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compact double umbrella stroller Mountain Buggy Nano Duo Stroller

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compact double umbrella stroller Mountain Buggy Nano Duo StrollerThe Mountain Buggy Nano Duo V1 Stroller is designed for urban parents seeking a lightweight, compact solution for transporting two children effortlessly. Ideal for families with twins or siblings of different ages, this side by side stroller provides soothing fabric sling seats that accommodate newborns (with cocoon) up to toddlers. Its sleek and ultra lightweight design ensures easy maneuverability in crowded cityscapes, while its compact fold makes

The Mountain Buggy Nano Duo V1 Stroller is designed for urban parents seeking a lightweight, compact solution for transporting two children effortlessly. Ideal for families with twins or siblings of different ages, this side-by-side stroller provides soothing fabric sling seats that accommodate newborns (with cocoon) up to toddlers. Its sleek and ultra-lightweight design ensures easy maneuverability in crowded cityscapes, while its compact fold makes storage and transportation hassle-free. Perfect for city dwellers, the Nano Duo V1 allows you to maintain an active lifestyle without compromising your child’s comfort or safety.

The Nano Duo V1 Stroller boasts a range of impressive features, including ventilated reclining seats, adjustable footrests, and a patented tail-free 5-point harness for added safety. The stroller's EVA urban tires provide a smooth ride, with 2-mode front wheels that offer either 360° swivel for tight spaces or a locked position for uneven terrain. Its robust, high-quality 6005A T5 aircraft-grade aluminum frame guarantees durability while remaining lightweight. Compatible with essential travel accessories, this stroller is the ultimate urban companion for growing families.

Mountain Buggy, founded in New Zealand in the early 1990s by a parent seeking adventure-ready gear, is known for durable, all-terrain strollers and accessories that combine rugged performance with sleek design. Inspired by New Zealand’s landscapes, Mountain Buggy creates versatile strollers built for city streets and off-road trails. With award-winning designs, compact folds, and customizable options, Mountain Buggy delivers safety, style, and functionality. Explore Mountain Buggy at ANB Baby for high-quality strollers made for life without limits.

Mountain Buggy Nano Duo V1 Lightweight Stroller Features:

  • Ultra Lightweight Design: Weighs only 9kg (20lbs), making it one of the lightest urban side-by-side strollers on the market.

  • Compact Fold and Unfold: Easy two-step compact fold with a convenient one-hand flick-out unfold for quick storage and setup.

  • Roomy Sling Seats: Spacious individual fabric sling seats, perfect for growing toddlers or twins, ensuring maximum comfort.

  • Versatile Recline and Ventilation: Fully reclining seats with ventilated panels for airflow, along with an additional cover for cooler weather.

  • Advanced Safety Features: Patented tail-free 5-point harnesses and a foot park brake for reliable safety and control.

  • Exceptional Maneuverability: EVA urban tires and 2-mode front wheels for smooth navigation in tight spaces or on uneven terrain.

  • Superior Sun Protection: UPF 50+ sun hoods with pull-out sun visors for enhanced protection from harmful UV rays.

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Not a Scripting Book. Wrong title, should read " Learn Godot for Beginners"
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The book was not designed to focus on GDscript, it had a snippets for basic game interactions, but was primarily a make a simple game in Godot. I returned it.
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Format: Paperback
I highly recommend this book if you are getting into Godot and want something tangible to sift through. the Book does an excellent job of explaining and curating a good foundation by explaining and stepping you through the Nodes and their purposes and potential usage. it touches on multiplayer(client synchronization, etc), and other fantastic aspects like object pools and a brief intro into state machines that reflect a professional environment that respects your intelligence but still graceful enough for beginners to digest, understand and grow their own creative projects from these roots.
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Colin MacLeod
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Masterful, Hilarious, and Insightful
Format: Hardcover
The writing style reminded me at times of Michael Lewis ("The Big Short", "The New New Thing") in the way Jason Schreier captures the madness of gaming executives trying to succeed despite their bosses. The way the book describes various antics often had me chuckling or even laughing out loud: "As Pardo's responsibilities grew and his time became stretched between projects, he became known for what many of his subordinates called seagull management: He would swoop down, poop on ideas, and then fly away." It's full of insight about what makes a good game, or even a good remake of a game: "One tenet, adapted from legendary Civilization designer Sid Meier, was that one-third of the units should return from the old game, one-third should be modified versions, and one-third should be brand-new." This book is masterful. I found it impossible to put down: one of the very best books I've ever read about a games company, or any company for that matter. If you are in the games industry, you like reading about crazy businesses or you just like games, get it.
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"Inside Blizzard: The Creativity, Crunch, and Corporate Clash in Play Nice”
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Positive: "Play Nice" by Jason Schreier is a fun, eye-opening dive into the highs and lows of Blizzard Entertainment. Schreier does a fantastic job unpacking the tension between Blizzard's creative magic and the corporate pressures that started to shift the company’s culture, especially after its merger with Activision. It's filled with juicy insider stories that give you a sense of what it’s really like to work at a powerhouse game studio. For any gamer or industry enthusiast, it’s a fascinating look behind the curtain that also feels relatable for anyone who's had their passion collide with corporate demands. Negative: On the downside, the book sometimes gets a bit repetitive. Schreier really drills in on the company's struggles with work-life balance and workplace culture, which are important but can feel like they’re hitting the same notes over and over. And while the insider jargon adds authenticity, it can be a little hard to keep up if you’re not already familiar with game dev lingo. But honestly, these are minor gripes in what’s otherwise a great read about the complex, often messy reality of making games.
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Kyle
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★★★★★ 5
From Pixels to Problems! Great read!
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“Play Nice” offers an enjoyable deep dive into the tumultuous history of Blizzard Entertainment, chronicling its journey from a ragtag group of brilliant college students to its evolution under corporate ownership and its current state. Schreier provides fascinating insights into the antics of Blizzard’s early employees, showcasing their outlandish attitudes, relentless work ethic, and tight-knit camaraderie. The book explores how Blizzard transitioned from a company renowned for producing high-quality, polished games that left competitors in the dust to one struggling to preserve its heart and soul amid mounting corporate pressures. While the corporate side and C-suite executives are often cast in a negative light, Schreier thoughtfully examines the motivations behind their decisions, offering perspectives from all levels of the company—from executives and middle management to QA testers. This balanced approach provides a refreshing take, avoiding oversimplified blame and instead considering multiple sides of the story. And while it’s easy to villainize the suits in the boardroom, Schreier does a great job showing why some decisions were made. From executives to QA testers, he pulls back the curtain to reveal a mess of perspectives, reminding us that every bad decision has some kind of reason behind it (even if it’s still a bad decision). The book also revisits the scandals that put some serious smudges on Blizzard’s reputation, offering new angles and fresh commentary. As someone who once lived for Blizzard games—cheering at Overwatch League matches and losing entire weekends to Diablo marathons—I can’t help but root for Blizzard to find its way back to glory. And hey, if it means waiting another decade for their next masterpiece, so be it. It’s done when it’s done.
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