"After playing Doom Eternal, I am really beginning to believe that Samuel Hayden is actually Samur Makyr. The reason I think that is that in Doom Eternal Samuel knew so much about Urdak to the point that he would have had to be there at some point for a fair amount of time. The other reason is that Samuel had extensive knowledge of Nekravol along with the Argent factory there." - from FuedOfJustice
Donald Duck's Playground is a 1984 Sierra educational game.
The player takes the role of Donald Duck, whose job is to earn money so that he can buy playground items for his nephews. To do this, Donald can get himself a job in any of four different work places. Each job shift lasts from one to eight minutes, as the player wants, in which time Donald has to earn as much as he can.
First off, the previous shuffle's finished. That looked like a good one; I wouldn't be against doing that again.
The multi-part sampler is finished. Thanks to all the recruits Sigma pulled in from Rage Reviews; this was a very strong riff overall. And for those too impatient to read to the end and figure out the verdict: "A Displaced Monster" won the editor vote and will be filling our 8th-of-the-month slot. Good job, assholes, you stuck yourselves with Displaced Slenderwoman bullshit.
"The Sky is Gone" is finished. At least the first part is. There is more coming, in a week from now, with Part 2 "The Sky is Gone: Epiphany".
Last week's mess is cleaned up. Have fun with that.
This week's our first "anything goes" slot of the new era, and we've given it over to a dual celebration of Toy Story 4 and Super Mario Maker 2. And, because we're absolute shits, we're celebrating with creepypastas.