I understand why you decided that.
Your fondness for this thing makes perfect sense.
It is very helpful.

An immensely practical thing.
And still… ah, we must move on.
This week, I ask you to pick between two right different right-clickings.

What’s better: drawing Frog Detective’s magnifying glass or drawingBlade Runner’s gun?
As the second-best investigator, Frog Detective will need to scrutinise clues and suspects to help solve strange cases.
Suspects could be anywhere, could be anyone, so best be ready.

Maybe… even you’re a suspect.
Maybe you don’t?
Of course you will.
“I can’t solve mysteries without it!”
the Detective says in The Case Of The Invisible Wizard.
“Well, maybe I could, but I wouldn’t want to.”
I wouldn’t want to either.
As a rookie Blade Runner, Ray McCoy will need to protect himself when chasing down suspected illegal androids.
Replicants could be anywhere, could be anyone, so best be ready.
Maybe… even you’re a Replicant.
One of the few controls and one of your main buttons is to draw your gun.
Anywhere, anytime, there it is, right under your middle finger, ready to go.
This quickdraw makes you play out the paranoia of a cop/potential robocop.
But what if someone takes issue with this and shoots first?
What if actually holstering your gun could lead to a better outcome?
Oh, it’s enough to give anyone the Blade Runner Blues!
But which is better?
I cannot pick.
The Blade Runner quickdraw is a powerful paranoia.
The Frog Detective quickdraw is a powerful joy.
I leave this one to you.
What do you think, reader dear?