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devtesla OP wrote
Reply to comment by twovests in made a bsky thread about ten 2024 videogames by devtesla
yeah the business model for Codenames is you spend $5 on it once, which is kind of crazy for a long term service game but it's working out fine
hollyhoppet OP wrote
Reply to comment by Dogmantra in six PC games to play in 1995 by hollyhoppet
i've only played 6, 7, and 8 and just a heads up if you try 6 out be ready for a wildly racist area mid game
Dogmantra wrote (edited )
Reply to six PC games to play in 1995 by hollyhoppet
I should try some of the older wizardries some time. 8 is one of my absolute favourite games of all time but I've never played any from before that!
maybe I will get round to it by next year, which of course is 1996
twovests wrote
Reply to made a bsky thread about ten 2024 videogames by devtesla
Woah, good list, thank u
Marvel Rivals is good because it runs on Linux and does not have kernel anti-cheat, but one guy makes portals which degrade performance from ~90FPS to ~2SPF on my machine.
"Codenames app" is something I would never have considered until your recommendation. Turns out their Privacy Policy (translated) appears to be pretty good. It's long because it's specific, not because it's horrific.
neku wrote
Reply to comment by voxpoplar in made a bsky thread about ten 2024 videogames by devtesla
top 59 games of the year list
voxpoplar wrote
Reply to made a bsky thread about ten 2024 videogames by devtesla
that’s a lot of games
cowloom wrote
waow
flabberghaster OP wrote
Reply to comment by neku in I just any%ed breath of the wild in 1 second by flabberghaster
yep here you go https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvO_nHnvPtQ
neku wrote
can we see the vod
nomorepie wrote
That's one way to do it
cowloom wrote
Reply to http://www.crouton.net by canadapleasure
Merci pour le croûton délicieux, fucker
cute_spider wrote
Reply to http://www.crouton.net by canadapleasure
crouton pleasure mmmm
canada crouton yuck
either way i do not speak french so your spam cannot work on me!
missingno wrote
Reply to ArmJoe, the Les Mis fighting game by twovests
I've played this, it's pretty wild.
Jenheadjen wrote
Reply to ArmJoe, the Les Mis fighting game by twovests
my favourite part of this game is that the final boss is very clearly just Yujiro Hanma from Baki the Grappler https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GL7-WVuH3E
oolong wrote
cowloom wrote
very interesting video, I love TAS stuff
cowloom wrote
Reply to comment by hollyhoppet in Working on something in Godot. How does this sound for a game concept? by hollyhoppet
That's pretty cool, I guess I've known how to program for a few years less than that, though I've only done it for a career for about a year (programming for a corporation sucked the life out of me). Mostly I've just done hobby stuff, but it's cool to know that there are other programmers here
cowloom wrote
Reply to comment by twovests in Working on something in Godot. How does this sound for a game concept? by hollyhoppet
That's cool, I may check it out sometime! Not that I have an actual game I want to make, I've just made a few simple hobby games for fun. Bonus points for it being FOSS as well
hollyhoppet OP wrote
Reply to comment by cowloom in Working on something in Godot. How does this sound for a game concept? by hollyhoppet
I'm loving Godot so far. Very powerful, very good interface, very smooth experience overall. My perspective might be a little unusual though as I've been a software dev for fifteen years and have shipped multiple mobile apps, so some of the things people might see as a steep learning curve I've been able to just step over with ease.
twovests wrote
This sounds fun + shooting for ~3 hours is pretty feasible. I love Godot a bunch (although the knowledge-base can be a slog) and I'd play this game. "Completable within 3 hours" is a huge selling point to me.
twovests wrote
Reply to comment by cowloom in Working on something in Godot. How does this sound for a game concept? by hollyhoppet
I have a variety of experience (GameMaker 00s to 2016, Godot in production in 2016 + hobbyist stuff afterwards, + a smattering of PyGame, Lua+Love, Unreal, and Bevy.)
Godot is pretty fantastic. I wish it had an in-engine sprite editor like GameMaker, and it has some rough engines (it's not great as a level editor if you like GameMaker's workflow of painting instances). It's dogfooded to bits (good thing) and I can recommend Godot highly!
cowloom wrote
That sounds pretty fun, how is Godot for game development? I've only ever used Game Maker, and later C++/SFML.
anethum wrote
Grey Zelda, Spider-man as a flying box, uwu Kirby, Batman as a flying crotch,
tag urself i'm uwu kirby
devtesla wrote
Reply to I won a five man bracket woooooo by missingno
wubadubadub is that true?
twovests wrote
Reply to One game to play in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025 by Alessia
all it takes is starting it up once to get me playing for weeks. don't say this