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I don’t play Stardew Valley that often or that much, but what I do play is delightful. It’s a pretty versatile game.
I don’t play Stardew Valley that often or that much, but what I do play is delightful. It’s a pretty versatile game.
I’ll have to give that one a try!
With a 2025 release, is may not even come out for Switch, it may release on Switch 2/successor.
Pax Imperia: Eminent Domain. Quite a learning curve, but I loved the different ways you can win (conquest, trade, black ops) and how much you could customize your ships or pick unique races with tolerances for different planets.
Game strategy advice for a 30+ year old game? I love this so much, you guys are awesome.
omg YES. Nothing I have found since then has quite scratched the same itch of flying around with a friend on some random dude’s server. So much fun!
Native support. 👍 I haven’t played it yet, but at this price I’ll give it a try.
It is fairly short, but at $25USD, it was priced reasonably enough that I didn’t feel cheated. And frankly, I don’t have time for very long games, I really can only manage short games, so it works out well for me.
Little Kitty Big City, which is some great, silly fun.
I appreciate when ads say “Free to Play” up front so I know not to play it. (There may be a few exceptions here and there, but as a general rule, that has served me pretty well.)
Yep. sigh I guess I’ll go replay Portal 2 again. It really is fantastic, I should be happy that we got it when we did.
Finally got around to Talos Principle (the first one) and it’s as good as people said.
I also started playing some space battles in Empire at War on “Star Wars Day” (May the Fourth) and find that level of not-very-challenging RTS kind of soothing, so I’m back to playing that for a bit.
The comment on that website is chef’s kiss:
“Instead of a Dark Lord you shall have a Queen!”
I played quite a bit of Tricky and SSX3 in college, I should dust off the GameCube and fire it up again.
I dunno about it being Rougelike, but I did love me some Torchlight 1 and 2. (Haven’t played 3.)
You’re not wrong, but it was also kind of a cultural moment and it’s weird that it was disappeared entirely. Most games like that have long tails of focus creep, neglect, crapware, or irrelevance, but Flappy Bird went out with a pop.
Okay, that actually looked pretty fun, I need to dust that game off and try the multiplayer!
I hope they focus on the fun. With that pedigree of devs, I think they’ll get the balance good and have good maps, but that illusive fun factor needs to be there. (Like what the Torchlight devs did after some left the Diablo teams.)
OG PvZ is perfection. I’d love to have more, but it never can hold up.
I really liked Lara Croft GO. It’s better than Hitman GO or other GO games.