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Beware planet earth sounds8/4/2023 ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, Beware Planet Earth! lacks many of the finer features that define a good tower defense game. This all sounds rosey, but there are a few hitches in the experience. There is some nice background music, as well, to keep the wheels rolling. Even clicking on things reminds one of said game, with playful pops and dings. Again, it is a style reminiscent of Plants vs. Characters are well drawn in a cute cartoony style they feature goggly eyes, rounded features, and are very colorful. Thankfully, the game's art and music assets are much like the rest of the game: decent stuff. Which is to say that one's enjoyment will largely depend on how much one wants to play another bitesized tower defense game. It's a lot like many other tower defense games on the market. It's a fun formula, though it doesn't feel entirely original, and that might be the game's largest flaw. That means collecting resources quickly, placing towers quickly, and zapping aliens quickly. While there are maze-like paths, as in traditional tower defense, maps are very small, and so success on any given map is less a matter of intelligently placing towers than it is of quickly placing the first few towers and then transitioning towards the action side of things. Other aspects of the game straddle this middle of the approach, as well. It tends to draw the game away from a more cerebral tower defense experience, though. It's not a bad design and can lead to frantic gameplay moments, especially when zapping an alien scientist's shield is of critical importance. This means enjoying the title is heavily dependent on whether one wants to click on resource generators 100 times over the course of a map to collect "cogs" (the game's primary money equivalent) to defuse various alien abilities with the multi-function "zapper", as well as place towers. At the same time, it features tapping (in the form of mouse clicking) to inject more action into the experience. Jesus loves you, accept him today – Tomorrow might be too late.Returning are twisting maze-like lanes, lending complexity to the placement of towers. Over and over He invited and all you need to do is–come to Him!įollow Discover the Book Ministries to stay up to date on Facebook:Ĭlick to watch YouTube Video. So it ends with Jesus calling “come to Me and drink of the water of life”. ONLY YOU CAN CHOOSE YOUR DESTINATION: As the Bible opens with Jesus seeking His lost ones in the garden with “Where art thou”. While there is time hear His voice and do not harden your hearts He cries!ĥ. It is Jesus who sends warnings of doom, the two witnesses of chapter 11, the angel preaching the everlasting gospel in chapter 16, and so on. It is Jesus who sends His witnesses in chapter 7. It is Jesus who knocks patiently for us to await our fellowship. He is calling John to not be afraid, He calls the wayward church members to repent and return to Him. ![]() THE JUDGMENTS COMING SHOULD MAKE US HUMBLY REACH OUT TO OUR GOD OF LOVE AND MERCY WHILE THERE IS TIME: If you listen carefully the compassionate voice of Jesus is heard all throughout this book of woe. There is nothing that can stop His plan, His judgment, and earth’s ultimate dissolution as a planet.Ĥ. THE JUDGMENTS COMING ARE TERRIBLY UNSETTLING: we are powerless before an angry God. He has given us the truth and we need to act on it.ģ. God always wants us to soberly look at reality. THE JUDGMENTS COMING ARE HORRIBLY FRIGHTENING: God wants us to be jolted by the vivid and inescapable sights of future calamities. It is thus another term for a worldly person, one who is at home and wants to live for this doomed planet.Ģ. ![]() What is an earth dweller? The expression is found seven times (6:10 11:10 13:8, 12, 14 14:6 17:8) in the book and speaks of a type of people, those whose life is tied only to this world. ![]() THE EARTH-DWELLERS WILL HAVE A BAD ENDING. What are some lessons to hold onto from this chapter?ġ. ![]()
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