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  • Clicked hoping for train game, instead found horror biking game.

    Pedal through the fog, but never look back.Trapped in a constantly shifting horror, you must ride, conserve your phone’s battery, and decode cryptic messages to escape. Explore, survive, uncover the truth.

    —Steam description, link here.

    I remember there being some game on iPhone with a title like “Zombies, run!” where they somehow locked progress behind real-life running—that was the whole point of the game, to get you to work out in real life. I think it’d be cool if: if this game succeeds, if a spinoff or adaptation where your progress is locked behind real-world biking was released.






  • As someone whose favorite Pokémon are usually unevolved forms (or just flat out a Pokémon that doesn’t evolve), I agree with you anyways. Eevee’s whole thing is being able to evolve, so that especially stings.

    Although if their game design decision was always going to prioritize Pikachu and Eevee and not let them evolve, I do still find this much funnier and more charming than a simple “can’t do that.” I am at least happy Eevee got to share “the Pokémon the game arbitrarily chooses for you as most important” status since I’m used to that always always being Pikachu.





  • were the big yellow skips (don’t know what Americans call them)

    American here! I was reading your first comment, and I was mildly curious what a “skip” is. I guessed “school bus” and oh wow was I wrong. But hey, still a (probably?) public-funded vehicle that’s bigger than a normal car and thus something my 5-year old self thought would be fun to drive.

    Differences in uses of the English language in primarily English-speaking countries are always fun, I 100% agree with your point about clarifying. Thanks for explaining nicely to the person above :) I’ve seen a glut of people just being nasty on Lemmy recently so I’m especially happy to see people interacting civilly when some would have gone on an insult spree.



  • Thanks!

    And I’m sorry about that, the people downvoting an on-topic game. I feel it’s pretty obvious when someone is posting because “well I like tycoon games and this matches” and when someone is trying to stir shit and be political. But I figure drive-by voters from New or whatever would not know either of us only have the motive of “post tycoon games to Lemmy” and not “we like unrestricted gun access and want you to share our views”.


  • This is like the second post I have made in short succession where I have mass downvotes for something completely on-topic to a community without having misinformation or tearing people down and I do not know why, is it because guns are a hot-button issue in the United States of America? ;-;

    It’s really frustrating for me because I don’t care about internet points but I do care that I’ve done something to invite mass disapproval without understanding why people are disapproving in the first place. Especially when they just downvote and say absolutely nothing as to why they disapprove. The knowledge gap, knowing you have done something either actually wrong or just unpopular but not what it is so you can decide whether you want to change your behavior to avoid disapproval (like if I did something that is hurtful, so I am getting disapproved of, I need to change; if I just posted an unpopular but civil and non-hateful opinion and people downvote simply to express disagreement I will probably be made even more stubborn in my opinion and refuse to change but I might think twice about being public about it because social disapproval, even from strangers on the internet, feels bad), is very very frustrating.

    Then again maybe it is better nobody explained because I see “lol fucking [insult]” here way more often than an actual explanation of why someone disagrees or why a certain non-hateful take that was expressed in a non-inflammatory way without insults is bad, and one thing that really upsets me, even when not targeted at me, is unnecessary hostility.



  • I admit I clicked hoping for an automation game. There’s definitely a factory portion where you place down machines to make the guns, an indoor factory, which is something I was looking for awhile back. Not sure how much of the game is the factory portion, so I’ll wait and see before I post it to [email protected].

    The first thing that stands out to me with the graphics is that the text somehow doesn’t feel very good visually. The rest passes well enough. It’s an Early Access release that came out April 4, no demo, so I’ll be watching closely.

    Some 2D artwork on our game is based on AI generation.

    Oooof. Really do not appreciate that, so this probably will not be such a high priority for me to check out then. I’ve dismissed games that appeal more to me for using AI, so I wonder why I’m not immediately mentally binning this one.




  • Some games have more replayability value than others or a bigger modding community for sure, but you also have to consider personal preferences. For the person who loves action RPGs, open worlds, and doesn’t really like farming simulations, Skyrim is the better investment. For the person who likes cozy games and pixel graphics but is not too big on medievalish fantasy, Stardew is the better investment. For what it is worth I like both, but currently have far more hours logged in Stardew.

    Also, the meme might technically imply that Stardew > Skyrim given the kid is buying Stardew and not Skyrim, but it never explicitly compares Stardew to any other game, let alone puts a different game down.


  • Honestly did not realize this post was popular enough to hit front page so thanks for letting us know!

    I am not sure where the user above asserts their importance. I think they made the same assumption as me that this post just wasn’t popular enough to hit the front page and thus that you must have purposely sought out the community, until you told us otherwise.



  • puts you in the role typically taken up by NPCs in other… RPGs

    Games with this concept instantly grab my attention.

    How much virus exposure will you risk for a shortcut through the main quest?

    Now I am curious if by this they mean “whatever the usual protagonist of the RPG is doing,” and if so whether the game makes it explicit to you, directly coming out and saying “this is the hero of the story, and here’s their main quest path!” or if you infer it. Both could be enjoyable.

    Although unfortunately the post-apocalypse thing makes this a hard no for me ;-;