MikuIT
I'm currently working to get the 2500 StarCoins needed for the "Money Hoarder" achievement,
</br> then I'll think about getting the remaining ones. </br>
I originally intended to use LYNE's achievements to spell "KAWAII" on my achievements showcase, </br>
but I settled down with "BAKA", as it's more fitting with my Tsundere personality :p </br>
This is another one of those free games, but it's quite an enjoyable one, especially if you've got at least a mild interest in biology. </br>
You start as a tiny aquatic micro-organism, and feed (and sometimes fight) your way up the evolution ladder. PROTIP: don't play as an omnivore, they suck! </br>
You might've got it from Indie Gala and just farmed it for the cards, but now it's time to actually give it a try! </br>
Another game that biology enthusiasts will surely enjoy, this one focuses on little multicellular microbs, and challenge you to rearrange (AKA splice) their cells along a predetermined pattern, with a limited number of moves. </br>
I finished all the Origin Series' Sequences, and I'll soon start the Epilogue's Sequences. </br>
You might've noticed that, in order to make this post a bit tidier, I ~~mindlessly stole~~ temporarily borrowed Downward Concept's layout. </br>
~~Anyone knows how to separate paragraphs by putting them on a new line?~~ </br>
~~I tried both the Enter and Tab buttons, and several kind of spaces, to no avail...~~ </br>
Gotcha! Thanks for the tips! </br>
Now I think I should start learning some HTML... </br>
Keeping up with the monthly challenge
I got another achievement since the previous post, "Even More Points", for scoring 1000 points.
I'm currently working to get the 2500 StarCoins needed for the "Money Hoarder" achievement,
</br> then I'll think about getting the remaining ones. </br>
Set "U" complete, 5 more to go (plus the last achievement).
I originally intended to use LYNE's achievements to spell "KAWAII" on my achievements showcase, </br>
but I settled down with "BAKA", as it's more fitting with my Tsundere personality :p </br>
This is another one of those free games, but it's quite an enjoyable one, especially if you've got at least a mild interest in biology. </br>
You start as a tiny aquatic micro-organism, and feed (and sometimes fight) your way up the evolution ladder. PROTIP: don't play as an omnivore, they suck! </br>
You might've got it from Indie Gala and just farmed it for the cards, but now it's time to actually give it a try! </br>
Another game that biology enthusiasts will surely enjoy, this one focuses on little multicellular microbs, and challenge you to rearrange (AKA splice) their cells along a predetermined pattern, with a limited number of moves. </br>
I finished all the Origin Series' Sequences, and I'll soon start the Epilogue's Sequences. </br>
You might've noticed that, in order to make this post a bit tidier, I ~~mindlessly stole~~ temporarily borrowed Downward Concept's layout. </br>
~~Anyone knows how to separate paragraphs by putting them on a new line?~~ </br>
~~I tried both the Enter and Tab buttons, and several kind of spaces, to no avail...~~ </br>
Gotcha! Thanks for the tips! </br>
Now I think I should start learning some HTML... </br>
malabagaa
If you’re inside a <div>
you may want to use <p>
to separate your paragraphs and <br/>
to enter a new line.
ex.
<p>par 1</p>
<p>par 2<br/>
new line</p>
Ghostie
You should be able to create a new paragraph using :
<p> blah blah </p>
Alternatively you can create a new line using :
<br>
Using the p tag is probably better.
more about p
more about br
Sorry, the gift has been redeemed already!
Sorry, the gift has been redeemed already!
Sorry, the gift has been redeemed already!