

Thanks! Added both :)
In case anyone were curious, this is my new account in a different instance (tchncs), which keeps the same old username/profile pic. My previous account (lemm.ee) was lost in the lemm.ee shutdown and, since I was offline due to traveling, I couldn’t migrate. I was able, however, to recover my two lists of games so they’ll be reuploaded as I still want to update them with more games I play, or recommendations from users.
The two lists are here:
Free games: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/40095267
Premium games: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/40095654
Thanks! Added both :)
So, it kinda works similarly to an emulator? Plus it can create text adventures, it seems. Am I correct? I’m not familiar
Thanks for the suggestion. I’m not familiar with how Codeberg works (first time I heard about it actually), but I’ll look into it as soon as I have more free time. For now, I’m OK with Lemmy posting.
If you’re not bothered, mind explaining how it’d be more efficient or convenient? Keep in mind that I work on this EXCLUSIVELY from a phone, because for me sitting at a PC desk=work (I mean the boring one that pays the bills lol).
Added, thanks for the entry! I used the F-droid link as I believe it is more user friendly. Both F-droid and GitHub versions are on the same v. number.
Added. Thank you!
Have you heard about ScummVM?
It’s a virtual machine that can run old PC games, including Zork, Secret of Monkey Island, etc. Here’s a list of games it should run: https://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Where_to_get_the_games
The other day I was playing The Curse of Monkey Island on ScummVM on my phone and it ran quite well.
Totally! I mean, among the categories/genres already in the list, I thought “Management” was the most fitting. The game does fall under a few other genres (sandbox, space trading, etc.), but I can’t have a genre for a single game or the list would look too long and scattered—harder for users to browse, IMO.
Usually, I wait to have 2 or more games of the same subgenre to open a new category for them :)
Thanks for the heads up. Since this is a user-recommendation list and I haven’t played the vast majority of these games (I merely double check on the surface, Google, Perplexity), just a question before I delist the game:
If yes, consider the game nuked.
I tried playing the game a bit, but some puzzles aren’t too quick to solve so I haven’t met any paywall yet.
Added to the “Netflix games” section. Thanks :)
So, I checked those games:
Zombotron contains ads so I moved it to a bottom, hidden section for games with minimal ads/IAPs
Dock The Rocket added IAPs, so same as above
Shattered Pixel Dungeon has two entries in my list, and both match criteria. One is from the Play Store and has optional IAP for donations only—see rule #2 of criteria. The other entry is a link to the game in F-droid, so no ads or IAPs.
Thanks for reporting this. Some games start free without ads or IAPs, then devs add them later on. I don’t blame them, as that’s their work and people must eat, but I’ll double check the games you mentioned and remove them if they don’t match entry criteria any longer.
Oh bother! I’ll add that one too XD
No problem mate. No need to remove any suggestion next time! I’m keeping strict rules for my list, but lots of users are OK with some extra, optional IAPs so it might be useful to them :)
Apparently there’s also some in-game currency (candy packs) that can be infinitely purchased through microtransactions, so it breaks rule #2 of entry criteria—the only IAPs allowed are ads removal, full game unlock, and proper DLCs.
That’s why I laugh when people say they voted in someone rich because he/she is already loaded so don’t want more money–thinking they’ll do the people’s interest now, rather than their own.
The richer, the greedier.
Fixed it with your link. Thank you ;)
Added under the Management category (I think it’s the most fitting of those in the list?)
Thanks!
Added now. Thank you!
I don’t play idle, but in my premium games list some users suggested Magic Research and Magic Research 2—pretty much the only games in my idle section. They’re both paid, but it’s an upfront, one-time payment :)
Here’s Magic Research 2 Demo so you can try for free.
Thanks for the explanation. I see the advantages of it, I’m just not sure that’s necessarily more efficient or needed for my lists—there aren’t lots of changes usually, and I enjoy the process anyways. I might give it a try at some point though!