Freshman kicker Morgan Hagee scores a field goal during the football game against Georgia State on Oct. 17 at Scheumann Stadium. DN PHOTO ALAINA JAYE HALSEY
SPORTS

Red zone touchdowns key for Ball State down stretch

The Ball State football team ranks in the nation's top 10 in two statistical categories. But head coach Pete Lembo isn't happy about it. The Cardinals rank tied for sixth in the nation with 12 field goals made, and are tied for seventh with 16 field goal attempts. Despite freshman Hagee's efficiency this season - especially from 30 yards and in - part of Ball State's problem is the inability to move the ball in the red zone.


Feminists for Action were at the Scramble Light on Oct. 20 with posters expressing their pro-choice beliefs so that students could see both sides of the abortion argument. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
NEWS

Student group counters pro-life advocates

A pro-life, anti-abortion group has come to campus in the past to raise awareness about abortion, but this was the first year a student group came to counter their protest.





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Co-creator of 'The Stanley Parable' teases new game

Newly created studio Crows Crows Crows has announced that it will debut its first game very soon.  William Pugh, the studio’s director and co-creator/designer of The Stanley Parable, released a playable teaser on the studio’s website. The game has not yet been named.  In addition to the teaser, which may contain valuable information if players are able to decode the error message in the third screen, the only other information available exists in three screenshots. The screenshots seem reminiscent of atmospheric horror games.  However, if it follows the model of The Stanley Parable in terms of surprises and plot twists, players should be in for a satisfying play-through. Curious players can sign up with the Crows Crows Crows official website to hear “SECRETS and WHISPERS” from the development team.  Those who sign up will also get a creepy picture of a whale, as promised on the studio’s homepage. ----- Sources: Crows Crows Crows Images: PC Gamer


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'Yo-Kai Watch' 2DS bundle announced

With the popular Japanese RPG  Yo-Kai Watch coming to Western audiences, Nintendo has recently announced that they will be offering  a deal that bundles the game with a 2DS for $99. Much like when the 2DS launched alongside Pokémon X and Pokémon Y back in 2013, Nintendo hopes that the bundle will appeal to parents of the younger demographic with the cheap $99 price tag.





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