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3 votes
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Lost Ark is being review bombed after incorrectly issuing permanent bans to inactive players, which leaves a mark on their Steam profiles
12 votes -
Kerbal Space Program is free to keep on the Epic Games Store
14 votes -
Meet the man who invented microtransactions years before Oblivion’s horse armour
6 votes -
Book review of 'Games: Agency as Art'
3 votes -
Warhammer 40k timeline in 20 mins! From the 21st Century to the 41st Millenium
6 votes -
Interactive xkcd comic about gravity
20 votes -
Evennia 1.0 released
6 votes -
Making text adventure games (1985)
4 votes -
How speedrunners conquered the World's Hardest Game
5 votes -
Alcazar puzzle generator
3 votes -
Evennia, a Python MUD/MU* creation system
4 votes -
A brief history of Multi-User Dungeons
6 votes -
Anyone know if there’s a way to just read text adventure games?
I found out about these types of games about three years ago. I attempted playing Zork I, as well as this other film where you’re trying to get inside something and apparently it turns into a time...
I found out about these types of games about three years ago. I attempted playing Zork I, as well as this other film where you’re trying to get inside something and apparently it turns into a time travel game where you meet The Beatles (and if someone knows the title of that game I would really appreciate it because I’ve forgotten).
I’ve been fascinated by some of these games. Big problem though, is that I suck at video games in general, and these text adventure games are particularly brutal. I saw some video about Zork, which were great, but for some of them (like the aforementioned time travel game) don’t have videos. So is there a way to just read it like a book. I’ve found guides on how to complete the games, but even those leave me lost and confused.
9 votes -
Inglenook Shunting
3 votes -
Inform 7 concepts and strategies
7 votes -
Standard patterns in choice-based games
11 votes -
The immoral design of Diablo Immortal
6 votes -
High End Customizable Sauna Experience
3 votes -
Netflix establishes an internal games studio in Helsinki, led by former Zynga GM Marko Lastikka
6 votes -
WebЯcade
11 votes -
Why the hell are there so many fishing minigames?
6 votes -
The Futures of Inform (Talk transcript and slides)
3 votes -
What are some good mobile games which doesn't require dragging?
This may seem like an odd request and I'm not sure if I can properly explain this, but for some reason I dislike games that require me to drag things with my fingers. I prefer games that allow me...
This may seem like an odd request and I'm not sure if I can properly explain this, but for some reason I dislike games that require me to drag things with my fingers. I prefer games that allow me to "click" stuff using my finger as a mouse, like Go (baduk), checkers, and other board games. Any genre. Any suggestions on Android? Thanks!
9 votes -
How Townscaper works: A story, four games in the making
8 votes -
Netflix has some great games but nobody's playing them
8 votes -
Parkour hide and seek in a giant Labyrinth
8 votes -
Into the Breach: Advanced Edition update
11 votes -
Fall Guys is now free for all
12 votes -
Supraland is free for the week on Epic Games Store
9 votes -
Foone reverse engineering SkiFree, one function at a time
@foone: OKAY SKIFREEThis is a game originally from 1991, developed by Chris Pirih, and included on one of the Windows Entertainment Packs. There's a modern 32bit version by the original developer, on the official site:https://t.co/Yoj7PDmkcV pic.twitter.com/ETQa1wdqqR
8 votes -
It costs $110,000 to fully gear-up in Diablo Immortal
10 votes -
Return to Monkey Island | Coming 2022
7 votes -
Apple would be forced to allow sideloading and third-party app stores under new EU law
23 votes -
Bandcamp has been acquired by Epic Games
36 votes -
What Five Letters? A search dictionary for Wordle.
8 votes -
The New York Times buys Wordle
37 votes -
Solaris
10 votes -
The biggest cheater in Guitar Hero history was finally caught
10 votes -
Star Wars Eclipse | Official cinematic reveal trailer
9 votes -
Wordle | Game of words
11 votes -
Fifty years of text games
11 votes -
Fixing stutters in Papers Please on Linux
8 votes -
Epic Games Holiday Sale 2021
14 votes -
Bypassing early 2000s copy protection for software preservation
9 votes -
Prey (2017) is currently free on the Epic Games Store
I'm not sure if posts like these are allowed on Tildes and I usually don't do those but Prey is one of my favorite AAA games of the past decade so I couldn't resist posting. It's crazy they're...
I'm not sure if posts like these are allowed on Tildes and I usually don't do those but Prey is one of my favorite AAA games of the past decade so I couldn't resist posting. It's crazy they're giving this out for free!
Basically, this is System Shock 3 in anything but name. It has all the FPS/RPG elements, the space horror and enough new ideas (which I try and not spoil but any trailer/review should give you a taste) to make it more than just a nostalgia trip. I can really, really recommend it to people who are looking for a big game with lots of ways to play and intense emergent gameplay. Newer games in a similar style include Bioshock and Dishonored, so if that's something you like definitely check it out!
12 votes -
ArtStation Learning to remain free for all
4 votes -
Five Letters (a word guessing game)
15 votes -
Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss on making The Matrix Awakens with Epic Games
13 votes -
Tool assisted speedrun: Chef Stef's NES Arkanoid "warpless" in 11:11.18
12 votes