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It certainly makes it hard for me, as a fan of actual games like Rogue, to find said games when the genre is so flooded with literally every other game out there.
It certainly makes it hard for me, as a fan of actual games like Rogue, to find said games when the genre is so flooded with literally every other game out there.
That’s the weird thing is that what people call a “roguelike” now is just what pretty much every game was back in the day.
Sorry to go on a well-trodden tangent, but it really is unfortunate how diluted the term “roguelike” has become.
One I haven’t seen mentioned (at a glance at least) is Noita.
Getting the “false ending” is achievable with some effort, but I dare you to actually finish the game. And as far as replayability, you’ll be hard pressed to have two runs that go the same. The amount of Butterfly Effect in this game from all the combinations and systems is straight up insane.
I really can’t recommend it enough.
So excited for this. Out of all the awesome stuff, I honestly think I’m most looking forward to the items that expire. That’ll be super interesting to design around.
Damn it, we lost him again. You win this time, Froggo, but one day you’ll pay for what you’ve done.
These things are so frustrating, because it’s so clearly inevitable, but so many people always insist it won’t happen. Again and again.
I don’t do this very often, but when you see Garfield sucking on John’s toes… how do you not?
take up subsistence farming
Where?
Heck, now I want pizza…
This right here. Volunteering and helping others has helped a ton with addressing my depression and nihilism.
And not only that, but if you spritz leftover pizza with a bit of water before putting it in the microwave, it brings out the flavour more and prevents it from drying out.
(Figure that’s about as relevant.)
Those are two very fair points - I agree.
I’m not sure I understand what you mean.
For an API there should always be a version parameter/endpoint, imho.
Edit for further context: Ideally, a parameter.
You’re in luck! The book I’ve generally heard recommended to beginners for Python is available for free online!
I also enjoy “1010! Klooni” on F-Droid.
First one coming to mind for me is Pillar Hop. Very simple, chill, and just had ads iirc (I block them, but I’m pretty sure it does, anyway.)
Trying to create more UCP voters.