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The Wicked - can you solve it?

I now have a new neighbour! The Wicked has moved in to SgBlogging!

The Wicked, masterminded by Wei Kiat, is a game that tests your ability to solve clues that are placed on the page itself. To progress, you need to figure out the file name of the next stage, and enter it in the URL itself. There are a total of 36 stages (so far), with hints to help you along. If you are still stumped by a particular level, you can visit the forums there for help from the community: they are very friendly, and don’t bite, as far as I know. :-)

If you must really know, I just stopped on level 6; I had intended to go further, but I couldn’t resist the lure of The Television. Channel U is showing a variety show by famous Taiwanese hosts Jacky Wu, Kang Kang and NoNo. Each week, the hosts would be paired up with different guests, after which they would go around a specific place in Taiwan, competing against one another to chain-eat a list of food. The name of the next dish they eat must start with the last name of the previous dish, and they must finish off with the nominated last dish, before a final dash to the finishing gong.

The show wouldn’t be as interesting if not for the lame jokes blatantly cracked over the air. The producers throw in obstacles in the form of fun games to spice things up. Finally, to up the ante, the losers of the competition would have the privilege of consuming a blended mixture of raw meat, made happily by the winners.

I love watching everyone squirm to keep all the food they had eaten previously in their stomachs as they struggle to down the viscous liquids.

But I would be even more delighted to share my space and bandwidth with promising projects straight out of Singapore, in that small hope that their authors’ brilliance will rub off on me. If you have a great idea, yet have neither the web space nor the bandwidth to bring it to life (I know Singapore web hosts are rather stingy with both!), contact me at pkchu.spin@gmail.com!

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