Jolted out of the animation into a nice serene design. Very Inmanaesque Id say.
Each player has had a couple volleys and there's not much to separate them at the moment. We'll call the action so far a prelude. To what, I don't know. Shaun keeps the oversized pixel type and the wooded background and places a sunset-ish gradient and green geometric in the foreground. We haven't moved very far yet, but at least the trip's been nice.
Don't get me wrong, I don't need one of the pixel frogs to fall in love with one of the illustrated ones, even though their families are feuding. And then through a series of miscommuncations and deceptions come to the conclusion that he's dead and then plunge a knife into her chest and die, little floppy legs twitching, of a heart-broken suicide. Like I said, I don't need that, but Christ, something's gotta happen.
Play by play commentary for this match is provided, as it happens, by Jim Coudal.
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