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9 votes
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Pixel art animation reinvented, a simple feature that allows us to easily change the appearance of our characters without the need to recreate every animation - Astortion Devlog #26
11 votes -
The Price Is Right host entrance: a visual history
3 votes -
‘Queer As Folk’ puts Pride on television (a discussion about Pride through the lens of QAF)
8 votes -
Lous and The Yakuza - Takata (Live performance, 2023)
3 votes -
Bullets hitting bullets in slow motion - The impossible shot
14 votes -
I got to meet culinary legend and personal inspiration Jacques Pépin
14 votes -
Transient hazards: Explosion at the Husky Superior Refinery
9 votes -
The story of the first video game cartridge
9 votes -
Cozy games
Ever since I caught the FromSoftware bug in 2020 it's been difficult for me to enjoy action games anymore, but on the plus side, it has led me to spend more time exploring and enjoying cozy games!...
Ever since I caught the FromSoftware bug in 2020 it's been difficult for me to enjoy action games anymore, but on the plus side, it has led me to spend more time exploring and enjoying cozy games! In particular, I love cozy games that don't involve any kind of violence or death mechanics.
It seems to me like these games are what people think of as being targeted towards kids, but kids these days aren't really interested in them because they are very calm, slow, relaxing and meditative, and everything kids actually consume in the "Screen Era" tends to be the exact opposite.
For me, these cozy games are a great way for me to get in touch with my inner child as an adult and they help me a lot with emotional regulation, making sense of my own childhood, all sorts of stuff, really.
Do you play cozy games? Are you interested in exploring cozy games? Do you stream cozy games? I'd love to hear from you and your experiences playing cozy games as an adult! Everything from recommendation requests, to reviews, to let's plays, and beyond.
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How to change motorcycle spark plugs and oil - Do It Yourself Drunk vol.9
5 votes -
Denver Nuggets has been dominating the Miami Heat in the NBA finals, and this feed inside to Gordon really sums it all up. Who's been watching the NBA? Predictions for Monday?
14 votes -
How to analyze movies – Film studies 101
3 votes -
For backpackers and campers, here's a delicious lightweight dehydrated lentil curry recipe
4 votes -
Anyone into drone landscape videography? I'm looking to upgrade my current setup and am looking for comparisons. Here's a video I shot last year with my air 1.
5 votes -
How "Will & Grace" beat "Ellen's" gay curse
3 votes -
Linux gamers? If so, what games?
Curious how many of you use Linux as your main gaming OS? I started 3 years ago and switched to Arch about a year and a half ago. I play a lot of total war (mainly historical). Recently got into...
Curious how many of you use Linux as your main gaming OS? I started 3 years ago and switched to Arch about a year and a half ago.
I play a lot of total war (mainly historical). Recently got into Isonzo which has been a lot of fun.
61 votes -
Bickle - Big Blues (2023)
2 votes -
They Might Be Giants - Older (1999)
11 votes -
Does anyone else listen to any D&D podcasts?
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Looking for beta testers for my Tildes.net iOS app!
Happy Friday everyone! I'm making a post to see if anyone wants to beta test my Tildes.net iOS app Backtick. Background I've been wanting to create a Reddit app for quite a while, and just when I...
Happy Friday everyone! I'm making a post to see if anyone wants to beta test my Tildes.net iOS app Backtick.
Background
I've been wanting to create a Reddit app for quite a while, and just when I got started, the API change chaos happened. Thankfully, I remembered signing up for Tildes.net a few years ago and decided to pivot to make an app for this site instead! The app is still a work in progress, but I believe releasing early and getting as many eyes on it during development results in a better end product (and it's more fun for me 😊).
Features
Here are the current features of Backtick:
- Light mode/dark mode
- Login to Tildes.net (suports 2FA)
- Front page feed with sorting support
- View, vote, and comment on posts
- Reply and vote on comments
- Collapse comments
- View notifications
- Full markdown rendering
- Text-to-speech for posts and comments
Here is a video demo of the app in its current state (updated for v1.8.1): https://youtube.com/shorts/iukQJyJbtw8?feature=share
I know there missing features, but as I mentioned before, I would love to get as many people in as early as possible to help shape Backtick's future.
Testing
If you're interested in testing the app as I continue to work on it during my free time you will need:
- An iOS 16 device
- TestFlight (Apple's testing app)
You can access the beta here: https://testflight.apple.com/join/gNH18NE9. If you have any issues please DM me your Apple ID email and I will send you an invite manually.
Thanks, everyone! Have a great weekend.
- AshEdit:
Getting some great feedback! I'll be tracking bugs and potential features here if anyone is curious: https://chatter-brick-3d3.notion.site/Backtick-Tracker-888150b641ae4c0ab39dc0345783bc50?pvs=4Edit2:
I created the Discord server to help facilitate better collaboration with those who wish to be more involved. It will be a place for discussion around potential features, bugs, and general chat. I will still be taking in feedback via TestFlight and Tildes.net, so it's perfectly fine if you don't want to join.
Join here: https://discord.gg/aah7nkfpBY194 votes -
Mysterious, thoughtful games? A genre I can't define
Hello everyone, I have been craving a sort of game genre, but I'm not quite sure what it is or if it really exists as a genre at all. It is a game with a lot of existential twists to it. I could...
Hello everyone,
I have been craving a sort of game genre, but I'm not quite sure what it is or if it really exists as a genre at all.
It is a game with a lot of existential twists to it. I could call it Mystery though I feel it falls short.
The main story tends to be a complete upheaval of what we thought was the basic premise. Think of it like paradigm shift: the game.
They also tend to be games that you can really only play once. Lucky for me my memory is horrible.So far I came up with these games:
- Outer Wilds
- Enderal (which is a "total conversion mod for Skyrim", but an amazing game)
- The Forgotten City
- Paradise Killer
Most of these have some kind of cycle involved in them, but I'm not sure if that's coincidental. All of them have you learn how the world works and it's never really what you first expected.
They tend to be light in battle, which is probably a skill issue bias on my part.Honorary mention to:
- Strange Horticulture
- Horizon Zero Dawn, but the sequel less so (although still a very good game)
- The Zero Escape series, although I haven't played the first one yet
- The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (as it really breaks away expectations you got from earlier games too, and the existential dread is dripping off it)
- Nier Automata
- Doki Doki Literature Club
Do you know any others? Or do you know a good match to this list?
What do you think kind of links all this? Feel like playing one of these games?87 votes -
Elis Regina & Tom Jobim - Águas de Março (1974)
6 votes -
Visual novels and adventure games with choices that matter?
So I've been wanting to host some gameplay sessions on Discord for a while now, and I figured the best option would be visual novels or adventure games and similar types of games that are more...
So I've been wanting to host some gameplay sessions on Discord for a while now, and I figured the best option would be visual novels or adventure games and similar types of games that are more story-driven. You don't have to worry about the video lagging as much, and you can pretty easily pause playing to talk to people without worrying about getting distracted.
What I particularly want are games that have choices that matter so people can give input. Someone once mentioned playing "Your Turn To Die" with friends where they could vote on the choices, and it's been stuck in my head ever since. If you haven't played that game, there are multiple points where you have to choose between two characters dying, which definitely shapes later chapters. Obviously I know what goes on in that game though, and I'd prefer to be just as blind as everyone else.
So please give me suggestions! Funny games, mystery games, horror games, psychological thrillers, I'm open to anything! (Except most dating sims. Those can be long and tedious if they don't have some twist to them.)
Minor edit: It doesn't have to be just visual novels or adventure games. I'm open to basically any game that doesn't depend on real-time reaction speeds (e.g. most platformers), so that we don't have to worry about getting killed while talking, or the video lagging and/or quality dropping for some people. (That's the main reason I've eliminated movies as an option, video lag and connection quality issues can really hamper the experience.)
37 votes -
A new way to think about beauty in art
5 votes -
A brief history of the concept album
8 votes -
Aqua – Barbie Girl [Tiësto Remix] (2023)
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What is the most recent game to really impress you?
Liking a game is easy enough: they’re usually meant to be fun, engaging, or interesting. But being impressed by a game is harder. It could be a particularly impressive set piece in a level, or a...
Liking a game is easy enough: they’re usually meant to be fun, engaging, or interesting.
But being impressed by a game is harder.
It could be a particularly impressive set piece in a level, or a clever, novel game mechanic. It could be quality animations or a plot twist you didn’t see coming.
Whatever it was that impressed you, share it here. What was it? How did it make you feel? What made it stand out so much from its peer games?
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88 votes -
History of Kriegsspiel: How did war become a game?
9 votes -
Dave Bull carves Hokusai's Picture Book of Everything
4 votes -
Ren - Suicide (2023)
7 votes -
Project Zomboid: The Timeline As Seen On TV (Mostly AI video)
10 votes -
Feeding a Greek Hoplite - Ancient rations
21 votes -
Why these old Japanese vending machines are genius
14 votes -
A detail in The Shining that you’ve never seen
13 votes -
The Dingo | A low cost, open-source robot quadruped
8 votes -
"While My Guitar Gently Weeps" with Prince, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Steve Winwood (2004)
16 votes -
Space and time in comics | Hedra
6 votes -
Ancient China and Rome: 1000 years of contact
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Big Giant Circles - Peanut Butter Cupquakes (2014)
5 votes -
We played a 96-hour game of capture the flag across Japan | Jet Lag: The Game
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Jon Hopkins - Immunity (2013)
10 votes -
Norland | Gameplay overview - medieval strategy/city builder
5 votes -
Finland's vast network of tunnels 400m underground will soon begin operating as the world's first spent nuclear fuel disposal facility
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Pokémon - What is your favourite game in the series and why?
My favourite game is Crystal Version for the Game Boy Color. I've been playing Pokemon since the beginning - Red and Blue. I loved the original games, and as a kid I saw the hype for the release...
My favourite game is Crystal Version for the Game Boy Color. I've been playing Pokemon since the beginning - Red and Blue. I loved the original games, and as a kid I saw the hype for the release of Gold/Silver online. Gold/Silver's release is easily the most excited I've been for anything in my life. When they finally came out in the west, they hit all my expectations and more. The introduction of genders, time-based events with a visible day/night cycle, new types, new Pokemon, held items and so much more made the games a hugely more in-depth experience compared to the originals. No other game in the franchise has offered such a marked improvement over the previous to date.
Crystal, being a third version, is essentially an enhanced version of Gold and Silver. It doesn't blow them out of the water, but what it does add is nice. Animated sprites, some feature refinements and an improved storyline makes it the quintessential Gen II game in my opinion.
Remakes of Gold/Silver - with some Crystal features included - exist in the form of HGSS for the Nintendo DS. A top five Pokemon game in it's own right, I like it slightly less because they don't have quite the same vibe the originals had. This is almost entirely due to nostalgia, but it's what I believe.
Do you agree? Do you disagree entirely? Share with us your favourite Pokemon game and why.
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Now that Amnesia: The Bunker is out and has a demo, what are your thoughts on it?
8 votes -
Coffee roasting explained
12 votes -
I tracked down my anonymous landlord... Here's what happened.
11 votes -
What was it like celebrating a birthday in the middle ages?
6 votes -
The derivative isn't what you think it is
8 votes