. Devil Bunny hates the Earth, for reasons best left known to people who bother to think about such things, and has decided to have his revenge by releasing upon this world the most unsatisfying brand of saltwater taffy known to man. You and your friends have devised a way to stop him, however. By luring cute and cuddly little squirrels into the factory and getting them to gum up your works (presumably doing unpleasant things to the squirrel, too) you think you might be able to break yourself, thus foiling Devil Bunny's plot. Sure, it's a half baked idea, but you're taffy pulling machines, not scientists. Besides, Devil Bunny's plot isn't likely to succeed anyway." |
Short title | Devil Bunny Hates The Earth |
Headline | Devil Bunny Hates The Earth |
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File change date and time | 18:20, 7 August 2011 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 18:20, 7 August 2011 |
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