DLC foreverthey've discovered like 5000 planets since this game came out o_o
DLC foreverthey've discovered like 5000 planets since this game came out o_o
Pretty sure it was released on all (US, EU, and JP) PSN stores.Wait this game never got a release outside of Japan right?
We should be giving Bamco money instead of NASA. The planets they find are way cooler anyway.they've discovered like 5000 planets since this game came out o_o
You expand dong in randomly generated environments.
That's a really good idea, get on it Sony.should be free plus game, just to get everyone playing again.
It's my 5 year old son's favourite game.
I'm sure he's not making a significant contribution to Girl's length or anything, but it's a bright and colourful game with no explicit rules, objectives or fail-states - just an absurd sandbox that's perfect for kids to go nuts in. He'll often cry with laughter watching Boy slingshot around the level, with an alien on a bike and a watermelon his back. The game is fucking nuts, and appeals to his sense of humour.
Who knows, maybe there's a secret army of 5 year olds keeping this game going.
That means people are still playing Noby Noby Boy... I don't know what to think about that.
I'm pretty sure that the number one player/stretcher in the game is a bot (in the leaderboard, its called MK124515135 (or something like that), in that case, it would speed things up a bit. But with that said, yeah, people are still playing it I tried it again some months ago, and i think that yesterday results at that time showed like 150 players or something.This boggles my mind as well.
They must still do those days where all reported length is worth like 10000x because there's no way this would happen otherwise.
It's not so much a game, more an interactive toy. With an awful camera.
You control the titular Boy with dual sticks. Left stick moves one end of him, the right stick the other. He stretch out between each end. You can use this to loop around things and do other stuff. You play on a randomly generated box like level.
Outside of seeing how long you can make him, there's no score, no points, no goals. Just fannying about.
Each time you play, the max length you got the Boy is added to the world wide total. The total length of which has now got to Neptune.
Feel free to correct me if I've got anything wrong, as all this is from my hazy memory of it. I bought it when it first came out on PS3, played it a couple of times, WTF'd hard at the screen each time, then never touched it again.
Pretty sure that's Saturn...
So farJust the solar system, not the galaxy
That means people are still playing Noby Noby Boy... I don't know what to think about that.
Pretty sure it was released on all (US, EU, and JP) PSN stores.
That means people are still playing Noby Noby Boy... I don't know what to think about that.
Also on iOS.
Yes, A͈L͈P͈H͈A͈B͈E͈T͈:Love this game, usually play it while waiting for a game to download from PSN.
Didn't Takahashi have a game being released part of a kickstarter project?
Try as I did, I never managed to eat my own ass.
I still remembered when I forced my friends to play the game.Good times.
Isn't there an RPG that does the same thing?
Some previous arrival dates thanks to good old wikipedia
The moon was reached on February 23, 2009, just four days after release.
Mars was reached on May 23, 2009,[8]
Jupiter was reached on November 20, 2009.[9]
As of January 19, 2011 GIRL has reached Saturn.[10]
In the week of December 25 to December 31, 2011, Uranus was reached.[11]
It's 1 to 1. The community has stretched this actual distance.What's the point to meters ratio?