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*[[The Game Grid Arcade]] (after acquiring a [[Game Grid token]]) | *[[The Game Grid Arcade]] (after acquiring a [[Game Grid token]]) | ||
*[[The Department of Shadowy Arts and Crafts]] | *[[The Department of Shadowy Arts and Crafts]] | ||
*[[A Skeleton Invasion!|More | *[[A Skeleton Invasion!|More Skeletons!]] | ||
*[[The Casino]] | *[[The Casino]] | ||
*[[The Graffiti Wall]] | *[[The Graffiti Wall]] |
Revision as of 06:30, 28 October 2010
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The Wrong Side of the Tracks in Seaside Town is home to various people and businesses of a dubious nature. Such as:
- The Game Grid Arcade (after acquiring a Game Grid token)
- The Department of Shadowy Arts and Crafts
- More Skeletons!
- The Casino
- The Graffiti Wall
- The Bounty Hunter Hunter's Shack
- The Dirt-Walled Hovel of The Pretentious Artist
- The Sleazy Back Alley
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Notes
- The Crackpot Mystic used to inhabit the The Wrong Side of the Tracks, but moved to the The Distant Woods on November 9, 2006.
- Uncle P's Antiques was used for Don Crimbo's Fundraising Drive during Crimbo 2009.
- The Suspicious-Looking Guy moved to The Typical Tavern on October 22, 2010.
- Uncle P's Antiques relocated to Bordertown on October 27, 2010, to escape the skeleton invasion.
References
- The name of this location is slang for a part of town that is not inhabited by the wealthy.