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Nerf NOW!! by Josué Pereira. Published April 6. Read more of Nerf NOW!!
Awkward Zombie by Katie Tiedrich. Published April 3. Read more of Awkward Zombie
Penny Arcade by Jerry Holkins and Mike Krahulik. Published April 5. Read more of Penny Arcade
The GaMERCaT by Samantha Whitten. Published April 3. Read more of The GaMERCaT.
Nerd Rage by Andy Kluthe. Published April 7. Read more of Nerd Rage
Corpse Run by Alex Di Stasi. Published April 6. Read more of Corpse Run
Manly Guys Doing Manly Things by Kelly Turnbull. Published April 3. Read more of Manly Guys Doing Manly Things
Life in Aggro by Fei Hsiao and Cecilia Vasquez. Origininally published April 29, 2011. Read more of Life in Aggro
Double XP by M.S. Corley and Josh Crandall. Published April 7. Read more of Double XP
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12 responses to “Sunday Comics: Zelda Economics”
Gamercat gets my vote this week 🙂
At first I thought he managed to get the JoyCon stuck on the wrong side and couldn’t play.
I … don’t get it. I’m a little concerned I’m being too innocent here.
What’s happening here?
It’s implying that the ‘finger-snap’ sound effect when clicking the joy-con into the tablet is super satisfying. And it is. It’s sooooo satisfying.
I thought it was saying he was getting an electric zap from holding the rail on the other side without the joycon. Then was like “but it doesn’t work that way” >_>
It’s better on the website as the cat is actually animated in the fourth panel.
It’s animated here too, just gotta click on the pic to activate the giffery.
Looks like I missed the play gif button on the cat, oops.
Seconding Tirade, I don’t really get it either >_>
Also HOWCOME HIS SWITCH CAME WITH A MANUAL? MINE HAD NOTHING.
What game is the Trick Time comic referring to?
Ghost Trick.
Great game by Capcom. Have it on iPhone.
Ghost Trick was one of the best games on DS. Dunno how good the phone port is, but should be worth checking out (and probably much easier to get a hold of).