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When IGN refers to a game, (I dunno Easter eggs on the actual website) It would be hidden secrets, not glitches, but what was implemented into the game on purpose.
Probably not. The Easter Bunny distributes Easter Eggs and candy.
There is not an Emile Easter egg in Halo:Reach. However there are tons of other useful and fun Easter eggs in the game. The best way to find the Easter eggs is to explore while playing and trying various combos of moves and skills to get the Easter eggs.
A video game 'Easter Egg' is something hidden within a game. Put in by the creators of the game, Easter Eggs are an optional part of the game that must be found by extensive playing. There are usually two types of Easter Eggs: irrelevant content Easter Eggs and game-related content Easter Eggs, both of which can contain jokes, songs, pictures, and/or more.An example of an irrelevant Easter Egg is the CavemenEaster Egg in Halo 3. Hiding in a bush on the mission Sierra 117, is a family of neanderthal-like computer models that have nothing to do with the game or the story. This could have been an inside joke among the developers of the game, or maybe even a failed attempt at an in-game character model that was put in the level as a joke.An example of a game-related Easter Egg is Dr. Halsey's Lab in Halo: Reach (also known as the Bungie Tribute Room). This Easter Egg is an entire hidden room located on the mission The Package, which contains a multitude of character files, pictures, and jokes. The room even plays the song "Siege of Madrigal;" an infamous Halo-related hidden song that comes from Bungie's previous video-game series Myth.
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I don't know because I don't have the game.
Sort of a small, hidden surprise. If you had a game with Dennis Rodman, an Easter egg might be that clicking on his shoes makes his hair change color. They are small bonuses hidden in the game by the makers. Like Easter Eggs, you have the fun of finding them.
No. The Bin Weevils game is not designed to allow marriages.
No. The game is not designed to have baby Bin Weevils.
Baby sitting is not an option in the Bin Weevils game.
There are several Easter eggs that are found int he game Call of Duty: World at War. Some can be found in the ghostly room, sticky bear, secret wall, and UFO room.