23 November 2014 @ 08:26 am


Uh-oh! Looks like Makoto Naegi's found himself in a bit of trouble with Monokuma once again, and to make matters worse, he's clumsily spilled all of his evidence on the courtroom floor. Help Makoto unscramble his clues and prove his innocence in the classroom trial or face an untimely and gruesome execution!

You will be provided with five words to unscramble with a given theme each week. For each correct answer, you will receive 1 random single card. If you manage to solve all five, you will receive 1 more random single and 1 random special, for a total of 6 possible singles and 1 special. The answers must be spelled correctly in order to win the prizes!

Last week's answers: Hitagi Senjougahara, Karen Araragi, Nadeko Sengoku, Meme Oshino, Kiss-Shot Acerola-Orion Heart-Under-Blade. The culprit was Nadeko.

This week's trial features catgirls. This round will end Saturday, November 29th, 12:01PM EST.
you've got that wrong! )
 
 
21 November 2014 @ 09:15 am


It looks like Inuyasha is causing some trouble for poor Ranma... Well, while they get it sorted out, can you help me? I'm thinking of this old series but I can't remember its name...

Throwback Thursday (or #tbt) commemorates the anime, manga, and games of yore. (Yore = original debut in 2001 or earlier.) Based on the provided clue, can you tell me the title of what I'm thinking of and its original Japanese release year? I'll give you 3 random single cards for your trouble!
A high school girl falls in love with a high jumper she's seen on TV, and transfers to his (all boys) school in Japan - giving herself a boys' haircut and passing as a boy in the process. The series follows her fumblings to attempt to keep her gender a secret and the love triangle between her, the high jumper, and another friend she makes at their school.

This round will end November 27th at 4:00PM EST.

Last round's answer: Studio Ghibli's Grave of the Fireflies, released in 1988.
 
 
18 November 2014 @ 09:39 pm


Welcome to Crossword! Like it says on the tin: given a topic and clues, fill out the crossword!

This round's theme is Hoenn (Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald) locations.

make us free )
For every 2 correct answers, you will receive 1 random single card (rounded down), for a total of 5 possible cards. If you complete the whole puzzle correctly, you will receive 1 random puzzle card.

This round will close December 2nd @ 4:00PM EST.
 
 
17 November 2014 @ 10:37 am
Hi all, sorry none of my games got posted last week. I'm currently transitioning between jobs and dealing with university stuff so I've been crazy busy... again.

You can take freebies spelling NOVEMBER 17 to make up for it. For the NOVEMBER cards, the deck name must START with that letter, and for the 17, the cards must be 01 and 07 from any deck. All of the cards can be any type, one per deck. No need to comment here, just log them. Since I missed last week I'm just going to get back on track tomorrow with the new crossword and stuff. I'll get to prizes (and my own outstanding trades) when I can. Thanks everyone!
 
 
09 November 2014 @ 11:17 pm


Risa Koizumi has never been the best speller... or reader... or mathematician... hey, give the girl a break, school is boring and homework is just taking time away from more important things, like video games! Anyway, Risa needs our help spelling out some words for her homework.

This game is similar to Collections in that we will be building a small "deck", in order to complete a puzzle. Every two weeks I'll put up the name of a series and a character from that series, and players can contribute a card starting with one of the letters in the words until we have it all spelled out. For instance, if the word is "as", one person can contribute aikido05 and another person can contribute seas02. A deck may not be used more than once per round, and you can only contribute one card per week. Please check the comments to make sure no one has claimed your letter or donated from that deck already before commenting!

You will lose the card you're contributing but in return you will receive 3 random single cards.

This week's homework is... )
 
 
08 November 2014 @ 10:41 pm


Uh-oh! Looks like Makoto Naegi's found himself in a bit of trouble with Monokuma once again, and to make matters worse, he's clumsily spilled all of his evidence on the courtroom floor. Help Makoto unscramble his clues and prove his innocence in the classroom trial or face an untimely and gruesome execution!

You will be provided with five words to unscramble with a given theme each week. For each correct answer, you will receive 1 random single card. If you manage to solve all five, you will receive 1 more random single and 1 random special, for a total of 6 possible singles and 1 special. The answers must be spelled correctly in order to win the prizes!

Last week's answers: Rin Okumura, Allen Walker, Yuuichirou Hyakuya, Lag Seeings, Rito Yuuki. The culprit was Allen which is good because I hate that guy.

This week's trial features Monogatari series characters. This round will end Saturday, November 15th, 12:01PM EST.
you've got that wrong! )
 
 
07 November 2014 @ 09:11 pm
One final reminder that the Halloween shop will be closing on Sunday night so come dump the rest of your candy if you haven't done so yet!
 
 
07 November 2014 @ 08:26 pm


It looks like Inuyasha is causing some trouble for poor Ranma... Well, while they get it sorted out, can you help me? I'm thinking of this old series but I can't remember its name...

Throwback Thursday (or #tbt) commemorates the anime, manga, and games of yore. (Yore = original debut in 2001 or earlier.) Based on the provided clue, can you tell me the title of what I'm thinking of and its original Japanese release year? I'll give you 3 random single cards for your trouble!
This tragic film takes place at the end of World War II, narrated by the spirits of a young brother and sister who died of malnutrition. The movie itself tells of the struggles they endured throughout the war and their final attempts to survive it.

This round will end November 13th at 4:00PM EST.

Last round's answer: Namco Bandai's Tales of Destiny, released in 1997.
 
 
07 November 2014 @ 08:25 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 November 12th at 6:00PM EST.
 
 
02 November 2014 @ 04:38 pm
Reminder that Spelling Bee 03 has begun a new week and we need 12 more cards to complete the puzzle!

Also, as the Halloween event winds down, you have one week from today to claim your prizes at the Halloween shop, so don't let your candy go bad! I'll post another reminder before it's closed next Sunday.
 
 
01 November 2014 @ 02:52 pm


Welcome to Crossword! Like it says on the tin: given a topic and clues, fill out the crossword!

This round's theme is Animal Crossing: New Leaf villagers.

make us free )
For every 2 correct answers, you will receive 1 random single card (rounded down), for a total of 5 possible cards. If you complete the whole puzzle correctly, you will receive 1 random puzzle card.

This round will close November 11th @ 4:00PM EST.
 
 
01 November 2014 @ 01:03 pm


Uh-oh! Looks like Makoto Naegi's found himself in a bit of trouble with Monokuma once again, and to make matters worse, he's clumsily spilled all of his evidence on the courtroom floor. Help Makoto unscramble his clues and prove his innocence in the classroom trial or face an untimely and gruesome execution!

You will be provided with five words to unscramble with a given theme each week. For each correct answer, you will receive 1 random single card. If you manage to solve all five, you will receive 1 more random single and 1 random special, for a total of 6 possible singles and 1 special. The answers must be spelled correctly in order to win the prizes!

Last week's answers: Spirit Albarn, Tsubaki Nakatsukasa, Patty Thompson, Justin Law, Excalibur. The culprit was Justin Law, in defiance of his very own name.

This week's trial features Jump Square magazine series protagonists. This round will end Saturday, November 8th, 12:01PM EST.
you've got that wrong! )
 
 
31 October 2014 @ 11:12 am


It looks like Inuyasha is causing some trouble for poor Ranma... Well, while they get it sorted out, can you help me? I'm thinking of this old series but I can't remember its name...

Throwback Thursday (or #tbt) commemorates the anime, manga, and games of yore. (Yore = original debut in 2001 or earlier.) Based on the provided clue, can you tell me the title of what I'm thinking of and its original Japanese release year? I'll give you 3 random single cards for your trouble!
A country boy turned adventurer is the main character of this game. He stows away aboard an airship but despite being discovered and forced to work for his fare, the ship is attacked by hostiles and he manages to escape. In the chaos he discovers a talking sword, and the sword turns out to be the key to the fame and adventure he craves, introducing him to new friends, foes, and conflicts along the way.

This round will end November 6th at 4:00PM EST.

Last round's answer: Junji Ito's Tomie, released in 1987.
 
 
31 October 2014 @ 10:53 am


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") - 8 random candies
中吉 (chuukichi, "average blessing") - 6 random candies
小吉 (shoukichi, "small blessing") - 4 random candies
半吉 (hankichi, "half-blessing") - 2 random candies
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 November 4th at 6:00PM EST. Remember, your candy is redeemable at the store until November 9th. I know I haven't even done any of the previous round's rewards and am totally behind on a lot of stuff; I've had a crazy busy week, but I thought I'd at least get the new stuff up. Expect a windfall of rewards on Saturday morning + other updates after I'm post-Halloween sober.

Since I haven't done last week's omikuji don't worry about throwing in a second card for great curses. Just one will be fine for everyone.
 
 
26 October 2014 @ 11:38 am


Risa Koizumi has never been the best speller... or reader... or mathematician... hey, give the girl a break, school is boring and homework is just taking time away from more important things, like video games! Anyway, Risa needs our help spelling out some words for her homework.

This game is similar to Collections in that we will be building a small "deck", in order to complete a puzzle. Every two weeks I'll put up the name of a series and a character from that series, and players can contribute a card starting with one of the letters in the words until we have it all spelled out. For instance, if the word is "as", one person can contribute aikido05 and another person can contribute seas02. A deck may not be used more than once per round, and you can only contribute one card per week. Please check the comments to make sure no one has claimed your letter or donated from that deck already before commenting!

You will lose the card you're contributing but in return you will receive 3 random single cards.

This week's homework is... )
 
 
25 October 2014 @ 04:59 pm


Uh-oh! Looks like Makoto Naegi's found himself in a bit of trouble with Monokuma once again, and to make matters worse, he's clumsily spilled all of his evidence on the courtroom floor. Help Makoto unscramble his clues and prove his innocence in the classroom trial or face an untimely and gruesome execution!

You will be provided with five words to unscramble with a given theme each week. For each correct answer, you will receive 1 random single card. If you manage to solve all five, you will receive 1 more random single and 1 random special, for a total of 6 possible singles and 1 special. The answers must be spelled correctly in order to win the prizes!

Last week's answers: Blair (though it did not occur to me that this also makes 'Libra' who is loosely a witch so I will accept that too), Beatrice, Bayonetta, Yubaba, Yuuko Ichihara. The culprit was Beatrice... who can be surprised by that?

This week's trial features Soul Eater characters. This round will end Saturday, November 1st, 12:01PM EST. All rounds in October will feature creepy crawly spooky themes :)
you've got that wrong! )
 
 
23 October 2014 @ 10:24 pm


It looks like Inuyasha is causing some trouble for poor Ranma... Well, while they get it sorted out, can you help me? I'm thinking of this old series but I can't remember its name...

Throwback Thursday (or #tbt) commemorates the anime, manga, and games of yore. (Yore = original debut in 2001 or earlier.) Based on the provided clue, can you tell me the title of what I'm thinking of and its original Japanese release year? I'll give you 3 random single cards for your trouble!
This manga tells several tales of terror featuring a girl with a mole under her left eye who has the power to make anyone fall in love with her. This power often drives people into jealous rages, leading them to kill each other and sometimes her too. She is doomed to revive and live this life over and over. Each tale in this series tells of a different life she has lived.

This round will end October 30th at 4:00PM EST.

Last round's answer: Fatal Frame aka Project Zero, released in 2001.
 
 


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") - 8 random candies
中吉 (chuukichi, "average blessing") - 6 random candies
小吉 (shoukichi, "small blessing") - 4 random candies
半吉 (hankichi, "half-blessing") - 2 random candies
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 29th at 6:00PM EST.
 
 
21 October 2014 @ 06:14 pm
friendly reminder uwu!!!! we need about 6 more letters to fill up the puzzle at Spelling Bee 02!!! uwu thank (◕‿◕✿)

(it's a new week so you can donate again if you already did in the first week UwU)
 
 
21 October 2014 @ 05:42 pm


Uh-oh! Looks like Makoto Naegi's found himself in a bit of trouble with Monokuma once again, and to make matters worse, he's clumsily spilled all of his evidence on the courtroom floor. Help Makoto unscramble his clues and prove his innocence in the classroom trial or face an untimely and gruesome execution!

You will be provided with five words to unscramble with a given theme each week. For each correct answer, you will receive 1 random single card. If you manage to solve all five, you will receive 1 more random single and 1 random special, for a total of 6 possible singles and 1 special. The answers must be spelled correctly in order to win the prizes!

Last week's answers: Battler Ushiromiya, Shion Sonozaki, Rena Ryuugu, Keiichi Maebara, Lambdadelta. The culprit was Keiichi. Well, that was certainly unexpected...

This week's trial features witch characters. This round will end Saturday, October 25th, 12:01PM EST. All rounds in October will feature creepy crawly spooky themes :)
you've got that wrong! )