Interesting. I’ve never been exposed to any other settings so that’s all new to me.
Interesting. I’ve never been exposed to any other settings so that’s all new to me.
That makes a lot of sense. I’ve just always been a little thrown off by people who seem like lore nerds for it. I don’t mean to insult anyone, just curious to hear about it from someone who’s into it.
What’s the appeal of the default dnd lore? It’s always seemed very generic to me and I’ve always rolled my own instead, or made so many changes it might as well be homebrew.
I haven’t owned a Nintendo console for many years now because I kept waiting for the cost to go down (it never has).
That’s some lovely oregano OP
Thank you! I’d love to hear what you think. 😄
I’m now picturing lawyers aggressively humming at their hands.
You can also get a jar of bees! Thanks for the kind words. :)
Thanks for the kind words. Means a lot for an unknown solo dev like myself. 🙏
It doesn’t, but it does have a pig-based sliding puzzle. 🐖 i posted the demo on the comment you replied to if you’re curious.
Thanks for the interest! I only have a short demo and trailer up so far but would love to hear what you think. 😄
Well, I’m making one so i guess i can’t say they suck. I do feel like a lot of them aren’t great games, though. As in, they create a good vibe but they often lack solid gameplay. I think the writing in some I’ve played leans far too much into awkward and insecure characterizations too, and that gets tiring for me quickly. I’m trying to avoid those pitfalls in mine.
Speech, aka mind control.
Pixel Tap, another popular tap game, outright prevents you from progressing past level three unless you invite at least one friend - and by the time the airdrop rolled around, level three wasn’t enough to be eligible for any tokens. But for every friend you did invite, you got 5% of the in-game currency they earned, and 1% of anything players they invited made, essentially creating something indicative of a virtual pyramid scheme, or MLM (multi-level marketing), that eventually paid out crypto tokens to those at the top. The Pixel Tap crypto reached a high of $0.0977 shortly after it launched, but at time of writing is now worth $0.006405, less than a tenth of that peak.
Virtual pyramid schemes for monopoly money, lovely.
Badger badger badger badger
I like far too many kinds of hiphop to ever have a favorite, but here’s one that really struck me when i first heard it. The Lovely Thing Suite by Watsky. Technically multiple songs but here it is all together. I think it tells a story very powerfully.
Here’s another artist who doesn’t get enough mentions, Spose. He’s mostly known for a song called I’m Awesome, but he never stopped making music and he has tons of great tracks. I wouldn’t say he’s the most technical rapper, but he has some of the cleverest bars out there and is really entertaining. Here 's one my favs called Greatest Shit Ever.
Good pick on Lucky You. That one is up there for me too.
Oh wow, weird how successful it’s been. I never see the real name anymore
What was the lore about this again? I know there was papalu before, but did people think the account got hijacked or what?
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