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This game is designed for gamers who are willing to go the distance and is not really ideal for casual gamers. However, Omsi 2 proves that driving a bus can be a lot more entertaining than you might have thought. The addictive game play and great graphics combine to make this a game that fans of simulation games are sure to love. Omsi 2 letoeltes. OMSI 2 is a simulation game that puts players in the driving seat of a large inner city bus. Players are charged with driving a bus on a selection of different routes through the city of Berlin and anyone who has ever longed to visit this charming city on a kind of busman’s holiday will finally get the change to fulfil their dreams.

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keep (one's) fingers crossed

To hope for good luck or that something will happen. The actual gesture, which does not have to accompany the phrase, involves crossing one's middle finger over the index finger as a superstition believed to bring good luck or ward off bad luck. Cross your fingers that this is the package we've been waiting for.OK, I've been crossing my fingers—did you get the job?

keep one's fingers crossed (for someone or something)

and cross one's fingers
to wish for luck for someone or something, sometimes by actually crossing one's fingers; to hope for a good outcome for someone or something. I hope you win the race Saturday. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you.I'm trying out for a play. Keep your fingers crossed!

keep one's fingers crossed, to

To hope for success. This saying comes from an ancient superstition that making the sign of the cross will avert bad luck. Often put as Keep your fingers crossed, meaning “Wish me luck,” it dates from the 1920s. One writer points out it may also have come from children’s games in which crossing one’s fingers denotes that one is “safe,” as well as the gambit of telling a lie with one’s fingers crossed, presumably to avoid punishment for this sinful act.

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