
Since those ponies almost always use their magic to lift glasses, mugs, etc I think this evolved to stop them getting too drunk - as they get drunker and their magic weaker, a greater portion of whatever they’re drinking goes down their shirt, and less into their mouth.
In my head canon, unicorns and alicorns lose their magic in proportion to how drunk they are. The Glomp is an aggressive hug (often accompanied by a flying tackle) which sometimes knocks the recipient over and invariably ends up with the "glomper" wrapped securely around some part of the glompee's body. I happen to love the fact that you're forced to make that choice. I expect younger gamers to be annoyed by the one-item-at-a-time mechanic. The Sea of Glomp is an action-adventure game which is basically an homage to the Atari 2600 classic, "Adventure", but there's more than a chunk of me in this game. To remain persistently or desperately in someone else's company. My four-year-old always gloms onto my arm whenever we go into a new place together. I was horrified to see that several leeches had glommed onto me. Source: Wikipedia, " Atari Karts", available under the CC-BY-SA License.Glompglom onto (someone or something) 1. The game is well known by Jaguar fans as the one of the rarest games for the system, with some copies going from $75 to more than $100 on eBay. The manual refers to them as the "Miracle Designs Team". Both he and the people who created the in-game artwork are not listed in the game's credits at the end of the game.
The game music was composed in 1994 by Fabrice Gillet in Protracker on an Amiga. Another criticism is the fact that a collision with a wall will make the kart fully stop sometimes, which can be very annoying in the harder tracks. Instead of being able to fire projectiles like in Mario Kart, the only offensive power-up reversed the other player's direction buttons. The game was criticized for its lack of interesting power-ups. The graphics of the game, featuring colorful backgrounds and tracks and a hill effect giving depth to the track, are technically superior to those of Mario Kart. Atari Karts is a Mario Kart-style racing game for the Atari Jaguar published by Atari Corporation and developed by Miracle Designs Ltd.