끝을 알 수 없는 나의 ʟᴏᴠᴇ sᴛᴏʀʏ
08 October 2014 @ 03:59 am


This game rewards you just for being active and having cards! Each week, a set of 15 cards will be randomized: five of each type. For every card you match, you'll receive a reward! Ready to see the set for this week?

Read more... )

This round ends on October 14th!
 
 
끝을 알 수 없는 나의 ʟᴏᴠᴇ sᴛᴏʀʏ
08 October 2014 @ 04:00 am


Eeek! I was handing out rewards and my klutzy self dropped a card. Can you help me figure out what it is? Maybe I stepped on it, too...



And this time it looks like I dropped four...and they all got pieced together somehow. Can you please help me figure out which cards they are? I need the deck name AND number! For each one I'll give you a treat of two cards.

This game closes on October 15th!
 
 
끝을 알 수 없는 나의 ʟᴏᴠᴇ sᴛᴏʀʏ
08 October 2014 @ 04:02 am


I recently got a new job. In order to get my paycheck each week, I have to find the best of the best seiyuu to help with more upcoming projects. But I'm not really good at knowing who voices who! Can you help me out? I was watching a series and thought I heard a good voice...

let's see... )

This game ends October 15th!
 
 
끝을 알 수 없는 나의 ʟᴏᴠᴇ sᴛᴏʀʏ
08 October 2014 @ 04:05 am


This game is really simple! Given a blurry screencap, or set of screencaps, you have to guess the anime or video game they come from. Ready? Here's your set for this round:

Read more... )
Based on the blurry screenshot, can you tell me the name of the series and character? You'll get 4 random cards + a milk if you do!

This round will end on October 14th.
 
 
grønt gress og høyt tidevann
08 October 2014 @ 08:16 pm


At Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples in Japan, one will often find a site to purchase an omikuji, or a random fortune, for a small price. They hope to draw a blessing for the future, rather than a curse. Those who do draw a cursed slip tie it to a tree in hopes of negating their poor fortune ahead. But those who are blessed have much to look forward to... or so they say.

Maybe you're not superstitious, but a small offering will appease the Himitsu gods and maybe even grant you a blessing! But our omikuji will be slightly kinder than the ones at shrines. Anyway, here's how the game works:

1 card will buy you 1 fortune, so it must be a single card. You can only buy 1 fortune per round. Your fortune will be determined by a randomizer. Simple enough, right? Here are the possible results:

大吉 (daikichi, "great blessing") - 7 random single cards, 1 random puzzle card, 1 random special card, 1 random pencil.
中吉 (chuukichi, "average blessing") - 5 random single cards, 1 random puzzle card, 1 milk
小吉 (shoukichi, "small blessing") - 3 random single cards
半吉 (hankichi, "half-blessing") - 1 random single card
半凶 (hankyou), "half-curse") - You don't win anything... but you do get to keep the card you used to buy your fortune. Basically, nothing happens. :,)
凶 (kyou, "curse") - You don't win anything, and you lose the card you used to purchase your fortune. :(
大凶 (daikyou, "great curse") - You don't win anything, you lose the card you used to purchase your fortune, and the next time you play, your entry will cost you an extra card. Bummer! Better tie that puppy to the nearest tree for better luck next time.

The cards used to purchase fortunes will all go into the Grabby Hands pile (unless you draw the half-curse fortune). If you drew a great curse in the last round you played in, please note that in your comment; we'll operate on the honor system since I will forget after awhile. :)

This round will end October 15th at 6:00PM EST.