That’s always fun to be places the game doesn’t expect you to be yet. It’s a testament to the games quality that it doesn’t “break” the game and in many ways you’re incentivized to be creative/push ahead.
That’s always fun to be places the game doesn’t expect you to be yet. It’s a testament to the games quality that it doesn’t “break” the game and in many ways you’re incentivized to be creative/push ahead.
In breath of the wild, I didn’t like the trials/fight shrines. It was too scary. In TotK, for some reason I really enjoy the almost puzzle aspect of clearing the room of enemies. Maybe the little robots are less intimidating here? Or maybe the powers to manipulate give me more confidence than breathe did?
Give babaisyou a try. It’s a logic puzzler and that’s all I’m going to say about it. Part of the fun is discovering the mechanics and how to break them
Stardew valley, Minecraft, and the Sims 3 are historically my go-to games when I’m looking to lose myself. But my most played game by the hours is prison architect, followed closely by dworfromantic.
It’s easier to spend time on Lemmy for me because the comments are actually worth reading. Seems like the type of person who’s drawn here are actually interested in holding a conversation vs. reddit where it’s about saying something witty or whatever to get them upvotes
I picked up a DCC booklet on free RPG day a year or so ago. Didn’t give it much of a look over then but you’ve sold me to give it another look.
I’ve noticed I’ll type in the exact name of the website but forget the .com to tell my browser to go directly there, so it will do a search. My results show the site I was looking for halfway down the page, with the first half being ads and even competitors of the site! I’m not searching for items from the site but the site itself yet Google is so useless it shows me a bunch of similar stuff even when I gave it a specific.