Sentences with phrase «through crypts»

* exhaaaallleeee * This game has you battling your way through a crypt full of smooth groovin, high flyin, street jivin, monsters ranging from skeletons, zombies, bats, dragons, and more.

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Crypt sells clothes and costumes based on Giggles and other characters on its website and through about 200 Spencer's stores.
Click through the gallery above to see some of the changes, along with images of the sanctuary's reopening, King's birthplace and crypt.
The larvae's presence causes compartments dubbed crypts to form and protect them until they chew through the stem to emerge in adulthood.
«The fact that all of these individuals are in the same crypt and have the same mitochondrial DNA indicates that there's a linkage through the maternal line,» Kennett says.
And we call it you know, I refer to it as crypt hyperplasia where the infection burrows deeper into the gut lining and it makes its way out as we kinda clean through all the crud if you will.
Leonardi, T., et al., Apigenin and naringenin suppress colon carcinogenesis through the aberrant crypt stage in azoxymethane - treated rats.
One of England's loveliest cathedrals, with Royal Tombs, Medieval cloisters, an ancient crypt and Chapter House and magnificent Passing through Worcester by canal, you join the River Severn for a leisurely cruise up to Stourport where you join the Staffordshire and Worcestershire
During her four - year tenure on the show, she also maintained her ties with the theater through her involvement with TADA, the Children's Theater Company.Following a move to Southern California, Helgenberger began guest starring on such television series as Matlock, thirtysomething, and HBO's Tales From the Crypt.
Crypt of the Necrodancer challenges players with adventuring through tile - based dungeons and battling monsters to the beat of a Danny Baranowsky - penned soundtrack (though the game also supports custom music).
Recruit, train, and lead a team of flawed heroes through twisted forests, forgotten warrens, ruined crypts, and beyond.
Recruit, train, and lead a team of flawed heroes through twisted forests, forgotten warrens, ruined crypts, and beyond.
If you are you might want to give a go to Crypt of the NecroDancer a 2D dungeon crawler that plays out a bit like a rhythm game, you go through the dungeon mov...
In a unique real - time adventure designed exclusively for mobile devices, players can battle dozens of unique races and vile bosses through a variety of landscapes; from lush forests to subterranean caves and crypts.
Whilst Iron Crypticle looks like it'd be the perfect set up for another 2D platformer from the outside, it's actually a twin - stick shooter that sees you working your way through a giant Crypt as a Knight to save your Kingdom's princess.
Once you've cleared a room you can leave via one of the exit doors that unlocks; Iron Crypticle lets you progress through each floor of the Crypt however you please, giving you the freedom to head through any rooms that catch your eye on the map.
Each floor of the Crypt is full to the brim with different monsters to vanquish, with each room you venture through throwing enemies at you in a variety of different ways.
In The Minish Cap, the Lost Woods are located within the Royal Valley and are required to go through in order to gain access to the Royal Crypt, similar to the original Legend of Zelda.
The sequel to the classic, very violent shooter rises from the crypt this month and will transition from PC over to the consoles, letting ever more players experience what it's like to shoot an entire tree through somebody.
Final thoughts: Vampires: Guide Them to Safety is kind of adorable, really goofy, and creates a fun, light atmosphere through the darkest of locations (to the crypt, I say!).
Description: Guide explorer Claude the explorer through all one hundred crypts, grabbing all the treasures they contain.
The areas you struggle through in your mission will feel familiar to fans of the series, with crypts, poison swamps, dank castles and even ancient coliseums all becoming fitting backdrops to your own personal tale of struggling against adversity.
The will to power seems incongruous with impulsive action, but it's through this passage of devilish irony that Crypt of the NecroDancer thrives.
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Andy Parkinson reviews the exhibition Plane Space, curated by Dan Roach, at Worcester Cathedral Crypt, on view through September 15 2012.
You start in the relative sanity of the mirrored dining room and then squeeze through a series of chambers stuffed with prints and relics, before emerging into the domed, top - lit atrium with its gallery studded with classical statues looking down into the stone coffin of the pharaoh Seti I. Below are the monk's parlour and the crypt.
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