Post by FriedGruntzaholic on Dec 9, 2003 11:53:12 GMT -8
I live in the Southeastern US at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains with my wife, 3 kids, a house full of cats, and a pet possum named Pete. Actually Pete's not really a pet. He just comes by on a regular basis to dine on kitty kibble and any food scraps we put out.
I have worked for the last 15 years for what is now the second largest automotive aftermarket parts retailer in the nation and also have worked for the past eight years as a newspaper carrier for our local daily paper.
Where did I come up with a username like Fried Gruntzaholic? Well the second part of the name is easy. This game is addictive. And like GooRoo's sigtag says, there's no cure. The first part of the name comes from "frying" my brain trying to solve this game's devious puzzlez.
I discovered Gruntz at least two years ago (it was just before the patch came out) when my wife downloaded the demo. The demo sat on her computer for a long period of time before anyone had the gumption to try it out. But after trying the Battlez out, I was hooked. My wife ordered the full version for me and I've been playing ever since. I have tried to learn about every facet of this great game, both gameplay and level-building, so that I can help others in the way that I was helped.
I hope in the near future to be able to release some custom levels of my own. I currently have a number of levels in some phase of existence. I just have to get the stick-to-it-iveness that is necessary to sit down and build one and see it through to the end.
I have worked for the last 15 years for what is now the second largest automotive aftermarket parts retailer in the nation and also have worked for the past eight years as a newspaper carrier for our local daily paper.
Where did I come up with a username like Fried Gruntzaholic? Well the second part of the name is easy. This game is addictive. And like GooRoo's sigtag says, there's no cure. The first part of the name comes from "frying" my brain trying to solve this game's devious puzzlez.
I discovered Gruntz at least two years ago (it was just before the patch came out) when my wife downloaded the demo. The demo sat on her computer for a long period of time before anyone had the gumption to try it out. But after trying the Battlez out, I was hooked. My wife ordered the full version for me and I've been playing ever since. I have tried to learn about every facet of this great game, both gameplay and level-building, so that I can help others in the way that I was helped.
I hope in the near future to be able to release some custom levels of my own. I currently have a number of levels in some phase of existence. I just have to get the stick-to-it-iveness that is necessary to sit down and build one and see it through to the end.