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4 votes
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MultiVersus | First look reveal (WB Games)
6 votes -
The Legend of Bounce Back - My playable tribute to thirty-five years of Zelda
13 votes -
Announcing LittleJS - The tiny JavaScript game engine that can
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What are some engrossing self-contained iPhone games?
In about 20 days I'll be taking a cruise and will effectively have no internet access. It's going to be a long trip with many sea days, so I'm looking for something that I can pick up on moments...
In about 20 days I'll be taking a cruise and will effectively have no internet access. It's going to be a long trip with many sea days, so I'm looking for something that I can pick up on moments when I just want a bit more stimulation. The last time I took a trip like this I ended up playing Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.
I do have a preference for action-based titles since they tend to be easy to pick up and stop, but I also like games that require a bit of thought.
I was considering subscribing to Apple Arcade again since it would let me access a number of games I would enjoy, but I'm not sure how often it would need to contact Apple to confirm the status of my subscription. Data will be extremely expensive on this trip, especially when out at sea.
11 votes -
BlueStacks X is a new and free way to play Android games in your browser
8 votes -
Epic Online Services launches Anti-Cheat support for Linux, Mac, and Steam Deck
18 votes -
Presenting: Space Huggers - A run and gun roguelike in 13KB of JavaScript
18 votes -
How to write your own Minesweeper AI
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GDC Talks for Unreal Engine 2021
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EVGA confirms it's replacing all its RTX 3090s killed by Amazon's New World MMO
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The Google Olympics doodle contains a pretty entertaining game today
google.com - Should be on the main page, click, watch (or don't) the cute little opening cartoon, enjoy various games across an island with various stories behind each area.
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Video games to be included in Netflix subscription
15 votes -
Magic: Legends is closing down permanently in October
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Baba Is You | Mobile release trailer
15 votes -
Attempting to use a software engineering approach to win at chess against my brother—and only my brother
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Enhancing Photorealism Enhancement
11 votes -
The rise and fall of Cheat Ninja, the group that made more than $70 million selling cheats for PUBG Mobile before being taken down by the Chinese police
8 votes -
Fifty years years of text games: LambdaMOO (1990)
5 votes -
Terms and Conditions Apply
9 votes -
The Epic vs. Apple trial: What we've learned so far
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Epic Games paid developers about $11.7 million for the games they gave away for free on the Epic Store from December 2018 to September 2019
14 votes -
ArtStation has been acquired by Epic Games, and is reducing its fees by 60%
11 votes -
OXENFREE II: Lost Signals | Announce trailer
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What are some casual, kid-friendly games that can be played remotely, over a videoconference such as Zoom?
I have a friend who's in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. They're currently all meeting remotely, for Obvious Covid Reasons. The kid they were paired with asked if they could play a game like...
I have a friend who's in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. They're currently all meeting remotely, for Obvious Covid Reasons.
The kid they were paired with asked if they could play a game like Monopoly or Wheel of Fortune.
I'm sure there are some amazing games out there that are a) well-suited to be played over Zoom or a similar videoconferencing link and b) enjoyable for an adult and a kid to play together (most likely 1-on-1, but if there's games that could be played with N adults and N kids, those could also work)
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Epic Games has completed a $1 billion funding round at a $28.7 billion valuation, including another $200M investment from Sony
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Epic CEO Tim Sweeney is very excited about the Epic Games Store losing a ton of money
7 votes -
The incredible video game packaging designs of Hock Wah Yeo
13 votes -
The PC open beta for Magic: Legends is now available - Free-to-play, action RPG set in the Magic: The Gathering Multiverse
7 votes -
Announcing Rocket League Sideswipe - A new standalone mobile game in development, launching later this year
9 votes -
Reverse-engineering NES Tetris to add the "hard drop" feature from newer Tetris games
7 votes -
Fontemon, a game that exists entirely within a font
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Arizona advances bill forcing Apple and Google to allow Fortnite-style alternative payment options
7 votes -
Just Shapes & Beats
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Epic Games acquires Fall Guys developer Mediatonic
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A female Call of Duty Mobile esports player 'Sol' has reportedly been murdered by a male player 'Flashlight' in São Paulo
17 votes -
Fights in Tight Spaces | Early Access launch trailer
4 votes -
Apple subpoenas Valve as part of its legal battle with Epic: Valve fights back
21 votes -
Pareidolia (or, why I saw Pac-Man everywhere in 2020)
8 votes -
Slay the Spire for Android is out
19 votes -
Elspeth Wilson - Two Poems About The Sims
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GameStop's stock has surged 1,500% in nine months after activist investors take board seats along with a massive short squeeze
30 votes -
Red Ball world record progression: Speedrunning history
5 votes -
Revisiting Poptropica a decade later
4 votes -
Lucasfilm Games announces that Ubisoft's Massive Entertainment is developing an open-world Star Wars game, the first non-EA Star Wars game since Disney acquired Lucasfilm in 2012
15 votes -
Fifty years of text games: Rocket (1972)
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Lucasfilm Games and Bethesda announce new Indiana Jones game, being developed by Wolfenstein studio MachineGames
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Fifty years of text games: The Oregon Trail (1971)
4 votes -
What were/are your favorite flash/browser games?
Flash is gonna die for good in a few days (dec 31st) so I felt this is a good time to ask this question. (Although obviously, there have been large efforts to preserve these when the developers...
Flash is gonna die for good in a few days (dec 31st) so I felt this is a good time to ask this question. (Although obviously, there have been large efforts to preserve these when the developers did not. And even then, HTML5 means browser games will continue to exist, even though mobile games have mostly replaced browser games anyway.)
Mine personally were (taking away some of the more well-known ones):
Basically a game of celestial golfball. Had a level editor, which was quite fun.
Bonk.io (although this one has a sequel that's not in flash)
Pretty popular for a flash game made in 2016. Basically a game where balls need to "bonk" eachother out of the playing field.
Effing meteors (Definitely one of the games that I probably remember being better than it is.)
Basically a game where you clump up small meteors into bigger meteors to destroy stuff.
A game where a rabbit and frog are fused together and need to bounce like a pogo to the end.
A mountain climbing platforming game.
A game where you need to eat sushis quickly. Also has cutscenes.
An aesthetic racing game? Not entirely sure.
A game where you drill through the planet enough times to move to the next level (man, I had some weird gameplay preferences.)
A game where you need to time your descents to pick up speed in the hills and fly.
An 8 bit game where you as a dinosaur need to outrun extinction.
A power-up racing game I remember playing quite a bit. Definitely designed for children, even if that's not very surprising.
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Fifty years of text games: A 2021 journey from Oregon Trail to AI Dungeon
5 votes