From playing HQ for a while (and only winning once, less than a dollar), I can clarify a couple things.
- They launched an HQ Sports, with a regular female host, with the typical prize being $1000.
- They also launched HQ Words, at least in beta. It was Wheel of Fortune-esque. Another regular female host, another $1000 prize, but mainly split between the top three finishers that can guess the words the fastest. I dropped that game hard when one of the words, the clue being Jobs, ended up being INFLUENCER.
- Both of these games launched within the normal HQ app.
- I've come across a number of HQ clones from other companies, but none of them really gained the traction of the original. I played one for a while, but they had a season finale of sorts and went on a break. I never returned.
If I recall, neither LEGO Movie (nor The LEGO Batman Movie, I haven't seen the Ninjago movie) have a fart joke. They have a lot more physical, visual, and wordplay humor at their disposal.
This game looks (and sounds) rad as hell to me. Might be a benefit to just plow forward through a stage without focusing on killing everyone you see.
Also, I know it might be a little more complicated than this, but I believe you can distinguish an ape from a monkey because apes don't have tails. I've also never seen any monkeys that are as big as gorillas. Food for thought.
This is clearly all subjective, but I liked the story in the Spider-Man DLC installments. Yuri goes over the edge in the second and third parts, tying in something else from the comics. They're all short stories, but I was up for more Spider-Man after finishing the main game, taking on different enemies and acquiring new suits. Diving into New Game + now.
Also, on the wrestling talk: the PPVs TNA was doing at their inception were weekly, not monthly. I think they were cheap, but they did this for pretty much two years until they focused entirely on Impact. Odd strategy to me, but this was in 2002-2004, wild west of online videos.
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