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Find the Coins at SG's Latest Instagrammable Hotspot in #HuntTheMouse
Find the Coins at SG's Latest Instagrammable Hotspot in #HuntTheMouse

Malay Mail

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Malay Mail

Find the Coins at SG's Latest Instagrammable Hotspot in #HuntTheMouse

S$50,000 worth of shopping reward points await at the most accessible hunt yet #HuntTheMouse - LyndenWoods Edition Circle Shrink – Use this power-up to shrink Science Park Coin circles to narrow down selected coin location. – Use this power-up to shrink Science Park Coin circles to narrow down selected coin location. Coin Sonar – This power-up allows players to scan the area around them to zoom in to a more precise location for a Science Park Coin. There are three scan ranges: 25m, 50m, or 100m, each requiring different numbers of Crystals. Each scan gives the player instant feedback on whether the silver coin is within their selected range. – This power-up allows players to scan the area around them to zoom in to a more precise location for a Science Park Coin. There are three scan ranges: 25m, 50m, or 100m, each requiring different numbers of Crystals. Each scan gives the player instant feedback on whether the silver coin is within their selected range. Metal Detector – Players can activate this power-up when inside any Science Park Coin circle to turn their phone into a metal detector in search of the coin. It scans the surrounding vicinity for one minute and provides visual feedback on the proximity to the coin as the player moves around. HOW TO PLAY Free to play and open to Singapore residents and PRs, 64 game coins will be hidden progressively in various parts of Singapore Science Park 1 during the game period from 20 June to 13 July 2025. The first to find the game coin gets to redeem CapitaLand STAR$ credits of corresponding value. The breakdown of the number of coins and the corresponding values is as follows: • 4 x LyndenWoods Coin worth S$5,000 each • 60 x Science Park Coin worth S$500 each Hints Players can get visual hints on a real-time map on the game website to locate the game coins. Five free hints of LyndenWoods Coin will be released in rapid-fire mode every hour from 14:00hr (SGT) onwards on every Saturday, once the coin is hidden during the game period. There will also be one free tip every weekday on Sqkii social media channels (Facebook and Instagram) to help players prepare for the LyndenWoods Coin drop on Saturdays. Getting Ahead in the Game Players can redeem Crystals to activate power-ups by completing missions on the game website. Rules and Safety Guidelines Sqkii takes community safety and respect for both public and private properties very seriously. There are clear rules and safety guidelines published on the game website and reminders are shared on social media. Players must acknowledge and agree to these rules and safety guidelines before commencing the game. Any players found violating these rules and safety guidelines risk disqualification and may be reported to the authorities for further action. SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 26 June 2025 - From 20 June to 13 July 2025, Singapore Science Park 1 is the new hunting ground for #HuntTheMouse - LyndenWoods Edition (the "Edition").In this second iteration of #HuntTheMouse thematic pop-up hunt (the "hunt" or "game"), 64 game coins worth 50 million of STAR$("Credits"), equivalent to S$50,000 in value, which can be used to pay or offset purchases at CapitaLand malls, will be hidden in Singapore Science Park 1. The hunting ground is conveniently located right outside Kent Ridge MRT Station on the Circle coins will be hidden in easy-to-access public areas, including Geneo's community spaces such as The Canopy and The Seed, and around the LyndenWoods condominium showroom. The first player or team to find the game coin gets to redeem Credits of corresponding value. There are four LyndenWoods Coins and sixty Science Park Coins, worth S$5,000 and S$500 of Credits is recommended that players follow the hints released on Sqkii's social media such as Instagram and Facebook, and the real-time map on the game website to locate these hidden game coins and exchange them for LyndenWoods Coin, in wood and slightly bigger than the size of a Singapore 20 cents coin, will be hidden every Saturday for four weeks from 21 June to 12 July 2025. Once it is hidden, five free hints will be released in rapid-fire mode every hour from 14:00hr (SGT) onwards. There will also be one free tip every weekday on Sqkii social media channels (Facebook and Instagram) to help players prepare for the LyndenWoods Coin drop on Science Park Coins, identifiable by their silver colour, will be released progressively over the game are power-ups to help players get ahead in their hunt. To use these power-ups, players simply have to complete a mission to earn Crystals for the activation of these power-ups:"#HuntTheMouse brings people and places together," shares Mr. Kenny Choy, CEO & co-founder of Sqkii, the gamification company behind #HuntTheMouse. "In this second thematic hunt, we hope to share and bring our fans, friends and family to the rejuvenated Singapore Science Park 1, which is now buzzing with excitement through its instagrammable designs, unique space planning and creative placemaking initiatives."Hashtag: #HuntTheMouse #Geneo #LyndenWoods The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. About Sqkii Sqkii is a gamification company in Singapore that helps brands achieve incremental revenue and other business objectives using games. Its award-winning viral games have driven outstanding return on investment for brands, including more than 300,000 incremental rides in Grab's #GrabRewardsville, and over 200,000 cashless payments in DBS Bank's #HuntYourZodiac. Most known for #HuntTheMouse, their signature cash hunt that gives away cash to players, Sqkii has recorded more than 1,000,000 players over their hunts. Plans are in the pipeline to progressively expand #HuntTheMouse beyond the shores of Singapore to cities across Asia-Pacific. About Geneo Comprising three properties with five buildings, Geneo is a life sciences and innovation cluster located in Singapore Science Park 1. The latest phase of CapitaLand's multi-stage precinct rejuvenation of Singapore Science Park, Geneo elevates the park's ecosystem with purpose-built infrastructure designed to support the growth of these industries. Complemented by amenities including a serviced residence, retail and F&B outlets, and community spaces, Geneo fosters a holistic environment for innovation to thrive. About LyndenWoods LyndenWoods is the first residential development within Singapore Science Park, offering thoughtfully designed homes just minutes from Kent Ridge MRT and in close proximity to key landmarks such as National University of Singapore, National University Hospital, one-north, and Kent Ridge Park. Conveniently located next to Geneo and an array of lifestyle amenities, LyndenWoods is part of the wider transformation of Singapore Science Park into a vibrant, integrated live-work-play district.

How to get Chiral Crystals in Death Stranding 2?
How to get Chiral Crystals in Death Stranding 2?

Time of India

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

How to get Chiral Crystals in Death Stranding 2?

(Image via Kojima) Chiral Crystals are going to be one of the most essential resources in Death Stranding 2: On The Beach. Whether you're building structures, fueling gadgets, or unlocking advanced tools, these radioactive little shards are everywhere, and yet never enough. Here's a quick and crystal-clear guide on how to farm them fast and efficiently. 1. Pick Them Up While Exploring When you're out and about exploring in the game, keep your eyes peeled for glowing, spiky formations poking out of the earth. These are Chiral Crystals. Walk up to them, interact, and they're yours. Just don't forget—your Crystal Carrier has a weight limit. If you're serious about farming, invest in Carrier upgrades early on to hold more per trip. It's basic, it's chill, and it works. Death Stranding 2 - How To Kill The BTs Near The Research Lab (Avoid & Defeat BTs) 2. Defeat BTs (But With Strategy) The BTs are back—and they're even nastier. But guess what? They're also a goldmine for Chiral Crystals. Take them down using Hematic grenades, anti-BT weapons, or stealth takedowns. Every BT you eliminate drops a nice chunk of crystals. Some even have trailing tails—cutting those earns you crystals without needing a full-on fight. Pro tip? Focus on areas with frequent BT activity. It's risky, but the payout is worth it. 3. Revisit After Timefall Storms Timefall isn't just dangerous—it's profitable. After a Timefall storm sweeps through an area, new Chiral Crystal deposits spawn in the aftermath. These zones are often crawling with BTs or harsh terrain, so scout and plan your route carefully. Once the storm clears, revisit these spots to harvest. The crystals often appear in clusters, so a single post-storm run can be seriously lucrative. Death Stranding 2 How & Where To Get & Farm Chiral Crystals In Death Stranding 2 4. Revisit Boss Zones Some mini-boss fights and story zones also leave behind fat stacks of crystals. After major encounters or intense cinematic moments, take a look around before you dip. You might be walking away from free loot without realizing it. Bonus Tip: Use the Odradek Scanner The Odradek scanner isn't just for detecting enemies—it's also your best tool for spotting nearby Chiral Crystals. Use it frequently while exploring or navigating BT zones. In Death Stranding 2 , Chiral Crystals are the currency of survival. Whether you're building bridges, powering carriers, or just flexing your upgrade game, these glowing resources are always in demand. Farm smart: combine passive collection with combat zones and storm chases. And remember, upgrading your gear to carry more will always make future hauls worth it. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

Has Brigitte Macron got away with ‘le slap'?
Has Brigitte Macron got away with ‘le slap'?

The Independent

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

Has Brigitte Macron got away with ‘le slap'?

There are many things that belong firmly in the past and I think we can all agree that the Crystals' 1962 song 'He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)' is one of them. So, it's a bit of a stretch that the president of France is asking the world to accept his line: she shoved me in the face and it felt like 'joking' around. But that is what Emmanuel Macron would have us believe about the moment – caught on camera as he and wife Brigitte were about to leave their plane, having touched down in Vietnam – when his spouse raised both hands to his face and pushed him sharply away in full sight of cabin crew. This autumn, I will have been married for 30 years. I sometimes lose my rag with my husband, but the worst I've ever done is yelled and stormed out of the room with a dramatic flounce. And that's when no one is watching. There is something profoundly, viscerally troubling about any kind of angry gesture directed towards a person's face; that part of the anatomy which is so nakedly vulnerable at all times. I was a child in the non-PC 1970s when parents still sometimes smacked their children's bottoms as punishment for the worst misdemeanours, including my very kind mother. Even so, I remember mum telling me that when an adult struck a child anywhere near the face, 'it was the worst form of bullying and humiliation one person can inflict on another.' Yet it appears that 'shove-gate' may be finessed away as a moment of harmless marital horseplay. The sole reason that it can be downplayed, as far as I can see, is because it's woman-on-man anger. Think back to that grim moment in 2013, when photos emerged of Charles Saatchi with his hand around Nigella Lawson's throat, as she looked visibly distressed and on the brink of tears. No one was surprised when the marriage ended shortly after that incident. Indeed, most of us would have been disturbed if she'd stayed with him after such a public display of rage and contempt. And yet, there seems more willingness to think the French leader might tolerate a little light rough-and-tumble from his spouse. I suppose it's just about possible that a hand pushed right into the face is their version of 'stop it'. But I'm not sure I can buy Macron's explanation that he was 'simply joking with my wife, as we do quite often.' It seems far more likely that the moment of lashing out is being minimalised because Macron would look less statesmanlike if it transpired his petite wife was in the habit of pushing him around. There's still lingering laws of machismo that state men are stronger than women, so they can brush off a slap or shove as butterfly flutters – never mind the wounded soul. It would also mean people reflecting once again on how the couple's relationship started and the power imbalances involved in a teacher romancing a former pupil, 25 years her junior – someone she'd first met when he was 15. I should point out that I am generally very relaxed about age-gap unions. I have to be, given that my father was 27 years older than my mother. But it would be unworldly of us to ignore the fact that women can be as predatory as men in pursuing much younger partners (especially in a school setting), albeit in fewer numbers. Or that, in some of those relationships, the woman can exert an alarming level of control and that might be the whole point of the pursuit. I know two midlife men who suffered at the hands of abusive, older women partners. Of course, all this is speculation and I freely confess I might be wide of the mark. Maybe some French couples do playfully push one another in le visage and it's all a form of hot foreplay. But if none of us believed light strangulation was fun for Nigella, I don't see why we should believe a shoved face is a joke for the French president.

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