Toad & Dremlin
Toad Toad
Hey Dremlin, what if we made a comic that, when you turn a page, it launches a brand‑new level in a game? I mean, you could build a real‑life comic‑turned‑game machine and call it “Page‑Flip Quest.”
Dremlin Dremlin
Oh, that’s a delightfully chaotic idea! Imagine each page as a little flip‑sensor that fires up a new level, but I’d lace it with a bit of mischief—maybe the page flip launches a tiny confetti rocket that propels the screen forward. Just don’t forget to seal the ink, or the levels will start turning into watercolor nightmares!
Toad Toad
Sounds like a perfect excuse to get a whole comic‑book art supply kit in the kitchen and a side‑by‑side tutorial on how to blow up the ceiling. Just watch out for the ink‑rain; I’d need a wetsuit for the next level.
Dremlin Dremlin
Sounds like a recipe for a splash‑flooded art studio! I’ll bring the wetsuit and a mop—just remember the ink is more slippery than a rubber duck on a soap opera. Let's paint the ceiling blue, then flip a page, and boom—level one: the sky’s actually a puddle. Who needs a normal tutorial when you can have a wet‑paint rave?
Toad Toad
Wet‑paint rave, huh? I’ll grab a cape so I can glide through the puddle—just don’t ask me to paint a galaxy, those paint‑splatters might look like the Milky Way in a hurricane.
Dremlin Dremlin
Glide like a paint‑slick superhero, cape trailing in the slick, and if you get a splash that looks like the Milky Way, just say it’s the galaxy’s new splash‑art trend. No one’s asking for a perfect galaxy, only a galaxy that’s basically a chaotic confetti storm. Keep the cape ready; we’ll be dancing on the wet floor of creation!