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There’s
Steven Universe mods, Trollface mods, SpongeBob mods and everything in between. If you’re looking for something in particular, there’s probably a
Friday Night Funkin’ mod for it.
Because the art style and coding is so simple and accessible, anyone who wants to mod the game can which is how we’ve ended up with wild scenes like Boyfriend facing off against Red from
Among Us.
All the action of
Friday Night Funkin’ is backed by a great, foot-tapping soundtrack with a unique style that’s made it an underground smash hit.
While it’s currently unfinished, the creators have vowed to get it to a ‘complete’ state for release on Steam (and potentially Switch) after a successful Kickstarter campaign that has so far raised $2.47 million. That’s an incredible feat for a game which is currently available for free online but it shows just how big its fanbase has grown.
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Back to life, back to reality. TV. That might just be Tom Sandoval and Ariana Madix s motto as the pair returns to filming
Vanderpump Rules. Bravo just announced the show, which appeared to be in a state of limbo as the coronavirus pandemic surged on, will return for season 9, with production resuming this week. It s been nearly two years since the
Pump Rules crew last shot the show.
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The golden age of webcomics
Dwindling attention spans and a hunger for immediate punchlines mean webcomics are flourishing – and they have plenty to teach us about what the internet finds funny. We talk to artists Alex Norris, Sarah Andersen and Reza Farazmand to find out more
Anyone who remembers the era of Flash games, or the heyday of web series Salad Fingers and sites such as rathergood.com, can attest that the internet was a pretty bizarre place 15+ years ago. “It was random,” says Alex Norris, creator of Webcomic Name – a three-panel comic that ends, no matter what the subject, with the punchline, ‘oh no.’
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