They’re sort of point-and-click adventures connecting a series of search and logic puzzles. Fun is pretty subjective but if you’re looking for some gentle puzzles then I’m sure you could enjoy it.
Welcome to the world of Aliya’s Awakening: DOGE 2042, a narrative-driven interactive cyberpunk adventure game. In a world where government has become the most influential megacorporation, information and privacy are the most valuable currency. Advanced surveillance, AI security, and ruthless corporations dominate every aspect of society, controlling what people see, hear, and believe.
Maybe it’s very self-aware given that description? Or maybe “AI” is all the creator is interested in.
You can do a call in a group chat, right?
Hmm, it doesn’t call itself a demo or otherwise imply it’s not a full game anywhere I can see
Despite being a shitpost this is actually quite a positive statement for your own mental health
In the traditional sense of losing about 10% of its users? Seems about right.
I just go with “corpo social media” - is there a company trying to get infinite growth and profit behind the website?
Looks like it’s mainly a “tycoon” game in the RCT sense, i.e. you build your business, choose what goes where, and try to make money, am I reading it right? And is the first person bit just a kind of novelty mini-game like riding the rollercoasters?
Nautilus was torture-tested with poor aim scenarios, erratic flow rates, and simulated misfires
reducing splashback by a staggering 98%
Seems like they did this properly, and while it’s not perfect it handles sprinkler mode pretty well
I don’t know how the purchasing power differs across the pond but converting dollarydoos to pounds that sounds like a bargain for a new functional EV
I guess it depends on how big the company is, if they have a long-standing team and work on multiple projects or if they’re mainly contractors brought in for one big project. I’d hope a company like Supermassive have enough other projects going on that nobody’s losing their job over this.
Why would they fire the team instead of just moving everyone to other projects? Aren’t the tales you hear about projects being canned and the whole team made redundant specifically due to not having the money to do the project or because some new bigwig is trying to cut costs?
I was thinking about this the other day, +
would probably be a good system, though I wanted to keep things as simple as possible as I don’t have any actual way to enforce it (my options are “ask people nicely to edit the title” or “delete the entire post”)
Does whatever country this is posted from not have a minimum wage? Screenshot says USA, I thought they did have one?
They’re a camera company, so I imagine they’ll do anything with lenses
Click the link and read the instructions
Yes it is, I just claimed it. Or if you’re questioning the need to go via Amazon then see the sticky post.
Maybe this will finally make people realise that using an unencrypted corpo-controlled messenger for all of their communications is a bad idea
I can confirm it works in Wine