Baba is you is great. I’m sure most have played it by now.
And I always recommend rodent rush. It’s iOS only though.
Baba is you is great. I’m sure most have played it by now.
And I always recommend rodent rush. It’s iOS only though.
Rodent Rush, highly recommend. Similar to chips challenge. It’s iOS only though.
Rodent Rush, it’s similar to Chips Challenge from back in the day but a bit different, and imho it’s a better game.
It’s only on iOS though as far as I can tell.
I used mine for GBA emulation for a while, and it ran flash for some reason.
You know what, just forget the whole thing!
My Hundyai has a programmable star button on the steering wheel that can be tied to media on/off.
Instead of file grain they should use dithering if they want to remove banding.
The film grain doesn’t really hide the banding that well.
I think the film grain is just to make it look like a film not to hide color banding.
I’ve changed icons with shortcuts on iPhone, and it works pretty well. I can’t tell the difference.
It’s the same with the value of company stock. It’s essentially a ponzi in a way. If a billionaire actually tired to sell all their assets quickly they wouldn’t be able to liquidate it all for the value that it’s worth on paper because the value would drop if they tried.
I enjoy these games on iOS:
-Hearthstone (play it daily)
-Rodent Rush (puzzle game like chips challenge)
-Papers Please (difficult to explain, just have to try it)
-RCT Classic (need I say more)
-Old School RuneScape (easy to level up while in a waiting room or plane)
-Ghost Trick (timetravel puzzle game where you’re dead)
Only humans that eat other humans.
The 2nd game is the best and the one I played first. I liked it so much I put up with the poor design of the 1st one.
They’re also doing a remake of the games now, but I’m not a huge fan of the art style.
Little big adventure 1 & 2
I think a system that recommends an instance to create an account on would be a good start. Like a a load balancer of sorts to keep the main instances from getting overloaded.
I remember when I first joined Reddit it was much the same, but as it got more crowded my front page started becoming fresh more frequently.
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I loved it. Great story which kept me hooked all the way through. Def recommend.