No, no, we changed it to STOY! You get $200 if you land on STOY!, and you pay $50 to bribe the guard if you go past STOY!. Please try to keep up, comrade.
The backstory of it is that I watched a short Swedish comedy film where a grpup of Swedish tourists are confused with an international group of tourists when doing a castle tour and the guide only speaks a weird pidgin English as he does the tour.
One of the phrases he uses is “Stoy on!”, which translated into “Se upp!” in Swedish, which in turn properly translates to “Look out!”, in proper English, I saw that and thought it was a fitting nickname when playing UT2004, and have kept it, and shortened it to Stoy.
They need to get past it. After all, they get $200!
No, no, we changed it to STOY! You get $200 if you land on STOY!, and you pay $50 to bribe the guard if you go past STOY!. Please try to keep up, comrade.
There are also zombies now as of 10 days ago…
Why are you yelling my name?
I didn’t expect anyone to have the name “stop” in Russian.
The backstory of it is that I watched a short Swedish comedy film where a grpup of Swedish tourists are confused with an international group of tourists when doing a castle tour and the guide only speaks a weird pidgin English as he does the tour.
One of the phrases he uses is “Stoy on!”, which translated into “Se upp!” in Swedish, which in turn properly translates to “Look out!”, in proper English, I saw that and thought it was a fitting nickname when playing UT2004, and have kept it, and shortened it to Stoy.