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Vroom! Is the Love Child of Fall Guys and Micro Machines

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Coming to PS5.Vroom! is a solo project from developer Adam Bernath, and our first thought when we saw it was Fall Guys meets Micro Machines. It's an online multiplayer game for 60+ players in which everyone drives a little toy vehicle around obstacle-filled rooms, and you all have to reach the end goal one way or another. It looks kinda silly (and is obviously still in the early stages of development), but we're kind of into it.Pootling along in a little plastic car or a wooden truck looks like fun, and the physics-based environments look surprisingly realistic. There will be...

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Guide to Middlebury, VT | Eat, Stay & Play

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Please note that many establishments throughout New England have modified their hours and/or operations in response to COVID-19. Always check for the latest information before making travel plans. Located in the western part of the state, the college town of Middlebury, VT, serves as the commercial and business center for its region while maintaining plenty of small-town charm. Home to the liberal arts institution Middlebury College (c. 1800), it offers an array of attractions and diversions — including a three-screen movie theater, two historic inns, and great shops and restaurants. Outdoor recreation is readily available, too, as the town is...

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The Best Toddler Tables and Chairs That Aren’t Eyesores

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All the world’s most ambitious plans, indispensable inventions, and architectural masterpieces have at one point or another been unfurled dramatically on a worktable, where great minds can go to work. It’s no different with toddler tables and chairs, which give kids a space of their own to draw their artistic masterpieces, build Lego structures, and break bread together during snack time. At the same time, the best toddler table and chairs allow you to protect your fancy, adult dining tables and upholstered chairs from the horror shows we call slime and kinetic sand. And all this is especially pertinent as...

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The is the perfect shelf for your Montessori-inspired playspace

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One day you're outfitting your first grown-up apartment, tucking fiddle leaf fig trees into crisp, light-filled corners. Blink and you've got a toddler who has flung toys from here to kingdom come taking up every square inch of useable space with things. To some degree, you've got to embrace the chaos. After all, your average toddler is a tornado with legs. But clutter is proven to create stress and who has time for that? So when it comes to kids' toys, we're big fans of the less is more approach. Not only do little ones play longer and more happily...

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Life or Siege?

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Photo by Bryan Goff on Unsplash Siege / noun A military operation in which enemy forces surround a town or building, cutting off essential supplies, with the aim of compelling those inside to surrender  How much silence makes a siege? And how much sound ends it? What makes a siege a siege? When do we stop calling it so? For how long does a siege last? Does the siege interrupt [our] life or is [our] life merely in the way of an undying siege? What is a siege in a [perpetual] siege called? What is more persistent — Life or...

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