Read My LOL Review For the Lulz.

Gamepro published my review of LOL for the DS. The game is definitely passable as a quick party diversion. It’s available for twenty bucks on Agetec’s website. If you’re lame at hosting parties, you can’t go wrong.
LOL is basically Pictochat Deluxe. Up to four players can play on one DS card. The host scribbles a challenge and all the attending peons must answer it. The challenge can be anything: you might need to finish a sentence or finish a sketch. Whoever has the “best” answer wins on whatever criteria has been decided upon.
Needless to say, things can get filthy pretty fast. My husband and I had a bit of a mutual scary moment when I asked him to fill in this sentence: “Dead puppies are _________.” Both of us wrote down “delicious,” which is unfortunate for the mental well-being of our future offspring.
The husband issued the next challenge, which was finishing off a picture of a pair of boobs on a torso. I tried to turn it into a vase, then into a crown. He did the very same.
Thankfully, our thought processes separated after he drew a cow and issued the challenge to complete the picture. I drew a man making vigourous love to the bovine, while he drew a hamburger.
I think we both won that round.
(Image copyright Agetec)















Your mind wouldn’t be fit to be on the internet if you hadn’t chosen those answers.
I’ve been on the Internet far too long to get away. My mind has shriveled and twisted beyond redemption. That was long before the advent of /b/, too.