Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-25083348-20151210192844/@comment-25083348-20151211222902

Dekagamer7X9 wrote:

IG Gaming + Maramok= Awesome wrote:

Gaming Center wrote: [NARRATIVE_OUT_OF_CONTENT_SOON_10] {PLAYFUL:crazydaveicon}Could you put it in the fridge?

[NARRATIVE_OUT_OF_CONTENT_SOON_2] {SAY:crazydaveicon}But the road goes on when searching for a taco on the space-time continuum.

[NARRATIVE_OUT_OF_CONTENT_SOON_3] {NPC_ENTER:winnieicon}{SAY:winnieicon}In the meantime, be sure to practice advanced planting techniques in the Endless Zones.

[NARRATIVE_OUT_OF_CONTENT_SOON_4] {PLAYFUL:crazydaveicon}Penny is right. It's important to stay sharp.

[NARRATIVE_OUT_OF_CONTENT_SOON_5] {EXCITED:crazydaveicon}You never know when you might find zombies on your lawn.

[NARRATIVE_OUT_OF_CONTENT_SOON_6] {SAY:crazydaveicon}Or me on your lawn.

[NARRATIVE_OUT_OF_CONTENT_SOON_7] {PLAYFUL:crazydaveicon}Or my taco on your lawn.

[NARRATIVE_OUT_OF_CONTENT_SOON_8] {TIRED:crazydaveicon}Really, you just don't know.

[NARRATIVE_OUT_OF_CONTENT_SOON_9] {SAY:crazydaveicon}But if you do find my taco on your lawn... So it's true that the game will just end like that? The lightening is nothing? I'm pretty sure the Lightning next to Modern Day is there to show it's paradoxical. It doesn't look like lightning to me at all, it looks like a rift in time and space, probably representing some type of paradox. So, lightining does nothing otherwise?