Sim City/Tetris Mash-Up Surprisingly Fun



The site for the Nintendo DS game SimCity DS includes a surprisingly fun flash game. The object is to design a route for the mayor to take through the city, using pieces that drop Tetris-style. Go ahead, click on the stadium to try it.

(The photo has nothing to do with the Tetris-style game, but is of an awesome Lego Arcology (from Sim City 2000) found via the Brothers Brick.)

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On all those points: Jedi's were humans too, with their own hopes and dreams and ideals, and they also gambled and eventually won, so that concerns all the points except for this one: "And why the hell did Obi-Wan allow himself to be cut down by Vader in A New Hope, anyway?"

Is that a valid question? Really? Obi-Wan was old, he may have had his tricks but he was old, and he could never do what Luke could do, it was already hard for him to face Darth Vader, it was all tough for him to deal with, plus, in his 'ethereal' form he could always be everywhere, no spaceships needed :D

Obi-Wan just got extremely sick of it all and wanted to become a ghost, sometimes, we all want that.
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For me one of the most dazzeling aspects are the combination of only two sith, and a large group of jedi searching for the one to bring "balance" to the force...
For me balance just means a one to one relation between sith and jedi..
---> if you find the one to bring balance to the force, better kill him, as he would eihter kill all jedi (exept of two) or significantly increase the number of sith...
Non of the jedi council's members (or the author itself) seem to have been able to draw this conclusion...
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