Sentences with phrase «find hidden stuff»

This game is based on exploration and finding hidden stuff.
There are also a number of collectibles for those who like exploring and finding hidden stuff.

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Get inspired: There are loads of great sources for finding recipes with hidden veggies (and other stuff your little one might not eat willingly), but the best I've found so far are Super Healthy Kids, The Sneaky Chef and Jessica Seinfeld's book Deceptively Delicious.
There are loads of great sources for finding recipes with hidden veggies (and other stuff your little one might not eat willingly), but the best I've found so far are
As politicians are better at hiding stuff than I am at finding it, careful perusal of annual messages usually produces more noogies than nuggets.
Astronomers hot on the trail of ordinary matter in the universe — the stuff of people, planets, and stars — have found where half of it was hiding.
Like I use that all the time, but at the same time, sometimes you got ta go delve into this hidden stuff that you're not gonna to find in other places.
Compare foods, find out where sugar is hiding, and see how much of the sweet stuff you're really eating.
:) I found some great stuff and had to hide my bags so the hubby won't find them.
I find the most awesome stuff hiding away.
Although gorgeous photos are plenty, Marian's book hits on far more than beautiful house stuff, there is a realness inside about discovering hidden potential, finding contentment, and matters of the home that are most meaningful.
If your beloved wants tofu instead of turkey, or insists on gluten - free stuffing and non-dairy brandy butter, then it's best to hide your smirks — or you may find yourself cooking for one this Christmas.
You break stuff, collect LEGO studs, find hidden collectibles, and progress through a goofy but enjoyable story.
One of the things Metal Gear is praised for are the countless secrets, easter eggs and hidden stuff attentive players can find in the games.
Real collectors know the real stuff is found within the bowels of European castles and villas, long hidden from public view.
Yes you can usually find the stuff you actually want, but it's hidden behind umpteen clicks.
To occupy your furkid and tire her out, stuff the toy with her favourite food / treats, or hide treats around the house for her to find.
There are also an assortment of «food - hiding» toys (that is, toys in which you stuff or hide bits of food and your dog has to problem solve how to get them out) that you can find at your local pet store to give your dog some mental stimulation and entertainment while you're away.
This same environmental enrichment concept can be applied to domestic dogs, who thoroughly enjoy finding hidden food and unpacking stuffed chew toys.
Now we hide stuff in places he really has to work to find.
I hide treats around the house before we leave to see if they can find the all the treats, I take 2 of the Petsmart dogs that they sell at Christmas that Schooner and Skipper have pulled out all the stuffing.
I have yet to break out of prison but just learning how to work the time system in my favor (I found a way to stay up all night), looting other inmate's cells, getting strong enough to beat up on people and hiding stuff from guards was an awesome experience in its own right.
while the game map is teeny when compared to the main game's open world, it's much wider than anything we saw in Episode Gladiolus, and it has plenty of stuff to find hiding away in its nooks and crannies.
While the original was pretty large despite being a linear experience, Shadow Warrior 2 «s stages feature tons of space to move around in and face off against foes, and tons of hidden stuff to find.
Each world is composed of multiple, sidescrolling stages that contain various hazards, enemies and collectables, so it's up to the player to navigate these obstacles safely, while traveling off the main path to find all the hidden stuff.
Playthrough one - found a lot of hidden stuff, missed a few things, killed a fair few people but mainly tried to stay hidden.
You can find hidden books in some of the dungeons that fill in some of the world's lore and there really is some interesting stuff in there, it's just a shame that it was never really developed into anything further.
The art direction is amazing, especially if you love the retro asthetic and the controls are tight and responsive (especially if you have a pro controller), there is a bit of a story in there to follow, tons of stuff to find hidden throughout the game and several interesting options to play with and I'm only taking about the shovel Knight Portion of the game.
Although I'm a huge fan of the Lego video game franchise I am aware that the formula is becoming a bit stale; run through a level, break stuff, find hidden items and collect studs over and over again.
You break stuff, collect LEGO studs, find hidden collectibles, and progress through a goofy but enjoyable story.
Especially in the arcades, I would see all this new stuff, and we didn't have all of the info on the internet that you have today, so the only way to find out that hidden color for Ken in Street Fighter 3, or how to use Gouki (Akuma), was to ask the Japanese guys doing it in the arcade.
One of the things Metal Gear is praised for are the countless secrets, easter eggs and hidden stuff attentive players can find in the games.
Being a game with huge environment and hidden loot just begging to be found, players must explore every nook and cranny to find stuff.
Captain America: Super Soldier borrows from all the right places, namely Arkham Asylum, and stuffs its world with hidden objects to find to appeal to the gamer's hunger to collect everything possible.
Most of the stuff you'll find from revisiting old areas are upgrades to your health, energy meter and of course hidden collectibles that unlock character models / bios and even some time attack challenges.
«You'd be surprised what little stuff they might find that either the seller was trying to hide, or didn't know about.»
When it comes to finding extra places to store your stuff, think outside the box and transform the space beneath stair treads into hidden drawers.
Do you find the wood grain and varied coloring does a good job of hiding the * stuff * that gets dropped, tracked in, etc.?
I've found that most women are open to the idea of a quick re-fluffin», but that their hubbies sometimes get a little weirded out, what with me digging through their cabinets to see what kinda cool decor stuff they've got hiding in there and all.
It does take a little bit more time to find and collect affordable and pretty storage boxes, baskets and attractive things for your shelves than it does to just hide stuff behind cupboard doors.
Now if you are worried you won't be able to find what you hide away in a basket, don't worry about that (unless you have a RIDICULOUS amount of stuff, in which case you might need to have a garage sale instead!)!
When we moved here, I knew that my craft space would be in the living room, so I searched Craigslist for a few weeks to find a secretary style desk so I could do my crafty stuff freely, but be able to hide it away when necessary.
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