This post was inspired by me wondering how I got one. I’m pretty sure it was from opening junk mail, one of the few ways I interact with paper anymore.
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This post was inspired by me wondering how I got one. I’m pretty sure it was from opening junk mail, one of the few ways I interact with paper anymore.
I’d recommend checking out 4d Toys - I believe it is compatible with VR so you could sort of do what you’re describing.
My point is there could be a @taylorswift but it doesn’t matter because people know which account is hers.
Taylor Swift’s Twitter handle is @taylorswift13 and it doesn’t seem to be a problem for her.
Interesting. This explains why posts never seem to have more than a few likes on the small Mastodon instance I use. I have to say I’m not a fan.
It’s hard to beat Obra Dinn, but The Witness is another of my favorite puzzle games.
Edit: “hard to beat” meaning it’s a good game, not that it’s difficult (although it is in fact pretty difficult).
This comment is more effort than the person you’re responding to was going to put into the game.
There’s also “Doc” Maynard, one of the founders of Seattle.
It’s fun to fire up every now and then and check out what’s new. I mostly play indie games, deckbuilders, etc., so I don’t care about graphics so much.
I will say they did monetization right - free to play with absolutely no pay to win elements.
So much for that “thieves don’t read” meme.
Have you tried buying their products? That should work, right?
This is exactly what worries me about this idea.
Sounds like the name of a very strange role playing game.
*instances
The last one needs the prongs sticking out to make it a hyperhashtag.
So much for the triathlon lol
Thanks! All good now.
I’m getting “[200] Error while sending: Failed to send direct message” when I try to log in.
A couple that I like:
80 Days - it’s not free but I think it’s worth it. It’s a sort of steampunk version of Around the World in 80 days where you have to plan your routes, and buy and sell things in different cities to make money. The main gameplay is sort of choose-your-own-adventure events that happen during travel and in different cities.
Card Thief - I just started playing this recently. It does technically have a microtransaction but it’s more like, they let you play for free if you don’t mind waiting for chests to unlock, or you can buy the game to bypass this. The main gameplay is sneaking through dungeons represented by a 3x3 grid of cards randomly drawn from the deck; collecting treasures and avoiding getting caught.
Great except for my shampoo irritating the paper cut on my finger 😄