your tunes and a wealth of your favorite monsters from the main game on hand to create some funky noises, you can make your own musical masterpiece with all the creative possibilities. Better still, with offline play, you can take your very own My Singing Monsters jukebox anywhere you go....
With My Singing Monsters users have a wide array of different characters (or Monsters) available to breed or buy, and often times it’s quite difficult to get them. Once you do the songs and noises they sing are rather fun, and the tunes get better and better. Frustrated by trying over...
“On the Count of Three” flirts with absurd juxtapositions, such as gingerly dropping a tire iron to the ground after using it to wound a foe while a singing bass warbles from the wall. This pitch-black buddy comedy proves the ride of a lifetime – into death, no less – for Val a...
The latter has truly beautiful singing from Bilinda that may make you want to seek her out and give her a kiss on the cheek. This is also the first release where the songs have those fade out music interludes that connect songs, as Loveless would do. So go ahead and get it. Add ...
Released right before the pandemic shut theaters down worldwide, Leigh Whannell’sThe Invisible Manwas a smart, suspenseful and successful reimagining of the 1933 Universal Monsters classic. Five years later, Whannell has adapted a similar tack forWolf Man, a redo of the lycanthrope-centric chiller...
seemingly closer. Whatever was out there clearly wasn’t worried by my presence. I was still pretty sure it was deer. My eyes scanned the field in the dim light. I could see nothing, other than the dim shadows of trees and the hint of high weeds in the fields. The noises continued....
another might be extremely difficult. Why sudden loud noises might make someone cry. Why flapping their hands or repeating a phrase over and over might be comforting. Maybe I was just a compassionate educator. Ormaybeit was because I understood exactly how that must feel because I’d felt it...
(όστéαμυελóεντα/ostea myeloenta) so lovingly cherished by the Cyclop monsters, mentioned in Homer’sOdyssey.In their commentary on the text, Olson and Sens² mention (p.87) that this adjective is a Homerichapax legomenon, signifying that its occurrence was quite unique ...
Magical ghost-like creatures with horns and pig-like facial features and capable of speech, they appear in Bridlewood during the annual Lumi-Bloom event, drawn to singing and loud noises, and steal things from ponies, including their voices. They are only repelled by red rubies; giving them...
That last visit, to the Nova memorial, filled me for the first time with Anger. Rage, at the injustice, the evil brutality of what those monsters did to those beautiful innocent young people, who came to dance. I reflected on the stories of Har Hertzl. Not just stories of tragic loss...