Not exact matches
To put a
finer point on this, consider the following illustrative example of three investors
aged 50, 55 and 60, all who plan to retire at 65.
He is known to have been impertinent to his elders as far back as
age 12, when he argued
fine theological
points with them in the temple, without any consideration for the feelings of his parents.
Give it a rest, because even a bully in a school yard would know that out of nothing nothing happens, but of course it would take the nerd to conceive what the bully would not get even perhaps at a ripe old
age, that what was always before the something which lead to the «thing» on the bully's hand was the Infinite and that what's on the bully's hand can be infinitely divided, or that between the bully's pinky and thumb exists an infinity in itself, as is between the number 1 and another number 1 (one unit and another unit), which make 2, or that the bully's hand will at one infinitely minute
point in time disolve into the INFINITE, give it a rest Tom, Tom with the spelling, since you can not comprehend what lays between the
fine letters, let alone conceive the truth, and distill knowledge from the ore your inadequate imagination fails to mine.
The midfield is working just
fine at the moment, but Flamini and Arteta are
aging, and it might be an area he'll want to address at some
point over the next few years.
Your child isn't ready for the
finer points of well - mannered dining (such as which fork to use for the cake), but he's old enough to start learning and even perform the basics — depending, of course, on whether he's just turned 2 or is approaching kindergarten
age.
It has its faults, borne of its
age and shift towards what would become the modern adventure game style, but it remains a
fine game, and an important part of the history of
point n» click adventures.
In addition to new details on «Captain America: Civil War» and the road to «Infinity War,»
finer points were put on lingering questions (the Infinity Stones, whether Captain Marvel's rumored cameo really originally part of «
Age of Ultron»), and the producers» overall excitement over the introduction of Spider - Man into the cinematic tapestry became readily apparent.
A number of pundits have already
pointed out, in comparing Firth's easy win here against Annette Bening's increasingly uphill battle to reach endgame over in Best Actress, how AMPAS continues to think that men
age like
fine wine and that women spoil faster than leaky, raw chicken breast tenders in a Styrofoam tray.
Broken
Age was a unique game for Double
Fine, as it was the first
point - and - click adventure game it released as a studio, despite it having been founded by Schafer, a pioneer of the genre.
Rice
points to Double
Fine's 2014 crowdfunded release, Broken
Age, explaining that, with «90,000 voices that want to be heard about what they think the game's going to be,» a lot of different people have different expectations.
Still, the two Fat Guys manage to talk about the link between Santa and the Ice
Age films, the
finer points of queefing and take some pathetically unfair shots at Brittany Murphy (please don't hate us).
She's «a woman of a certain
age,» and without putting too
fine a
point on it, just between us we can acknowledge that she's over 54.
She's «a woman of a certain
age,» and without putting too
fine a
point on it, just between us -LSB-...]
To put a
finer point on this, consider the following illustrative example of three investors
aged 50, 55 and 60, all who plan to retire at 65.
If, like us, you get hooked on
fine chocolate, Gordon
points out one nice difference between top - end chocolate and high - end wine — chocolate doesn't
age well.
After the famously huge Kickstarter funding of Double
Fine's Broken
Age, it looked like
point - and - click adventures might have a renaissance.
Double
Fine would shift into action - adventure games and platformers for years, before returning (mostly unsuccessfully) to
point and click with Broken
Age.
Double
Fine and Tim Schaefer's
point - and - click adventure Broken
Age: Act 1 has finally made its way to backers and reviewers, but is Schaefer's first adventure game in 16 years worth the wait (and three million dollars), or is it a tad bit too late?
«It's been sixteen years since I've made an adventure game, almost twenty years since I've made a
point - and - click, and just shy of two years since I dared the internet to force me to make one,» said Double
Fine president and Broken
Age writer / designer Tim Schafer.
If you pay attention to the world of games at all, Double
Fine's Broken
Age will be a familiar name — the modern take on the
point and click adventure genre was funded through Kickstarter a few years back — at the time, one of Kickstarter's first massive successes, and one that served as a gateway for many into the crowd - funding service itself.
Double
Fine's attention was focused on its new
point - and - click adventure Broken
Age and the release of Massive Chalice, but ten years ago it was Psychonauts that was blowing minds...
Broken
Age, the newest
point - and - click adventure from Double
Fine is heading to PlayStation 4 and Vita next month.
Double
Fine's attention was focused on its new
point - and - click adventure Broken
Age and the release of Massive Chalice, but ten years ago it was Psychonauts that was blowing minds... So you left LucasArts in 2000 to create Double
Fine Productions.
Broken
Age, a
point and click adventure game from Double
Fine Productions, has finally come to the Xbox One.
The first part of Double
Fine's crowd - funded game Broken
Age gave us a new tale in the style of classic
point and click adventure games.
Plus, as
pointed out by Joystiq, that $ 3.8 million is more than Double
Fine raised for its then - untitled adventure game project (now known as Broken
Age), making Mighty No. 9 a pretty damn big deal as far as Kickstarted video game projects go.
Double
Fine has released a beautiful new teaser trailer for their
point and click adventure title, Broken
Age.
Act 1 of Double
Fine's
point - and - click adventure Broken
Age is finally on its way to the App Store.
Developed by Double
Fine Productions (Psychonauts, Brutal Legend) and directed by industry legend Tim Schafer (Grim Fandango, Full Throttle)- Broken
Age is a modern and critically - praised take on the
point - and - click adventure game genre.
I forgot about the genre until Double
Fine announced it would be collecting funds on Kickstarter to create Broken
Age, an adventure game meant to bring back
point - and - click to the masses.
These touch
points work well as follow - up items (e.g., sports teams, cooking tricks or great places to dine out, similar interest in particular wines or
fine scotches, similar
age children, good books, etc.).
A modern take on the old
point - and - click adventure game genre from the masterminds at Double
Fine Productions, Broken
Age is about as far away from Super Meat Boy as you can get.