News Displaying 121 to 130 of 124  On one of our recent travels, the hotel had a great on-demand children's TV service that had some good shows like Ninjago.
Another show: Slugterra, didn't want to stream properly, so I downloaded it when I got back and it's a really fun series.
I'm not sure how great it is for children because it's a lot less cerebral than the studio's later show: The Deep, but there's never a dull moment in it.
It's a western-style show about a group of young gunslingers, who ride their robot animals through a bright, colourful underground world of giant caverns.
All the weapons work by firing colourful little creatures called slugs - each with different capabilities - that can be guided and combined in different ways, once fired.
The show has one speed, which is: flat-out, and everything in the show looks terrific: the characters, environments, weapons. The style of presentation is great.
I found that the easiest way to watch it was on their own youtube channel. I spotted an interesting find on the windowsphone reddit, which is surprisingly active for an OS that died, in effect, even before Microsoft unsupported it in 2019:
Nokia Design Archive | Aalto University I see that Scott Host: the programmer for Raptor, (which was a major inspiration for X-Bomber the Game) is working away on a new and re-worked version of Demonstar.
I am very eager to see it.
Those games were really well coded and had terrific art direction, which is what, I think, made them so inspirational.  I wanted to thank Dan from Star Fleet Facebook for sending me some great new images lately from Gary Cass' work on The Skull and Antony Leach's work on the life-size PPA.
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