Arbuzz Project - Chez Baba Yaga

November 10, 2012  •  8 Comments


This past Sunday children and their parents

got a special treat by coming to play with the infamous Baba Yaga.

Baba Yaga, in her yonder years was probably a fetching lady. 

Well, may be her nose was a tad too large for her face or her hair was wildly unruly and her sense of style asked for a bit more refinement. 

 

No one really can know what turned this amiable creature into what she is today.  Yet here she came with songs and games to entertain this rowdy Halloween crowd.

 

some dancing

and floor gliding

Parents enjoyed their gluhwein 

 while children were busy with arts and crafts

 

 

and of course the photobooth where guest could take pictures with a broom or with baba Yaga herself!

 

Thank you to Arbuzz Project for organizing such a fun and interesting evening!

and Liya at Dumplings Photgraphy for being such a great partner in photographing this event.


Comments

Paul Brown(non-registered)
I do agree that all these games are the best for the snes,I would however put final fantasy 3 in the top five and replace Mario Kart putting it in the #6 spot instead and moving the others down,the reason I say this is cause final fantasy 3 was the best rpg on the snes in my opinion, I liked it just a bit more than chrono trigger,now as for a link to the past I do agree 100% that it should be in the #1 spot for lots of reasons, it was amazing,its a shame most kids today haven't played one of the greatest adventure game of all time,great job this list guys,you finally put out a top 10 I agree with.
Paul Brown(non-registered)
So, who wants to help me? England, UK, 2002 (give or take), SNES (one assumes), and RPG overworld game (I think). The question is, what game did I use to play? Help me find my memory. I am half thinking of a 'marketplace' and half thinking of 'open fields', finding monsters along the way -- but I was 6 at the time, lest we forget. Not sure if the game was A Link to the Past, Breath of Fire II, Secret of Mana, Soul Blazer, or something else! Anybody know which were known/unknown at that time and place?
Kelly Hubbard(non-registered)
Thanks for the good writeup. It if truth be told used to be a amusement account it. Glance advanced to more brought agreeable from you! However, how can we keep in touch?
Ashley Jones(non-registered)
I'm searching for a super nintendo beat'em'up style game, that I never seen since my childhood. It featured big buffed guys, and you could beat wending machines, to give you canned drink, that you could drink (seemingly the character was pressing the can against his forehead as he drank) and gain lifebar back.
Anyone remembers?
Joseph Donahue(non-registered)
i played almost all of these games. except the ones with low graphic art like f-zero, mario kart, castlevania, metroid etc. contra had low graphic but very enjoyable with co-op. earthbound, ff should be top5. idk how many times i've replayed crono trigger and earthworm jim. others mostly 75%.
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