An awful time for someone (me) to try and get my first role in the game industry :’)
Loved fighting vipers, DOA, project justice and rival schools. Such fun fighters
Beautiful :D
Ever wanted to slap someone in the face with an eel? Well, today is your lucky day.
Slappa da eel mon
I use Obsidian for a mind map but Notion for project/life management.
Something is amiss, are they moving or not? How can this be.
My eyeeeesss ahhhhh
I recently just completed NieR Automata and then immediately played NieR Replicant straight after. I originally bought Automata in 2019 but it didn't click until this year when I tried it out again, for some reason. I don't think I completed any other games this year. I was primarily playing Overwatch and fighting games (got into Strive this year).
SGuare puzzle game - flatter, snazzier version of Rubik's cube
I got pretty addicted to this recently. I found it very randomly while looking for code examples on the personal website of an author of a computer graphics book, and there was a link "Board?". An hour later, I am no wiser about computer graphics, but was mildly entertained.
What excel spreadsheet-esque games do you play, out of interest? haha
I think I’ve very rarely not found what I was looking for (for non-academic stuff). As your other reply recommends, I’ve heard good things about Anna’s archive too!
I’m more confused why they even care about integrating with the fediverse. Seems weird.
I nearly always find them on zlibrary, to be honest.
Saw it on hacker news and thought it'd fit here :D. Wikipedia page for context: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trolley_problem
If this is going to federate with the fediverse then why wouldnt I just sign up for a Mastodon instance and use an app/instance that doesn't shove ads in my face?
A completely random event based text game. Simply make your choice at the beginning of each month and see if you can graduate in time. All outcomes are determined by the random number generator and do not take them seriously. Sometimes the RNG can be brutal :)
Not been able to post much lately. Link related! Soon I'll be able to lemmypost more (and ykno, sleep). Sooooon.
I'm really happy most of these games are available on Steam. Rez in VR is amazing (and Tetris Effect, made by the same team I think).
God, me too. I don't understand why 'arena fighters' in that style just seemed to fall off the face of the earth.
Poo particles, if you will.
Pokémon TCG pack opening simulator. Open packs, booster boxes, and collect all the cards online in this free web app.
Anyone get any rare cards? I got Mewtwo on my third pack and then a Blastoise .-.
Watch the Pug be in the Rug. Level up and maximize the amount of pug in your life.
You're welcome
Eaaaaasily the Dreamcast, even though I think I was the only person I knew that had one. I think I had:
- Shenmue
- Power Stone
- Soulcalibur
- Quake III Arena
- Skies of Arcadia
- Capcom vs SNK
- Timestalkers
- Sonic Adventure
- Phantasy Star Online
Stellar lineup. I also loved my PlayStation.
The website of the one and only long doge challenge. Try to achieve the longest doge, doge prime, and more! Don't forget to PRINT!
Fun interactive painting toys to help learn and expand your creative mind. Draw and paint with us today!
Simply click 'Next' and continue to be amazed. Select your favorite country. Play a slideshow in fullscreen. Use as a screensaver. Best way to kill your time.
How many people are in space right now?
Your best 90's memories by the touch of a magic partybutton
Did you know you can use MS Paint Online? Online MS Paint editor is a remake of Windows Microsoft paint program with extra features. Get back golden years of Windows 95, 98, and XP paint!
An online remake of the MS Paint editor. Share your creations! ;P
🌍 A web-collage of text and images excavated from the buried neighbourhoods of GeoCities.
If you thought Space Jam's old website was hard on the eyes (in a fantastic way)... try this out :D.
Wasted far too many hours of my life on this site
One of the oldest blogs I remember. Has some absolute classics in there.
I primarily play games on Linux (on desktop, not steam deck). I've been doing so for about 6 years or so. Steam + Proton and other gaming-focused wine builds have made gaming on Linux far better than I could have ever imagined. The only thing that keeps me on Windows is primarily work related stuff. I work in game development (specifically VR), where Windows is pretty much a necessity :').