Where's the egg?
October 2, 2010 9:15 AM   Subscribe

Where's the egg? Rumpetroll - an HTML5, multiplayer, swimming & chatting game. "It's Norwegian, but not what you think."
posted by pashdown (14 comments total) 5 users marked this as a favorite
 
Why do I seem to be 2/3 the speed of everyone else?
posted by shakespeherian at 9:40 AM on October 2, 2010


I see now why Norway has such a low birthrate.
posted by hippybear at 9:41 AM on October 2, 2010


A moose bit my sister once.
posted by Chocolate Pickle at 9:47 AM on October 2, 2010


What exactly do they think I think when I think about Norway?
posted by tommasz at 9:49 AM on October 2, 2010 [3 favorites]


I saw no sweaters, cod, or oil money. They were right on!
posted by tjenks at 10:23 AM on October 2, 2010 [1 favorite]


My life is an experiment that has only been tested in Chrome and Safari.
posted by mintcake! at 11:19 AM on October 2, 2010 [1 favorite]


Strangely hypnotic. Also awesome.
posted by kryptondog at 11:35 AM on October 2, 2010


Is there Black Metal? Please?
posted by spinifex23 at 12:35 PM on October 2, 2010


Instacrashes my iPad's Safari.
posted by Sukiari at 2:50 PM on October 2, 2010


Spawn location should be based on referring URL in the future, so that Mefites and Redditors and Diggers all start in their own general clumps and maybe coloured for identification then maybe everyone sh..ould have w...weapons.
posted by tapesonthefloor at 4:04 PM on October 2, 2010


Not what I thought at all... I thought it was gonna be Where's an Egg
posted by jcruelty at 6:24 PM on October 2, 2010


Didn't find any egg but had a few lovely conversations. Makes me wonder if the real goal of sperm is just hangin' out.
posted by tuck_nroll at 6:57 PM on October 2, 2010


I just invented sperm jousting, it was a big hit.
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posted by dickasso at 1:42 AM on October 3, 2010


Protip: Run the HTML5 Asteroids bookmarklet while you're on Rumpetroll for great sperm-destroying justice.
posted by kryptondog at 9:16 AM on October 4, 2010


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