

Assuming those are in sequence, sucks to be the middle kid
Assuming those are in sequence, sucks to be the middle kid
Some subway cars in Sydney are double decked. The seats are a half floor up or down from where the doors open.
I think the idea can be found in Ender’s Game. As the story progresses further into enemy territory, he ‘controls’ ships which are increasingly outdated because those are from older fleets sent decades ago.
This wrong post was linked, this was published in Jan 2023 reporting on Nov 2022 numbers.
The correct one is here (Jan 2024 post reporting Nov 2023 numbers.) https://m-en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20240124002600320?section=national/national
Got Sunkenland this sale and been playing it over the weekend. Base building survival type game, still early access but pretty fun with friends
How do you find the overall quality of the game? I thought it was cute and in general feels a little easier than Mario Bros Deluxe.
Then again I’m only at the initial stages, keep getting sidetracked by other stuff.
Recently decided to give ‘Oxygen not included’ a try. Still learning the ropes on getting basics sorted out and what is the best path for research.
I got this too and honestly have to say it’s not my type of game. Feels a little repetitive with no goal besides salvaging enough scrap to meet the next quota.
Maybe I’m missing out on some hidden features, but the group plays a bigger role in enjoyment than the game for me.
A lot of people have mentioned It takes Two, which really is great and you get to try many different mechanics.
You can also check out Fling or Keywe on steam. Only 2 players max (as compared to 4 players on Overcooked or Plate Up), but less complicated controls. Bread & Fred is another I’ve been meaning to check out too.
Unrailed has simple controls but more objectives to accomplish, and Out Of Space is similar to Overcooked but not in a cooking setting.
Edit: Didn’t realise I used a shortened name. Fling refers to ‘Fling to the Finish’
Same, it seems they rolled it out for almost everywhere except Asia. I left some feedback and hope they’ll be adding other countries in time
I have to say that this highly depends on the type of games you like, and if the unlocks are well designed into the story.
In general most of the types mentioned are cashgrabs, but I enjoyed an indie game called Evoland. You can ‘unlock’ better graphics and audio as part of the game, watching the evolution of gaming
I thought you meant saved logins and passwords, rather than the proton account login.
To the second point, the paid plan still doesn’t allow multiple account logins on mobile app, sign out is still required. Are you referring to vault sharing through family plan as the feature?
If I’m not wrong, logins are unlimited even if you’re on the free plan?
The only added benefit of the paid plan is unlimited email aliases and MFA ( which most people use external apps).
At the moment, browser extension is the only way on desktop. And a desktop app is in the works.
On mobile there are apps for android and iOS.
Try spacing out your posts a day apart, and if other people post then skip your post for the day. Keep the community visible without spamming and hopefully people will join after a while.
This is what I did in the earlier days of !birding, and I rarely even post now since there are more contributors. (partly because I’m also running out of photos to share)
Thanks, good to know. I guess their approach is more friendly to beginners who don’t know too much about troubleshooting yet.
I’m still a windows user but planning to pick up some linux soon. Does support for base distros mean those built upon them are supported too? Example MintOS?
I don’t think the Proton developers are on lemmy, this community is maintained by enthusiasts and users. You might want to reach out to them directly.
Betrayal at the House on the Hill has about 50 different scenarios so almost every playthrough is different. But it’s best to have at least 4 players to be more fun