It seems like conquering giant food items is becoming a trend among my friends.
Shortly after conquering the giant burger at Empire State (which isn’t exactly all that big but it’s the fries that kills you), we turn our attentions next on this giant ice cream sundae.
The Goonfather and I saw a display of this sundae at Benten Cafe (Iluma) recently. It looked so tempting that we mobilised our friends the very next day to conquer it.
It costs $38.80 and the menu suggests that it should be shared among three to five people.
I think you’re insane if you attempt it with just three people. Five is about right, I guess.
There were six of us, and it was dinner time, so we ordered some other food to “top up” our bellies.
Salmon avocado salad:
Amazing. Must try!
Blue cheese honey pizza:
Super duper amazing. Super duper must try!
Avocado and cheese sandwich (I think) with mushroom soup:
It’s quite nice, according to the guys. I didn’t try it. The mushroom soup isn’t the best but it’s not too shabby.
Croquette:
Quite good. Standard croquette taste.
Morte also ordered the hamburger steak noodles but he was sitting too far from me so I didn’t take a picture of it. It tastes like instant Japanese noodles.
The giant ice cream, though, is amazing.
The top layer is full of fruits and cool toppings. There’s also a caramel pudding, a chocolate pudding and a piece of cake somewhere in the mix.
There’s also a lot of corn flakes inside. The corn flakes are just nuts. They’re still unbelievably crispy even after 10 minutes of sitting inside the ice cream.
The bulk of the sundae is made of vanilla ice cream, so it gets kinda boring once you’ve conquered half of the sundae.
After the top half is gone, there’s just vanilla ice cream and corn flakes left, which is a truly delicious combination, but is boring after you’ve been treated to all kinds of fruits and toppings at the top.
They should have thrown in some other ice cream flavours inside, I reckon.
We managed to polish it up and it wasn’t that much of a feat, although the Goonfather complained that he had ice cream coming out his ears.
I could have eaten more, actually.
I will go back there again. There are still so many other delicious ice cream concoctions to try!
Benten Cafe is situated just beside the main entrance to Iluma, facing Bugis Junction.
Do you know of any other giant food items to recommend us for conquering? Share them! :)
Here are some interesting facts about Gamer Girl Friday.
I always leave this introduction bit till the end to write.
I don’t decide what prize to give out each week until I am actually writing the contest section. Then I’ll walk over to the big paper bag where I store my collection of stuff, and pick one.
GGF started in May 2008. The two main reasons were because I had so much stuff to give away and because I was getting so many gaming questions at that time.
The stuff I get for giveaways come from media events, from Microsoft, and from kind sponsors who contact me directly.
I never intended for GGF to last for as long as it has but, while I have run out of Q&A to publish, I haven’t run out of stuff to give away. Lucky you.
Maybe I will stop once I hit 100 issues. But OMG that’s another year.
And I mean kids that are probably not old enough to be reading my blog. Or they’re old enough but they’d rather be playing games than reading blogs.
The age rating says Everyone (10+), probably because of the hack-and-slash part of the game, but I think the gameplay would appeal more to kids younger than 10.
I suppose you can tell by looking at the box cover art.
Brave: A Warrior’s Tale is an action adventure game set in Native America. It starts with a village elder (Brave) recounting his past adventures and encouraging you to be as brave as he was.
You control this Red Indian kid called Courage, exploring the land around your village to learn skills while you seek out baddies to kill, to protect your village.
It’s a very easy game. The movement tutorial took like 30 seconds and I got 30 gamerscore points for my trouble.
Speaking of which, the Xbox LIVE achievements for this game are worth at least 30 points each, with the highest being 500 points, just for completing the game.
Okay, sorry, I digress.
The reason I say this game is for kids is because it is so easy. You’re told what to do exactly. Press B to pick up this rock. Press X to throw it at that nasty gorilla over there.
And the game waits patiently for you to figure out where the buttons are. Well, it does sometimes, anyway.
To take the cake, you can never die.
Well, you can die, but then you get revived instantly with no penalty, at the point where you died. It’s like an infinite Continue? button.
The hardest part of this game is wrestling with the controls. The camera is sluggish and gives me motion sickness.
Most of the game, you’re forced to be a stuntman, leaping boulders and climbing walls. If the camera doesn’t pan nicely, you can’t see where you’re going. Then you’re liable to fall into a pit which you have to figure a way out of and make your way back to where you wanted to go.
It’s a bit unnecessary, therefore annoying, not to mention nauseating.
The graphics is childish. Maybe children appreciate it. To me, the avatars just look scary.
But if you set aside the wonky controls and the scary graphics, the gameplay is quite engaging. For kids, remember.
It’s activity-packed throughout. You’re learning new skills every step of the way to help you along your adventures. Track animals, spear fish, make bird calls, ride an eagle. You have a variety of weapons to help you kill stuff: A burning stick, a tomahawk, a longbow.
And if you get stuck anywhere, just call Elder Brave on your stone to ask him what you should do next.
Well, see, you’ve got this stone which functions like a modern-day webcam to communicate with your mentor instantly.
You also have a girlfriend called Meadow Flower who mysteriously turns up once in a while to give you hints.
You’ve also got a little map which tells you where to go next.
So, if you ever get stuck in this game, you should just shoot yourself.
Of course, it’s not that easy. You have to remember how to use each skill (what buttons to press) because the game won’t show you all the time. I suppose there is a bit of a challenge knowing where to apply which skill.
You’ll also need to be pretty nimble with your fingers to do the double jumps and dive rolls.
Killing mobs is relatively easy with only a limited number of combos to learn, but it should be challenging enough for a youngster.
So, yeah, if your kid doesn’t throw up from the nauseating camera movements, this game can probably keep him or her happily entertained for hours.
Swordplay is my pesky li’l bro who spends all his time playing time-wasting games. To make him a little bit more useful, I’m sitting on him and making him recommend one fun and simple web-based game each week.
I wanted to spend 10 minutes to try out this game. I ended up spending an hour, instead. I had to forcefully drag myself away from it or I wouldn’t have been able to publish GGF today.
Yes, it’s addictive! Very simple to play. You’re dungeon crawling, going deeper and deeper, fighting mobs and looting items to help you out. The looting system is very unique, involving two different kinds of puzzles and a jackpot game.
After a while, the levels and puzzles get repetitive but there’s an old man to keep you intrigued.
You meet this old man every few levels and he does something mean to you each time and it just makes you keep going because you want your revenge.
Also, your avatar keeps saying things like, “Will this never end??” or “I am lost!” to keep you entertained and curious.
Pretty nice waste of time! And I mean that in a good way.
Xbox LIVE this week rolled out a number of cool stuff, among which are props that your LIVE avatar can interact with.
Starting from 160 MS Points (about $3) each, you can buy stuff like a skateboard, an electric guitar, a Halo RC Warthog, a bucket of popcorn and a lightsaber.
They are all so cute! I bought a pink mobile phone to match the cheerleader outfit I’m now wearing.
Watch this video of the avatar-prop interaction!
Game-themed outfits are also available, featuring popular games such as Halo 3, Fable 2 and Clone Wars.
Other cool new stuff on the Xbox LIVE dashboard:
Games on Demand – download full Xbox 360 games straight onto your Xbox 360!
Community Ratings – Games can now be rated by Xbox LIVE members, which can help you shop for games better.
Xbox LIVE Tenure – Gamercards of Gold members now show how many years the member has been on Xbox LIVE. Just for bragging rights.
Get on LIVE today if you haven’t already. It’s free! (For Silver membership.)
It was quite by chance that I came to download the trial version of Space Invaders Extreme (Xbox LIVE Arcade).
I was just surfing around the Xbox LIVE dashboard to check out the new changes. While looking around the arcade game shopping list to see the new ratings feature, I saw this game.
Of course, I knew about it when it was released three months ago, but was never moved to try it out. I remember playing Space Invaders when I was a kid but I was never any good at it.
On a total impulse, I downloaded it, thinking I would try it out just to compare the difference between then and now. I thought I would try it out maybe tomorrow, because I had to work on GGF first.
But once I heard the “download complete” beep, I couldn’t restrain myself. It’s a gamer thing, I suppose.
And, oh my gosh, it’s so fun I’ve decided to buy the game.
It’s the same game as the old version, but it’s a world of difference! The techno music keeps your adrenaline pumping and makes you wanna dance along with the spaceships. The special effects and powerups, lasers and such, makes the game very therapeutic!
If I were a shrink, I would recommend this game to all my patients! I think.
Here’s a video I made of the gameplay! Watch it! It’s really crazy!
Some weeks ago, after attending his MBA commencement ceremony late at night, the Goonfather and I went to Sunset Bay at East Coast Park to look for our friends.
Sorry, this is the only photo I have of Sunset Bay. You’re supposed to ignore me in the picture.
So, when we arrived at Sunset Bay, we saw Minou and Wang Wang sitting in the pub, glued to their netbooks. The guys were somewhere rollerblading and cycling.
When I got home that night, I saw the plurk conversation discussing the night’s supposedly “healthy lifestyle” activities. Here’s an excerpt:
Okay, to be fair, the two girls weren’t able to exercise that night because they were both recovering from illness and still on antibiotics.
But it’s still funny to see two lone girls tapping away on their netbooks at a pub.
None of the guys did, even though they’re actually bigger geeks than us, since they’d spend days just discussing which PSU is best for one of their systems.
Then, after buying the PSU, they’d spend another few more days discussing whether it’s really the best.
I guess female geeks and male geeks are different!
Male geeks are lazy. They prefer to sit or lie down to do their geeky discussions.
I suppose you can say that I have a love-hate relationship with Singapore.
There are so many things to dislike about Singapore and Singaporeans. We all know what they are: The kiasu-ism. The lack of civic-mindedness. The complaining mindset. The endless comparing and judging. The greed. The rules and fines.
I always believed I would one day emigrate. So why did I change my mind?
Why can I never get a straight answer from a man? We’re planning a trip to Guernsey (an island) dead early tomorrow morning, so I need to know what time we have to leave so I can set my alarm.
Me: What time do we have to leave home?
Piers: No earlier than an hour before the time we have to be there – which is an hour before we sail (6 am).
Took me 11 minutes of questioning, during which time I got more riddles, before I received the answer: 4 am.
Piers “invented” a really delicious Asian snack combo: Prawn crackers with hoisin sauce! So proud of him!
I also found this awesome lemongrass-flavoured prawn crackers at Tesco. From Netherlands, but makers were Indoneisan settlers. Tastes so great when you dip into hoisin sauce (sparingly)!
Yeah I know my photos are missing from my blog header. Looks very funny, doesn’t it?
Nanny Wen (aka Buggy Wen aka Davienne) says it reminds her of Harry Potter’s moving picture people.
Guess my photos are taking a break. They’ve gone into hiding because it’s been raining a lot in England and the weather forecast says it’s going to hail tomorrow.
IN THE MIDDLE OF SUMMER!
Crazy or not.
I thought I’d be in discomfort for a year because I was finding it impossible to get used to Invisalign in my mouth. But just 11 days into it, I hardly feel it anymore.
Was playing on my iPad before bed last night when I suddenly couldn’t feel plastic in my mouth and for one horrifying moment, thought that I had forgotten to put my aligners back on after dinner, which was ages ago.
Turned out it’s just my mouth has started to adapt.
Quote of the day
Me: I want a pet duckling!
Piers: LOL why!!!
Me: Cos they’re so cute.
Piers: All baby things are cute! Except babies.
A transport provider in the UK just sent me an e-mail asking me to take part in an online survey to help improve services.
So I go there and answer two questions (age and last time I used the service) and they say:
“Thank you for your time. Unfortunately, you do not qualify for the survey as this time around we are looking to survey our more senior customers (over 60) only.”
WTF fail.
Was googling the difference between biscuits and cookies and got linked to a Yahoo! Answers page. This guy’s answer made me LOL.
“The difference between the biscuit and the cookie is the Atlantic.
Plus, American biscuit more like a savory scone
Plus English biscuit is an American cookie.
Plus English or American cookie is in your computer to do stuff that no one really understands.”
Being too ambitious (or greedy). Two heaped bowls of ricotta and spinach tortelloni in bolognese sauce, with six sausages and three baby zucchinis thrown into the mix. A roll of garlic bread and a bottle of wine. Delicious!
Yay I got white tulips! My favouritest flowers. :)
England has the most beautiful flowers. Tulips and roses in white with pale pink. Gerberas in strawberry milk pink. Makes me happy!
Just read in detail about foot binding in ancient China. I always thought they just wrapped up the feet during infancy to stop them from growing.
But, no! They wait till the girl is 4-7 years old, then break her toes and arch bones so that the toes can curl under the sole. Without anaesthesia.
After wrapping the monstrous creation tightly, the girl is then forced to walk on her broken feet so her weight can help crush them into shape. The feet are crushed and rebound daily for like two years! WTF is wrong with people?!
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