This is the 15th year of continuous daily publication for 365Caws. All things considered, it's likely it will be the last year as it is becoming increasingly difficult for me to find interesting material. However, I hope that I may have inspired someone to a greater curiosity about the natural world with my natural history posts, or encouraged a novice weaver or needleworker. If so, I've done what I set out to do.
Showing posts with label Plants vs. Zombies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plants vs. Zombies. Show all posts
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Plants Vs. Zombies
Day 128: When it comes to the Peltigeras (in this case, Peltigera membranacea, Membranous Dog-Lichen), it's like a game of Plants vs. Zombies where you can't tell who won. The strange brown "fingernails" exhibited by this species are its fruiting bodies (apothecia). The undersides of its greenish-brown foliose thallus attaches to the substrate with holdfasts called "rhizines," rootlike structures which can be seen in the upper and lower right corner of the photo. Just when you thought the forest was safe, now you find zombies reaching their fingers up through a carpet of moss, waiting to grab you by the ankles.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
They're Coming!
Day 35: Unlike "Angry Birds," "Plants vz. Zombies" puts your reflexes to the test. I had downloaded it to my Kindle Fire after running out of Angry Birds the first time, but it didn't hold my attention like I'd hoped it would. I played the first few games of the "Adventure" level, and then "Birds" came out with a new universe and an update for an older one. I went back, gleeful at being able to pitch birds once again. When I'd earned three stars in all the levels, I shifted gears and began trying to improve my previous scores. That kept me occupied until the release of "Angry Birds Star Wars 2."
For about three weeks, I was in Bird Paradise, although I could hear a voice in the back of my mind saying, "If you play more than one game each day, you're going to run yourself out of birds again." I told the voice to put a sock in it and kept playing. Just as predicted, I exhausted the basic game, thinking I'd buy more characters and try to earn all the avatars, but when I checked the prices for "points" of purchasing power, my eyes dropped out of my head. The cheapest packet ($9.99) barely gave you enough points for one minor character. Saddened, I put "Angry Birds" aside.
Re-enter the Zombies! Desperate for some way to waste time, I resumed the game and found it to be more fun than I had remembered. I'm still not out of the "Adventure" level yet, and I've run up against a batch of Zombies I haven't been able to defeat in four days. Frustrating as that may be, it fills the description of "time-waster" perfectly and after all, that's why I bought it.
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