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1. Wizards-Makers of Point n Click, Escape, and Detective Games
2. Adviser-Gamershood
3. Ladies in Waiting and Knights in Shining Armor-Actual Games
1. May Not be Written in Foreign Language
2. May Not be Unreasonably Scary
3. May Not be Too Hard
4. Must Take Ten Minutes Or Less To Load
5. Use of Arrow Keys, Time Limits, Brainteasers, etc. are Discouraged
cool- verb,-adjective 1. moderately cold; neither warm nor cold: a rather cool evening.
2. feeling comfortably or moderately cold: I'm perfectly cool, but open the window if you feel hot.
3. imparting a sensation of moderate coldness or comfortable freedom from heat: a cool breeze.
4. permitting such a sensation: a cool dress.
5. not excited; calm; composed; under control: to remain cool in the face of disaster.
6. not hasty; deliberate: a cool and calculated action.
7. lacking in interest or enthusiasm: a cool reply to an invitation.
8. lacking in warmth or cordiality: a cool reception.
9. calmly audacious or impudent: a cool lie.
10. aloof or unresponsive; indifferent: He was cool to her passionate advances.
11. unaffected by emotions; disinterested; dispassionate: She made a cool appraisal of all the issues in the dispute.
12. Informal. (of a number or sum) without exaggeration or qualification: a cool million dollars.
13. (of colors) with green, blue, or violet predominating.
14. Slang. a. great; fine; excellent: a real cool comic.
b. characterized by great facility; highly skilled or clever: cool maneuvers on the parallel bars.
c. socially adept: It's not cool to arrive at a party too early.
–adverb 15. Informal. coolly.
–noun 16. something that is cool; a cool part, place, time, etc.: in the cool of the evening.
17. coolness.
18. calmness; composure; poise: an executive noted for maintaining her cool under pressure.
–verb (used without object) 19. to become cool (sometimes fol. by down or off): The soup cooled in five minutes. We cooled off in the mountain stream.
20. to become less ardent, cordial, etc.; become moderate.
–verb (used with object) 21. to make cool; impart a sensation of coolness to.
22. to lessen the ardor or intensity of; allay; calm; moderate: Disappointment cooled his early zealousness.
—Verb phrases23. cool down, to bring the body back to its normal physiological level after fast, vigorous exercise or activity by gradually slowing the pace of activity or by doing gentle exercises or stretches.
24. cool off, Informal. to become calmer or more reasonable: Wait until he cools off before you talk to him again.
25. cool out, Slang. to calm or settle down; relax: cooling out at the beach.
—Related forms
cool·ing·ly, adverb
coolish, adjective
coolly, adverb
coolness, noun
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If your having a bad day, you don't have bad at all! The starving kids in africa have the life compared to stickmen! They are torn apart, pulverised, and most of all thrown of high cliffs only to land on spikes or in lava! So the next time you play one of the stickmen torture games, give the dead stickman a check for $5, he can't cash it anyways!
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