Hello all! I have decided to make a topic titled “Question of the Week”. I would do “Question of the Day” but sometimes Makecode posts take a few days just to get accepted by the moderators. There might not be many replies this week since the week is more than half-way over, but whatever. Some questions might be trivia or pure preference, and it is just out of plain curiosity and so makecode users might be able to know each other better.
When I was a little younger I loved Amphibia, Owlhouse, Gravity Falls, and Avatar: The Last Airbender. To be fair, all of those shows are AMAZING, but I am now watching Critical Role Campaign 4 as it comes out and it in absolutely INSANE. For those who don’t know, Critical Role is a bunch of voice actors playing Dungeons and Dragons and streaming it. Their campaigns, expecially the one that’s coming out now, are the upper limit of what you can do in the game. The sheer levels of drama and intrigue are amazing, and to think that they are doing the same thing that I do every week is crazy. They do have animated shows coming out for their earlier campaigns for mature audiences only, but they do not meet the highs you see when watching the gameplay take place, wondering the parties fate as it is being determined by rolls of the dice. Amazing. 100% recommend.
All of the campaigns are free on youtube at a one-week delay to when they come out on their streaming service, Beacon.
(The episodes are quite chunky for campaign 4, an average of 4 hours and 30 minutes. Maybe just check out the first episode and see if you want to continue from there. It also might be a little hard to understand if you do not play D&D, if you do, check it out!)
Happy Sunday everyone! Since this is the start of a new week, I have another question to ask you all. This time, it will be a trivia question. This will be open answer, and no cheating please, but if you want me to do a multiple choice question, then please let me know. Also, if this question was too hard or too easy, then let me know. I will reveal the next answer on the upcoming Sunday.
Question: What was bubble-wrap made to be before it was used for shipping?