In fact, we started to write a real Western song about the prairies, but then we decided to put in more about how we felt. Until recently, no one in music had earned more right to a lament than Bunky and Jake. They still look forward to doing their first college concert and have yet to make a dime from either of their albums.
It was Christmas time, and there was a party and music. Jake, who had recently dropped out of Rider College, remembers hearing Bunky play with a band. Another visit, this time with an instrument case, led to banjo-and-guitar duets on the steps of the school.
What a drag. But next year, there he was. Both were solid folk-music enthusiasts with a similar background: the city. The same went for Bunky, who, like Jake, had learned her harmony at the neighborhood candy store. When you sing harmony, you sound like the old records.
Down the street, there was Israel G. The minute we got on stage, we forgot half the words—and we only knew one song! After we recovered, we moved our act into the small clubs and the Village basket houses.
We played there three times a week for ten dollars and all the Afro-burgers we could eat. He was going to cut my head off. From there spread a dingy system of coffeehouses with strange names and stranger clientele.
The life-style for a musician in those days shifted rapidly from ecstasy to embarrassment; from acute depression to severe good times.
When playing the basket houses, one set up a route and ran from place to place in order to get in as many sets—and as many collections—a night as was mathematically possible. Customers, usually tourists or troublemakers, somehow had to be forced into making a donation. I remember one cat who had been giving me trouble.
I had just put him down from the stage. By mutual consent, Bunky used to go it alone in the coffeehouses. B is for Bunky and b is for blues. How many of you folks ever been in jail, please raise your hand. I used to do so good. If what you're saying is true, then that's really interesting. Bunky Halloween edition! The latest update to the game! And since it's Halloween, why not upload it today?? Let me know if it works, I just looked that up now on the internet so I have no clue if it'll work.
I'm not sure what else to do to fix your issue. I'm really sorry dude, I dunno how to fix this. Uploaded a video on your game Bunky as I said I would, and I really enjoyed it. I'm disappointing in myself though since I couldn't beat it, but it was quite scary. Got me pretty good, nice work! I love it! Very well done Dave! You are truly a master Craftsman!
Tunky is oddly more difficult to deal with, but also easier because there are less monsters in the house. NOW you need a game mode with Tunky is there with all the other Monsters!
Though maybe I should make it the Extreme Mode. That'd be neato. So I went and played the hidden game mode and I had no idea what I was getting myself into. It was definitely harder than the original mode. I feel like it would've been a lot harder for me if I wasn't currently spamming Baldi's. That game sort of conditions you for ultra-hardness. Anywho, thanks for adding this!
I loved it!! I had that sound file for BUNKY since the beginning but never found a moment to use it until now with that ending.
It couldn't have been a bug cause there were some places you didn't check. Did you check the living room area by the giant eyes? Or the Billiard Room? But regardless, I'm glad you gave it a shot anyway, thanks for playing dude. I've already said this many times to others, I will not create mobile ports of any of my games. Edit: Sorry if I came off rude, but it seems like I always get these comments, so it bugs me after awhile.
This was game was very scary! Especially whenever I was getting chase by bunky! Very cool horror game I enjoyed it! Glad you enjoyed it! Even though you probably got spooked to the point where you couldn't enjoy it, lol. Hey, mate. I actually quite liked them, I loved the visuals and the creepy noises. I do look forward to see more games from you! Thanks man! Most of the sounds from the games were all made by hand actually obviously not the door closing and opening sounds.
Either using my own sounds and modifying them in Audacity or heavily modifying audio from other sources. The sound design was excellent so that's actually really impressive! Keep up the good job! Very entetaining game and the sounds were very scary. Graphics weren't the greatest but they were fun to look at. Keep up the good work and i'll return to complete this game soon. Just hands down a great game. I mean yeah it doesn't have the graphics, but those noises THOSE noises were excellent, even with there was no background music or sound the area.
At the start of development for this game, I wanted to make the atmosphere creepy and quiet to make it unsettling. Damn, I was hoping you'd encounter the rare event where you see a kid standing in a hallway and when you approach him, his head would rotate o and start laughing while summoning BUNKY, lol. Anyway, glad you enjoyed it! Do you enjoy debilitating atmosphere, gut wrenching jumpscares and OP monsters who make Jason Vorhees and Micheal Myers look like chumps?
If so then this game is for you Another great game. I don't know how you keep pumping them out. This game was easily times scarier then Tunky. I died at the end. Please carefully review any restrictions accompanying the Licensed Material on the Getty Images website, and contact your Getty Images representative if you have a question about them. Your EZA account will remain in place for a year. Your Getty Images representative will discuss a renewal with you.
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