Need printed proof/directions of World of Goo
Need printed proof/directions of World of Goo | jdaa | 12/04/2008 - 09:57 |
I downloaded World of Goo for my 12 yr old to play on the laptop. I'm giving it to her as a St. Nick gift who comes Fri night. I want proof/directions of World of Goo to put in her shoe which she sets out for St. Nick. How do I get printed information? | ||
Re: Need printed proof/directions of World of Goo | HeatSurge | 12/04/2008 - 19:48 |
I had never heard of St. Nick before actually... but I looked it up. | ||
Re: Need printed proof/directions of World of Goo | jdaa | 12/04/2008 - 21:48 |
I had never heard of this before either until I married my husband who is a Catholic. My daughter goes to a Catholic school and they also put a shoe in the hallway outside their classroom where St. Nick puts a candy cane. In our house this Friday night my daughter will put a shoe outside her door. On Sat morning there will be the usual candy cane and usually a small toy. World of Goo was the easiest thing that could be done this busy busy week so that's what she will be receiving besides the candy. There needs to be something in the shoe that tells her that she has World of Goo. I was hoping there was directions/goals/information on what the game entails that I could print a hard copy. Is there anything like that? Thanks for your help. | ||
Re: Need printed proof/directions of World of Goo | kyle | 12/04/2008 - 21:54 |
Hi jdaa, we have a semi-secret collection of hi res art and other materials here: | ||
Re: Need printed proof/directions of World of Goo | jdaa | 12/05/2008 - 07:21 |
Thank you so much. That was what I was wanting. | ||
Re: Need printed proof/directions of World of Goo | The Happy Friar | 12/05/2008 - 08:47 |
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Re: Need printed proof/directions of World of Goo | Tom Brouws | 12/05/2008 - 13:09 |
St. Nick, is short for Saint Nicholas. Here in the Netherlands it's a big thing. For more info check this Wikipedia page. In other countries not much people celebrate it, but here almost everyone does, and it's not tied to a specific religion. St. Nick is seen like some sort of Santa Claus here, and not as a holy bishop. |