Kirby Dance 2.0

Kirby Dance 2.0

If you don’t get the reference follow the hands and click here. Yes, this dance will generally result in a multiplayer game.

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  1. sage said,

    October 30, 2007

    I used this, or a similar, dance at a club last Friday and got a multiplayer game started later. Works like a charm.

  2. sloth said,

    October 30, 2007

    You went to a club and danced? Odd thought.

  3. Clamcheese said,

    October 31, 2007

    Which is more odd? The thought that Sage actually left his cave under his own direction or that he was dancing? I find both cequally disturbing.

    Ok, I find the thought of him dancing much more disturbing. Yet, the thought of him being poked, prodded, cajoled, teased, and beaten by a gaggle of scantily clad women I find highly entertaining.

  4. Minerva said,

    October 31, 2007

    I didn’t realize me and my friends were a gaggle, much less scantily clad. And we left early to play a few rounds of that game Sage mentioned, which was much more fun.

  5. sloth said,

    October 31, 2007

    You and your gaggle of friends left early to play that game?

  6. Minerva said,

    October 31, 2007

    Yeah, of course, all my friends, male or female, are always “with benefits”…

  7. narnianelf said,

    October 31, 2007

    Sloth and I really do need to move into Sage’s part of the country. We’re missing out on all the multiplayer gaming fun.

  8. Clamcheese said,

    October 31, 2007

    What ‘game’ is this pray tell? Spin the bottle? Hide the Sausage? Nekkid Twister? Musical laps? Strip Poker?

  9. sage said,

    November 1, 2007

    I think we’ll just leave that up for interpretation. I don’t play and tell. Well, sometimes.

  10. narnianelf said,

    November 2, 2007

    And by sometimes, you mean you don’t play and tell till you decide to im me at work. Then it’s all telling and no more playing, which is quite a disappointment

  11. Clamcheese said,

    November 3, 2007

    It sounds like the game needs some sort of live commentary, like a play by play. And of course closed captioning. If it does well, you can always put it in syndication too. Maybe a boxed set to follow?

  12. sloth said,

    November 5, 2007

    Lots of games like this are filmed and sold at bookstores which make a point of listing their target audience right on the sign.

  13. sage said,

    November 12, 2007

    The Lion’s Den has a target audience of Lions? I didn’t know they were big shoppers.

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