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Town Startles — Episode 3 — The Dark Bubbly Stuff

Town Startles — Episode 3 — The Dark Bubbly Stuff


“I dare you to hop the fence,” shouted the red-faced boy with the helmet.

Easy for someone who always wears a helmet to say, Amy thought to herself as she surveyed the half-rotted tree branch that swayed in the wind some eighteen feet off the ground just over the jagged black iron fence surrounding the creepy old mansion. It wasn’t fear of trespassing that made her hesitate, nor was it a very reasonable worry of repercussions in the form of grounding. Her parents had warned her repeatedly not to go near this old house on the hill. It wasn’t even the stories she’d heard around school that told of phantoms, witches and headless horsemen that haunted these grounds. No, this was simply a healthy fear of heights and a good head full of common sense.

The house was there as long as anyone could remember. It looked down on the town from the top of the hill like some boogeyman monster that was just waiting for darkness to fall. As the sun set behind the mansion, its shadow turned into a jagged spear that threatened and pierced the little town nightly in a ghoulish dance of dying light. Kids and grownups alike were all terrified of this place, and not a soul around would dare set foot inside it.

Amy had always been the brave one in this motley group of little friends. She was the first who rode a bike without training wheels, she always picked the scariest hidden places in every game of hide-and-seek and she would sometimes sneak out her window for night fishing at the McAlister pond. The others were too scared of the night noises, but Amy felt at home there, even when all alone.

Kevin (the red-faced helmet boy) was now doing a ritual dance that he imagined looked like a chicken clucking about the coop. It did not. Lucy was ignoring the embarrassing show and nervously looking back toward town, obviously worried that someone would see the kids and presume they were up to no good. She looked like she could hop on her bike (with training wheels) and take off toward home at any second.

Brad picked up a scoop of ashy earth and flung it toward the clucking helmeted bully, who breathed a bunch of it in mid cluck and started choke-coughing humorously. Brad was a year older than the others. He was also a full six inches taller, enough to get him on the scariest rides when the carnival came to town. Amy envied him a little for that, but she knew she’d catch up by next summer when they saw the carnival again.

“Don’t worry about that idiot,” Brad said casually in Amy’s direction as he brushed the wave of blond hair away that always seemed to find itself perfectly in front of his left eye. Then he looked at her and smiled. Something inside Amy melted and she suppressed a giggle. She felt a sudden urge to do a thing that was daring and impressive.

“Get over yourself, Kevin,” said Amy with an eye roll as she dusted off her Levis in preparation of climbing the gnarly tree. She spit on her hands and rubbed them hard across the soles of her shoes and stepped up to the trunk.

“You don’t have to do that,” said Brad with a slight chuckle as he kicked another cloud of ashy dirt in Kevin’s direction. Amy nodded in acknowledgement, but started climbing the tree anyway. The other three kids watched quietly with mouths wide open as Amy quickly worked her way up the old tree.

There was a slippery and black substance coming from the tree’s bark. It stained Amy’s hands and made it tougher to get a good grip. Fortunately there were enough grooves in the knotty old trunk to get her shoes worked in and she made her way up to the branch that hung over the fence.

There was another tree on the other corner of the property that looked easier to climb. That would be her way back once she had crossed over. She pushed away the thoughts that some ghoul would grab and pull her kicking and screaming into the house, that she would never be heard from again, that her disappearance would make the papers, that she would become a lost spirit cursed to wander the grounds of the old haunted mansion. There were more important things to worry about right now, things like not falling to her death and not getting impaled on that rusty fence.

A thick and oily smell filled Amy’s nostrils as she stood and balanced on the horizontal branch, testing its sturdiness. The stuff was all over the tree. Ahead of her was a seven foot tightrope walk over the treacherous fence and into the haunted property. Will she be the first living soul to encroach on these grounds in years? Probably. Her dad would have mixed feelings about this if he were here. He’d be proud of her bravery, but disappointed in her foolishness. He had a look that was perfect for that mixture, and Amy had seen it many times before. Hopefully he would never find out where she’d been.

Amy didn’t realize how far she had come until she was over the fence and above the yard. Knowing that jumping was the only way, she lowered herself to hang from the branch to put her feet closer to the ground. The three others were all shouting things in an attempt to coach her, but they were all talking over each other and she knew what she was doing. After a final look down at a tuft of what looked like soft grass below, she dropped into the haunted mansion’s yard.

The landing could have been better. She didn’t break anything, but she also didn’t land on her feet. Climbing to her hands and knees and preparing to stand, she checked out her surroundings. There was a strange hum in her head that seemed to get louder with each passing moment. She ignored it and looked up at the mansion, which seemed at least five times taller and more terrifying than when looking from the outside.

Her hands and knees were strangely displacing the soft earth, and where they sat, the dark bubbly stuff oozed from under the surface and seeped out onto the ground. She jumped up to her feet and immediately found it hard to keep her stance. The more concentrated her weight, the more quickly she was sinking into the earth, and the more quickly she was sinking in, the more of the dark bubbly stuff oozed out.

Amy suddenly panicked to realize she was standing on some sort of oily sinking sand. Her parents had told her sinking sand was a myth. She looked back toward the other kids and was completely horrified at what she saw. Everything on the other side of the fence was blurry, like looking through a thick and foggy window. It looked like Kevin, Lucy and Brad were shouting at her, but she couldn’t hear anything they were saying. Instead all she could hear was the humming that still grew louder with each moment.

Brad was trying to reach her through the fence with a log he found on the ground. Kevin was trying to climb the tree, but Amy knew she was the strongest climber in the group. Lucy was taking off on her bike, hopefully going to town for help. Looking down, Amy noticed that she had sunk in up to her shins. It took some serious pulling to get her feet out of the ground.

Amy started running toward the exit tree on the other side of the property, but she could hardly cover any ground. The dark bubbly stuff was almost sucking her in with every step. The more afraid she began to feel, the harder it pulled until she could barely move at all. Facing straight at the mansion’s front door, she slipped and fell forward. Her arms went straight into the oily ground instantly up to her elbows and her face was almost sucked in as well.

The terrible humming sound was now so loud that she could barely stand it. The awful noise was building up to something, but she didn’t know what. Amy suddenly wished she had not decided to impress the boy on the other side of the fence. This dare should have been ignored and the stories were true. There was nothing that could help Amy now. She would suffocate, or worse.

To keep her face out of the dark bubbly stuff, she craned her neck to look up at the mansion’s black front door. Suddenly the unbearable humming stopped. With a nightmarish creak, the door slowly opened, revealing a new sound, quiet at first but growing louder as the door continued to swing ajar. It was the cackling laughter of an old lady coming from inside the dark and cavernous mansion. Amy hoped she was dreaming. She could resist the stuff no longer. It bubbled and slurped over her shoulders, her back, her neck, her chin… Amy’s last thought before her face was completely absorbed was dares are stupid.

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Experiments with Gasoline — Update

Experiments with Gasoline — Update


We hope you’ve all enjoyed the extra gasoline storage and additional supply for the past couple weeks. As we said before, this change was only temporary, designed both to gather data surrounding the new player Town Star experience and to allow existing players to freely experiment with different types of builds.

We hope you learned something that will help your game during this time. We certainly did! Now it’s time to revert that change back to the original 40 units of gasoline and Fuel Storage limit of 40 units. Read on to learn why.

A Game of Strategy

As you know, at Gala we love games. Above all, Town Star is a strategic game of planning that should be as challenging as it is rewarding. As we have said before, the gasoline challenge is one of the most central strategic challenges in the game. Everyone must accomplish this unifying goal in order to keep up with expansion and compete with other players.

We are confident that our players are as passionate about gaming as we are, and we have always pledged to put the games first. We’re giving you back the gasoline problem, but we’ll also equip you with the resources to solve it for yourself.

Even with the changes brought in by the addition of TSP2E, the central goals of Town Star remain the same. Players must build, produce, grow and expand. To unlock play-to-earn rewards, each player must complete a Daily Challenge. While that challenge is currently fairly simple (Earn 1000 Stars), it will soon become more complex, changing on a daily basis and involving more difficult goals. To continue accomplishing these goals, players must learn how to overcome the basic obstacles of the game. The most important of these obstacles is the difficulty in producing gasoline to fuel all your expansion.

Parallels to Blockchain

Whether you are new to blockchains and cryptocurrency or an old veteran of the space, you have certainly noticed that there is always a cost. The Ethereum Virtual Machine with which we’re all very familiar has its network fees, which are more commonly known as “gas.” No one loves these network fees. In fact, Gala Games is working hard on the development of long term solutions to the blockchain “gas problem.” We view this problem in the same way that you may view the gasoline challenge in Town Star, and like you, we intend to solve it through our passion for strategy gaming.

Some blockchains call them transaction fees, while others call them gas. For others, they are resource costs or power. No matter the label, the obstacle is the same. Just as you must produce gasoline to deliver your Town Star goods, there is always an energy cost for blockchain transfers.

Since this idea of blockchain “gas” draws such an appropriate parallel to the Town Star gasoline challenge, we feel it is important to keep that challenge in our minds and our strategies. While we have plans to solve the blockchain gas challenge by minimizing fees and creating our own blockchain with fast and easy transactions, the challenge will always remain as a central mechanic of Town Star.

Get an eyeful of that gas hoard because it won’t last much longer!

Back to 40

Starting with the new weekly competition on November 2, new players will once again receive 40 units of gasoline as their initial supply. This gasoline will be stored in a Fuel Storage unit whose maximum capacity is 40.

We are currently rethinking and rebuilding the first time player experience to help guide newcomers toward learning these lessons easily and effectively. We are building written and video guides that will help with not only the gas challenge, but many others as well.

Good luck out there on your Town Star builds. Hopefully you’re all taking advantage of #TSP2E by playing with owned NFTs and completing your Daily Challenges!

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Frank Miller Crystal NFT, “The Noir Hero” Joins Town Star P2E

Frank Miller Crystal NFT, “The Noir Hero” Joins Town Star P2E


Have you seen the limited edition crystal sculpture NFT at FrankMiller.io? It’s absolutely stunning, and it thinks outside the box as an NFT. When you buy one, you’re paying for a physical polycarbonate printed crystal, but you’ll get a lot more than that. Inside the crystal is etched a unique code to redeem for an exclusive art NFT created by Frank Miller and Concept Art House.

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Today, Town Star is sweetening the deal by bringing this NFT into #TSP2E.

That’s right. Not only will you have a physical piece of Frank Miller history that will adorn your most well-lit shelf for years to come, but you can use the NFT within to earn TownCoin daily in Town Star.

The Sale Continues

Here’s the legend himself admiring this incredible sculpture during an exclusive interview with Jason Brink.

As of now, there are still plenty of “The Noir Hero” available, but we have a sneaking suspicion that with this new announcement of added Town Star utility, the remaining copies of this piece will go extremely quickly.

Just to recap, when you purchase “The Noir Hero” with either USDC or a credit card on Frankmiller.io, you will receive a beautiful and virtually indestructible crystal sculpture of some of Frank Miller’s finest work.

Once you have held the crystal in your hand and redeemed the unique code within, you’ll also receive a limited edition NFT that will be usable in Town Star Play-to-Earn.

Where Does Town Star Come In?

Sin City’s signature character, Marv, will watch over your Town Star town, ensuring that it will always uphold the ideals of justice and reminding you that things aren’t always as they seem.

In the game, the NFT will take the form of a beautiful statue, reimagined within Town Star by our talented art team led by Art Director Warren Marshall. It will stand as a beacon of hope and support for the underdogs, the oppressed, and the down on their luck. Most importantly, as long as you’ve completed your Daily Challenge and have the Gala Power level to support it, this NFT will earn you 50 TOWN each day (exact number subject to change).

The Town Star version of “The Noir Hero”

The Town Star team is excited to give you another example of what play-to-earn can do, adding utility to an already amazing and groundbreaking piece of art. We are proud to support the Sin City 30th Anniversary NFT Series in this way, and we hope you all have a chance to hold one of these exquisite crystal sculptures in your hand to feel the magic for yourself.

Hurry, this sale ends soon.

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Celebrate Galaween in Style with the Haunted Mansion

Celebrate Galaween in Style with the Haunted Mansion


What’s your best defense against the spookies and scaries that go bump in the night? Terrifying Town Star real estate of course! As part of our Galaween celebration, we’re proud to introduce the Haunted Mansion, the first multi-tile customizable modular NFT building in Town Star!

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Use the six separate pieces of this incredibly creepy Haunted Mansion to turn up the scare factor on your town. You can get carried away if you want, but remember, every piece will only be available in limited supply!

The possibilities are endless, from a row of scary graveyards to a hellishly frightening labyrinthian compound.

Hurry

The six Haunted Mansion pieces will be available for an extremely limited time, or until they are sold out. Different pieces of the Mansion have different rarities, supplies and prices. Some are sold for TOWN, and others are sold for GALA. All are eligible for TOWN P2E rewards in the game, provided you accomplish your Daily Challenges and actually dare to place them in your town.

Another important thing to know is that although these buildings will still be available after Halloween, the prices will increase!!

Haunted Main Tower
Haunted East Wing
Haunted West Wing
Haunted Graveyard
Haunted Crypt
Haunted Porch

Additional In-Game Benefits

This is the news you Town Star fans are waiting for. Until now, the only type of tile in the game that has provided a passive oil bonus has been the rare Oil Seep, which comes only with desert geography.

As freaky fortune has it, there is a bizarre bubbly black substance seeping from the baseboards of the Haunted Mansion. It looks and acts like oil, but is it oil? Who’s to say?

Every piece of the Haunted Mansion provides passive oil to surrounding buildings. This means that when placed next to your industrial buildings, those buildings will automatically have oil provided to them. The amount of oil provided varies on the rarity of the unit.

Additionally, the Haunted Porch will passively produce pumpkins. If you’re lucky, the cursed spirit of the Headless Horticulturist may even appear to deliver the pumpkins where they are needed.

These modular Haunted Mansion NFTs will be available until they sell out, or until an undisclosed TBA time in November, when they may suddenly vanish from the store!

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Town Startles — Episode 2 — A Routine Abduction

Town Startles — Episode 2 — A Routine Abduction


The sleek stealth reconnaissance ship cruised along at a low altitude just above the 13th north parallel. On cloudy and moonless nights like these, it was easy to fly low without being seen, even without use of the external cloaking mechanism. Tonight the fog was fortunate, because the stimulon fuel cells had been acting up since Neptune. Engineering Officer Ghorf was quite certain that unforeseen electromagnetic interference from the ice giant had caused issues within the self-charging fuel cells; he had yet to discover a way to reverse the process, so for now the crew had to rough it with minimal comforts. None were happy about it. There were purple tentacles throughout the ship and every cranial antenna was vibrating with stress.

Leader Bolodo’s writhing and gelatinous tentacled thorax was settled into the captain’s recession on the bridge, and his large eye was firmly affixed on the infrared viewing screen that was scouring the ground below. It was more than just his cranial antennae picking up on the disgruntled feelings of his crew. Bolodo had earned his accolades through his keen sense of danger. Even among the most disciplined who served the Space Glob, mutiny was always a possibility, and especially when discomfort was involved. As Bolodo’s mother had often told him, “Trust is a sapien trait. Squirgs respond to power.” She had been a wise squirg.

Leader Bolodo was hoping that this mission would be over very quickly and the crew could return to Mothership Epsilon, just beyond the reaches of this primitive solar system. Orders were to retrieve one male and one female sapien from earth, a planet that was overrun by billions of the vermin. The subjects would be retrieved via tractor beam, then stored in akinitos jelly until arrival at the Mothership, at which point experimentation and implantation would promptly begin. All in all it was a routine abduction, but Bolodo was in a hurry to get it over with.

As the cruiser quietly approached the dark coast of a large island, Leader Bolodo scanned for lifeforms near the water’s edge. He couldn’t help snarling with delight as he found one of each (male and female) entirely alone just off the beach. He brought the ship in to hover very low, discovering that each of the subjects was inside a boat. Bolodo was familiar with boats, the strange primitive water ships used on this planet, whose surface consisted primarily of water. Unfortunately, these boats had roofs that would have to be removed before the tractor beam could be used.

Hoping the magnetic cannon was functioning at full power after the brush with Neptune, Leader Bolodo inserted an index tentacle into the device’s control plug. It powered up quickly, so first he targeted the boat that contained the female. The magnetic cannon made quick work of ripping off the boat’s roof, like the simple removal of a leaf from a tree. The female was looking up at the craft and screaming (a strange sapien behavior) when the tractor beam began to pull. Before a minute had passed, she was inside the receiving dock of the ship. Her obnoxious screams hammered the echo drums of every squirg aboard until finally she was safely absorbed into akinitos jelly chamber that would preserve her until arrival at the Mothership.

Leader Bolodo then positioned the ship over the boat containing the male subject. On the infrared screen, the sapien could be seen running around inside, as if alarmed by the commotion caused by the female’s abduction. The magnetic cannon was activated again, quickly removing the boat’s roof and exposing the sapien within. Then the tractor beam was extended and the male subject was retrieved. He wasn’t screaming like the female, so Leader Bolodo was able to visit the receiving dock personally to inspect the new arrival.

He was surprised when he arrived to find not a single creature, but two. The young male sapien had curled beneath his arm a tiny pink animal, the likes of which Bolodo had never seen before. It had the appearance of a pig, which he had studied in the academy, but it was so much smaller than any of the pig images he recalled. The male subject held the pig protectively, as if they were two unlikely friends. The sight was quite hilarious to Bolodo, and all his tentacles turned green with amusement.

After activating his voice filter and setting the dial to sapien english, Leader Bolodo addressed the subject. “Do you speak?” he asked loudly of the sapien. The subject nodded his head, in an affirmative gesture that Bolodo recognized, so Bolodo asked another question. “What’s your name?”

In a quaking and curious voice, but with a strange lack of fear, the boy replied, “My friends call me Jimmy.”

🎃 Happy Galaween! 🎃

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