My Little Pony Story Of The Blanks
It was just a regular day for Applebloom as she travelled through Ponyville, upon her travels she had come across the amazing Twilight Sparkle. Twilight was. Dec 31, 2017 My Little Pony: Story of The Blanks [Unfinished] - Duration: 2:01. ZYNTRON-X 215,078 views. 2:01 'Story of the Blanks: Part 2' - Written by Aoshi Stark.
For some, the mere mention My Little Pony brings up warm, fuzzy childhood memories. Screaming Jets All For One Rarely Seen Alone In Restaurants. Being a series dedicated to friendship, it surely brings to mind images of happiness and cheer. This is definitely not the case for this uber creepy Flash game called Friendship is Magic: Story of the Blanks. Developed as fan material for the more mature and adventurous of MLP's followers, this game delves into the spooky and the macabre while still delivering much of the core essence of the original series spirit. Dot Drug Testing Regulations. Not Quite Your Typical 'My Little Pony' Story Just because Story of the Blanks does not fit the mold, does not mean it is a game to pass up.
The contrast is actually a breath of fresh air for series fans and casual game players alike. This 8-bit gem features the young Earth Pony Applebloom who begs unicorn pony Twilight Sparkle to let her tag along on a delivery for Zecora.
Twilight Sparkle reluctantly agrees but is determined to finish the errand before night falls. After delivering the book on local herbs, the two encounter several road blocks on their way home. With Twilight Sparkle busy removing the tree trunks, Applebloom then wanders off while trailing a mysterious pony and finds herself in Sunny Town, a place filled with ponies with blank flanks.
Without spoiling anything about what happens next, following the racks of our young hoofed protagonist entails quite a bit of manoeuvring, a dash of puzzle solving and some quick reflexes. Applebloom's adventure is short but sweet and could be completed in a mere 15-minutes, provided that you are not the type to get scared easily. And rest assured, this game has been designed to provide you with enough chilling scenes to send shivers down your spine (or at the very least, raise a few goose bumps). Moving Around in the Dark The simplistic controls are easy to get used to, regardless if you are a veteran player or a newbie. In fact, there are only five keys you have to focus on in order to survive the night.
The directional pad controls Applebloom's movements while pressing the Z key allows her to interact with objects and characters. Of course, the graphical limitations of the 8-bit theme will mean that some players might end up stumbling about for a bit (looking for interactive content to progress the story with). Again, it being 8-bit, simple controls do not necessarily mean that the game play is a walk in the park. In fact, steering Applebloom tends to be a tad bit more challenging due to the tile by tile movements. Many would argue that much of this game's appeal lies in its intrinsic limitations. For us, the decision to deliver this game in 8-bit is massive stroke of genius, providing players with a feeling of being lost in a world long forgotten (which also matches the game theme -as we said, genius).
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We also appreciate the thoughtful little details found throughout the game such as Applebloom's ribbon or the festival banners. However, the background art and a few of the cut scenes are still a bit rough around the edges. There were times when disappears from sight when interacting with other ponies. Because of the jagged pathways and uniform look, the background may also get confusing especially during the more hectic parts of the game.