Earlier this month, Yahoo announced it's shutting down Yahoo Answers permanently on May 4. Years of entertaining questions may disappear, but thankfully, one hero is add🔴ing Yahoo Answers 𓆉into Typing of the Dead.
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♏To keep Yahoo Answers alive, Twitter user added 500 questions to Typing of the Dead. Now, you can fight off zombies by typing, "What does Bigfoot want??" and "Am i grernant?". This is something we didn't know we needed𓆏 until now. Yahoo Answers is responsible for bringing us hours of unintentional entertainment, with an overwhelming amount of ridiculous questions (and just as ridiculous answers). Now, they can live on through a classic arcade game.
As you might expect, Typing of the Dead isn't the most popular game right now. The game sees no new content, but despite this, there iಞs still something charming in the absurdity about killing zombies by typing random phrases.
There have been numerous games that were 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:'saved' by the fanbase. Remember the Sonic movie that went through major design changes after 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:fans criticized the original trailer? Oftentimes, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:fan-ma༺de content is on par with official content, leading🌜 to a new wave of popularity as well. Perhaps a love of classic arcade games and Yahoo Answers will breathe new life into both. I mean, who wouldn't want to type, "Math makes me cry (literally)"?
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