Orisinal : Morning Sunshine. Interactive fiction. Winner of four Xyzzy Awards, including Best Game of 1999. You are Primo Varicella, Palace Minister at the Palazzo del Piemonte. This title is unlikely to impress anyone. Piedmont is the laughingstock of the Carolingian League, and the Palace Ministry has devolved into little more than a glorified (and not even especially glorified) butlership: your duties include organizing banquets, overseeing the servants, and greeting visitors.
It is safe to assume that the War Minister and the Coffers Minister lose little sleep over your presence in the King's Cabinet. But Charles Martel was a Palace Minister, and he turned back the Moors at Tours lo these many years ago. That opportunity has arrived. King Charles was not an old king. Of course, you shall scarcely be alone in seeking the position. It will be an uphill struggle, to say the least. Or at least as soon as this manicure is finished. Samorost 1. First hit for excrulimicatination on google! Rhythm Heaven Fever. Rhythm Heaven Fever, known in PAL regions as Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise, and in Japan as Minna no Rhythm Tengoku (みんなのリズム天国 , Minna no Rizumu Tengoku?
, lit. Everybody's Rhythm Heaven), is a music video game developed by Nintendo and TNX for the Wii. It is the third game in the Rhythm Heaven series, following Rhythm Tengoku for the Game Boy Advance and Rhythm Heaven for the Nintendo DS. The game was released in Japan on July 21, 2011, in North America on February 13, 2012, in Europe on July 6, 2012, and in Australia on September 13, 2012.[1] Gameplay[edit] Like previous titles, the game features various levels with their own set of rules, requiring the player to play in time to the rhythm in order to clear them. These levels range from stabbing peas with a fork, to attacking evil spirits with a sword and playing badminton in midair. Development[edit] Reception[edit] The game has received generally positive reviews, currently possessing an 83/100 score on Metacritic. References[edit]