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The 51st Ep

An episode of the Lost Levels Club podcast, hosted by Mike and Ting, titled "The 51st Ep" was published on September 3, 2017 and runs 56 minutes.

September 3, 2017 ·56m · Lost Levels Club

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Mike and Ting answer random questions for the special 51st episode!

The "book club" game is: Sleeping Dogs. Finish "Dockyard Heist" by the next episode.

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Show Notes:

Sir Michael's 1,000 hours of PUBG (YouTube)

Ninja Say What?! (YouTube)

The 51st State

Hawaii Five-O

Fruit machine sounds by milton.

Questions:

  1. What does Mike think of difficulty levels? His preference?
  2. What does Mike think of free-to-play? Has he ever been sucked in?
  3. What does Mike think of the lack of quality control on Steam, PSN store?
  4. What's Mike's favourite game score?
  5. Which game has Mike been most addicted to? And to what lengths did he go to maintain the addiction?
  6. What does Mike think of narrative drive action-adventure games having crazy high body counts?
  7. What's better, sandbox or linear?
  8. What's Mike's favourite game in the last decade?
  9. What's really better PC or console? Why is PC better?
  10. Are there any games you thought were good as a child but looking back…?
  11. How does Mike play games?
  12. When does Mike play games? Time of day? Day of week?
  13. What's the weirdest thing you've done while your brain was on autopilot?
  14. What's a deeply unsettling fact?
  15. What are some good mobile games?
  16. Is it acceptable to play games on the toilet?
  17. What tasty food would be disgusting eaten over rice?
  18. Is there a short, clean, joke that gets you every time?
  19. If your employer gave you the option to work 10 hours Mon-Thu instead of 8 hours Mon-Fri would you do it?
  20. Do you have an unbelievable "pics or it didn't happen moment" - did you have the pics to prove it?
  21. Which YouTube channel is great to binge?
  22. What is a dirty business tactic that everyone should be aware of?
  23. If someone says tell me a joke, what's the first joke you tell them..?
  24. Have you ever (correctly) had a gut-feeling to dislike someone who, on the surface, was a cool person that everybody else liked? What's that story?
  25. What's the scariest film you've seen? And one which didn't resort to cheap scares?
  26. What will be the "turns out cigarettes are bad for us" of our generation?
  27. If all of a sudden all humans simultaneously lost the ability to sneeze, how long do you think it would take mankind as a collective to realize?
  28. What was something you saw you were definitely not supposed to see?
  29. What are the best free online certificates you can compete that will actually look good on your resume?
  30. If authors covered novels, like musicians covered songs, which covered novel would you be most excited to read?

 

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