Hello there fellow knife enthusiasts of Roblox, WoodReviewer here with day 7 of my 2021 Advent Calendar. Apologies that today’s gift is so late but I decided to actually put effort in and make a unique gift today, which actually took more time than I expected. Anyway, don’t really have anything else to say nor do I want to wait to come up with anything, so here is today’s gift.
Hello there phone users of Roblox, WoodReviewer here with day 6 of my 2021 Advent Calendar. As the end of the first week of this years advent calendar approaches, we nearly come to the end of the pre-prepared gifts for this years calendar. That’s right, I only had 6 gifts, including 3 that were basically the same shelf, truly prepared for this calendar, and all the other gifts are basically just a quick modeling exercise from when I wake up in the morning. So, with the disappointment for the following gifts being set, what is the gift for today?
Hello there Blender uses who will never switch to another 3D modeling program because they aren’t free, WoodReviewer here with day 5 of my 2021 Advent Calendar. There isn’t much to say about today’s gift really, so lets just get right into the gift.
Hello there storage lovers of Roblox, WoodReviewer here with day 4 of my 2021 Advent Calendar. I’m not quite sure what the reason is, but for some reason people have been more interested with my advent calendar this year than last year. Maybe that is because people are just curious what has been going on in my absence the last 6 months. Or maybe it is just because of how much Roblox has grown in the last year that I am not used to the new response from the large user pool. Or maybe it is because Shedletsky RT’ed my calendar announcement post and you are all really confused what is going on but still want to see it because Shedletsky is interested. Or maybe it is because you are all impressed with my building ability and are spreading word to your friends on how awesome I am.
Ok, it is probably because of Shedletsky, but still, this years calendar has been surprisingly high-quality for me so far, so today is the perfect day to buck that trend with today’s gift.
Delightful day to all of you who are still paying attention to this calendar, WoodReviewer here with day 3 of my 2021 Advent Calendar. One more gift for all of you who have some weird interest in poorly made models that have proper wood grain, and one more day in which I actually put effort into a gift. I honestly have no idea at what point the effort will end in this years calendar, but hopefully atleast not until the halfway point. The one downside I have realized for this years calendar, however, is that the last week has the largest boxes, so when I usually have the least amount the effort to give for gifts is when I have set the expectations the highest. Fortunately for you, I haven’t run out of effort yet, so any guesses on what is in today’s gift that still has some effort put into it?
Hello there fellow tea drinkers of Roblox, WoodReviewer here with day 2 of my 2021 Advent Calendar. I’m not sure exactly what so many found so interesting with yesterday’s post that got it to get so much attention, but I am sorry to say if you are expecting something great today you will probably be disappointed in todays gift as everyone knows the first day in an advent calendar is always a good hook to get people engaged. So, with disappointment in mind, what exactly is today’s gift?
Hello there curious gift receivers of Roblox, WoodReviewer here with the 2021 installment of my yearly advent calendar. As some of you may have noticed I have been very inactive over the last 6 or so months and that wasn’t entirely due to my own choice, but it did very nearly end up costing this years advent calendar. But don’t you freight, my schedule is now back to normal and my reign of terror will resume shortly. In like 25 days because I don’t like posting 2 blogs a day while my advent calendar is going on, so consider the next 25 days a gift to all of you who use improper wood grain in your games to fix it.
But what about the 3 of you who will read this blog but don’t use bad wood grain in their games? What will your gift be today?
Do you enjoy gifts in the holiday season? How about useless, virtual tat that you will most likely never actually use but still want because it makes you feel special on the inside? Or do you just want random examples of wood grain from yours truly? If you said yes to any above, I have some good news. Today I am pleased to announce the unveiling of the official WoodReviewer 2021 Advent Calendar.
Hello there disappointed egg hunters of Roblox, WoodReviewer is here, and considering that August starts this weekend, I think I can say with a fair bit of confidence that Roblox is now going to be having an egg hunt this year, and with that, I will be unable to give a review of the non-existent egg hunt. However, don’t let the fact that there won’t be an egg hunt review disappoint you, because there will in fact be a review. Not of this years egg hunt, or 2020’s egg hunt. Or even 2019’s egg hunt. But rather part 12 of my review of the 2018 Egg Hunt, the Great Yolktales.
Now at this point I’m sure some of you are asking “WoodReviewer, isn’t it a bit excessive to have 12 blog posts on the wood grain in a single game?”
My answer to that is firstly, no, it is not 12 blog posts on a single game. Just 12 blog posts so far on a single game. Secondly, the fact I can even fill 12 blog posts on a single game just goes to show how little people cared about the wood grain in the game. Anyway, enough with the intro, lets start with the bad wood grain, this time in a brand new world, the Festival of Eggs.
Hello there curious giant climbers of Roblox, WoodReveiwer here to take a look at Climb the Giant Man Obby by Terry Cavanagh. For those of you who are unaware of who Terry is, they are behind games such as Dicey Dungeons, Super Hexagon, and VVVVVV and are now getting involved with Roblox development. So with that introduction out of the way, how is the wood grain in Climb the Giant Man?