In the time between my last post and now, I went to work, came back, did some things, slept through the night (surprisingly) and here I am, attempting Blunderville again.

I now absolutely hate it with every fiber of my being. As time goes on, people who actually enjoy it will play it more than people who don't enjoy it (me), and become more skilled at the obstacle courses. This means quicker eliminations--soon, it will get to the point where if I hit an obstacle one time, I might as well declare it a loss and get ready to exit stage left before I have to sit through the insufferably colorful and pointless slew of loading screens and cutscenes, knowing full well I can't even participate in the next round.

Once I get all the rewards I want, I'm not touching Blunderville with a ten foot pole.