Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140702204420/@comment-1496755-20140705110138

In terms of official holidays, we have three important ones - Liberation Day (March 3, 1878), which marked the country's official rebirth after it fell in 1396 (it's a very sad story); then there is Unification Day (September 6, 1885) because the country was divided into two parts, the Principality of Bulgaria and East Roumelia, for 7 years after the liberation; and finally - Independence Day (September 22, 1908) because even after the unification, we were not quite recognized as a 100% official kingdom and depended upon the whims of the "higher powers" in Europe.

There are a lot of semi-official and unofficial holidays, though, most of them related to ancient folklore traditions or religious stuff. Most important among these are name days... this is a day when you celebrate your name. My name day is September 17, for example. Not all names have their day, though... only those that have historical roots. In some parts of the country, name days are considered to be more important than birthdays, and are thus celebrated with more festivity.

Now this is a typical Bulgarian holiday - it's a unique and ancient tradition. Read about it :)

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Indeed, not all levels have big changes. But some of the videos are interesting - I was curious to see the placement of the various weapons in the Introduction map and compare them to my expectations (e.g. I expected the Thunderbolt to be near the entrance of E4, but instead it was at the E3 entrance, etc.). The hidden teleporter I mentioned earlier is the one near the entrance to Shubby's pit - in SP, it is hidden behind a wall and doesn't work even if you walk through it.

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Just like you, I am not very good at physical stuff. My arms are pretty thin, and I weigh considerably less than most people at my age.

Still, having a new home requires carrying some heavy stuff and doing some renovations - this is a necessary sacrifice, which will pay off very well in the next years :)

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Oh, my latest review was published on the MobyGames site - you can read it here.

Does it sound like a game you would enjoy, guys?