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  1. Comment on The 2026 Steam Summer Sale is live (runs June 25 - July 9) in ~games

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    Haven't tried Grounded 2 yet -- or any friendslop. We as a group tend to want a bit more of a serious experience than those, though I'm sure we'll pick one of them up eventually out of sheer...

    Haven't tried Grounded 2 yet -- or any friendslop. We as a group tend to want a bit more of a serious experience than those, though I'm sure we'll pick one of them up eventually out of sheer curiosity.

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  2. Comment on The 2026 Steam Summer Sale is live (runs June 25 - July 9) in ~games

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    Ah, good to know! We played the game a while ago, so I'm glad to hear they've updated that.

    Ah, good to know! We played the game a while ago, so I'm glad to hear they've updated that.

    1 vote
  3. Comment on The best American LGBTQ+ books in ~books

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    To celebrate pride month and the upcoming 250th anniversary of America, the Guardian asked nearly two dozen leading queer writers for their favorite LGBTQ+ book from the country they call home. Read on for their choices.

    2 votes
  4. Comment on The 2026 Steam Summer Sale is live (runs June 25 - July 9) in ~games

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    I'm part of a group of 4 that has been playing co-op games weekly for years now, so everything below supports 4 players (and in some cases more). Here's what we've played and whether or not I'd...
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    I'm part of a group of 4 that has been playing co-op games weekly for years now, so everything below supports 4 players (and in some cases more).

    Here's what we've played and whether or not I'd recommend it:


    Highlights

    Gunfire Reborn

    • Roguelite FPS horde shooter that lets your builds get RIDICULOUSLY POWERFUL. We played this one a LOT. Probably the most "pure fun" game we've played together.

    Inkbound

    • Looks like an ARPG, plays like turn-based strategy. Has absolutely brilliant systems. I liked this so much in multiplayer that I ended up putting dozens more hours into it solo as well.

    Raft

    • By far our favorite open world survival crafting game. We keep trying other ones that we end up finding unsatisfying, and we've since realized that we're just chasing the high of this game.

    Sunderfolk

    • A quality TTRPG experience done digitally, Jackbox style (people use their phones to control their characters). We streamed it over Discord and had and absolute blast (and I'm someone who doesn't love playing TTRPGs IRL).

    Recommended

    Grounded

    • Honey I Shrunk the Kids the Videogame. Fun exploration and progression. Kind of janky though, which can either be charming or frustrating depending on how things are going for you.

    Killing Floor

    • It's dated, and there's a bit of a learning curve, but once you "get" how the game works, killing zombies has never been more satisfying or exciting.

    Killing Floor 2

    • Modernizes the game but keeps the same satisfying gameplay. This is almost certainly a better starting point than the original game these days.

    Sanctum 2

    • Tower defense-FPS hybrid. Tons of fun. Like Inkbound, I ended up playing this a lot solo after we finished our multiplayer playthrough just because I liked its systems so much.

    Stardew Valley

    • Personally, I'm meh on this game when played solo (sacrelige! I know!). When played multiplayer, however, I liked it a lot better because we could divide responsibilities and I could do what I liked and let other people take care of the stuff I didn't.

    Terraria

    • Need I say anything about this?

    Warhammer: Vermintide 2

    • Horder brawler. A melee Left 4 Dead 2. Lots of fun. It has a roguelike mode that we liked better than the main campaign (I can't remember if that's a separate DLC or not).

    Soft/Qualified Recommendations

    Back 4 Blood

    • At full price, probably not worth it. On sale? It's a decent L4D-like.

    Barony

    • A lot of people love this first-person dungeon crawler, but we couldn't get into it. Not sure why. It's not bad though, so if it looks interesting to you, give it a try.

    Deep Rock Galactic

    • Again, a LOT of people love this one, but it simply didn't do it for us. We're outliers though. The game itself is well made.

    Diablo II: Resurrected - Infernal Edition

    • Probably won't win you over if you didn't play old-school Diablo back in the day, but if you've got a hankering for it then this is good.

    Dungeons of Sundaria

    • The game has a lot of promise, but unfortunately doesn't quite deliver. If you can look past the jank and tedium, there's some fun to be had here.

    Fortified

    • Short janky wave shooter/tower defense hybrid. Not excellent by any means, but cheap and fun for a few hours.

    Palworld

    • It's janky and kind of soulless, but it's still fun. We ended up adjusting things like the XP rate and whatnot in the late game, as it gets excessively grindy otherwise.

    Tiny Tina's Wonderlands

    • Borderlands with a D&D skin. Shallow but enjoyable.

    Tom Clancy's The Division

    • More difficult than other shooters. Great world and environment, though it gets pretty repetitive.

    Valheim

    • Good, but quite slow-paced. There's a controversial design decision (not allowing ore through portals) that we decided to work around via a mule character, otherwise we probably would have bounced off of this. If you go for it, wait for the upcoming 1.0 release in September.

    Not Recommended

    Fallout 76

    • Multiplayer Fallout (!!!). Sounds awesome, right? Well, it's not. The game made the baffling decision to allow you to group up and play together but not advance quests together. Only the leader of the group can advance a quest line, meaning that, if you want to play missions, each person in the group must swap out being the leader and you have to re-run the quest N times for each person in your group. It completely sours what could have been an otherwise amazing experience.

    Green Hell

    • Things might have improved since we played it, but the game was borderline unplayable for us in terms of optimization.

    Voidtrain

    • A flashy Raft-like with a cool concept that ultimately fails to deliver. Janky and very repetitive, even early on. Once you've seen one outpost, you've seen every outpost.
    5 votes
  5. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: June 2026 in ~games

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    For anyone reading this, Core Keeper has been returned to the giveaway list. It didn't activate in ricewind's region. That could be because of a region block, or it could simply be expired.

    For anyone reading this, Core Keeper has been returned to the giveaway list.

    It didn't activate in ricewind's region. That could be because of a region block, or it could simply be expired.

    2 votes
  6. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: June 2026 in ~games

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    PM sent! Also thanks for the heads up on the wrong link. I don't really use AI for anything, but I thought giving it a list of games and asking it to find me their Steam links was kind of a slam...

    PM sent!

    Also thanks for the heads up on the wrong link. I don't really use AI for anything, but I thought giving it a list of games and asking it to find me their Steam links was kind of a slam dunk task that would save me a lot of time.

    You prompted me to go back and check each one, and it turns out that probably 1 in 3 was wrong. Shame on me for trusting the AI output without verifying it, right? I ended up spending about as much time checking and fixing things than it would have taken me to just do it myself.

    2 votes
  7. Comment on The 2026 Steam Summer Sale is live (runs June 25 - July 9) in ~games

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    I already own theHunter, so that was an easy one. I might pick up the ATV DLC for it since apparently that's a big QoL help. Also Morels looks great, and I'm a complete sucker for pretty much...

    I already own theHunter, so that was an easy one. I might pick up the ATV DLC for it since apparently that's a big QoL help.

    Also Morels looks great, and I'm a complete sucker for pretty much anything that's 90% off. Into the cart it goes! Thanks!

    1 vote
  8. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: June 2026 in ~games

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    I haven't been diligent with my Steam key bookkeeping, which means I didn't log expiry dates for a lot of these. As such, some of them might not work. Hopefully they do though! Keys are...

    I haven't been diligent with my Steam key bookkeeping, which means I didn't log expiry dates for a lot of these. As such, some of them might not work. Hopefully they do though!

    Keys are first-come, first- served.

    You may request up to 4 games.

    However, you may request up to 8 games if those extra ones are games you plan to give away to someone else. It doesn't have to be here -- it can be for friends or family or a Discord server you're part of, etc. Also you don't have to prove you're giving them away, I trust you.

    Please do not be shy about requesting. These games will simply expire otherwise!

    Optional: Tell me why you're picking what you are. I'd love to know what interests people about their particular choices.

    Game List

    Available

    Aaero 2
    Afterplace
    Alfred Hitchcock – Vertigo
    Ampersat
    Andro Dunos II
    Andro Dunos II
    Aqua Moto & Snow Moto Double Pack
    Assassin's Creed Valhalla
    Bee Simulator
    Behold the Kickmen
    Between Horizons
    Bloodshore
    Broken Sword – Director's Cut
    Broken Sword 3 – the Sleeping Dragon
    Buddy Simulator 1984
    BUTCHER
    Card Hog
    Chroma Squad
    Chroma Squad
    Conarium
    Core Keeper
    Crysis 3 Remastered
    Dark Deity
    Defense Grid: Containment Bundle
    Din's Curse
    DOOM + DOOM II
    Doors: Paradox
    Eternal Edge +
    Evoland Legendary Edition
    Fargone
    Fobia - St. Dinfna Hotel
    Future Breach 64
    Galactic Glitch
    Golden Chambers
    Golf Club Nostalgia
    Golf Club Nostalgia
    Golf It!
    GRAPPIN
    Grapple Dog
    Hellslave
    Here Comes Niko!
    Hero of the Kingdom: The Lost Tales 3
    Hot Brass
    Ikonei Island: An Earthlock Adventure
    Immortal Hunters
    Inertial Drift
    Isle of Jura
    JUMANJI: The Video Game
    Kamikaze Lassplanes
    Mars Power Industries Deluxe
    Mini Settlers
    My Summer Adventure: Memories of Another Life
    Neo Cab
    New Star GP
    Planet of Lana
    Polylithic
    Pumpkin Jack
    Re:Fresh
    Resident Evil: Revelations
    Rock of Ages
    Roto Force
    Rustler (Grand Theft Horse)
    Skabma – Snowfall
    Space Pilgrim Academy: Year 1
    Squirrel With a Gun
    SteamWorld Build
    Stunt Paradise
    SuchArt: Genius Artist Simulator
    Super Panda Adventures
    Teslagrad Remastered
    The Adventure of NAYU
    The Falconeer: Revolution Remaster
    The Haunted Island, a Frog Detective Game
    The Smurfs – Mission Vileaf
    The Stillness of the Wind
    Time Rift
    Tin Hearts
    Tiny Life
    TombStar
    Tools Up!
    Tower of Guns
    Train Valley 2
    Vampire: The Masquerade – Coteries of New York
    Verne: The Shape of Fantasy
    VTOL VR
    Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks
    Warpips
    Yoku's Island Express
    Zero Caliber VR

    Gifted

    Monument Valley went to u/balooga
    Mordheim: City of the Damned went to u/CrazyProfessor02
    Sonic Frontiers went to u/balooga
    Tempest: Pirate Action RPG went to u/CrazyProfessor02

    7 votes
  9. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: June 2026 in ~games

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    Inertial Drift is excellent. It's the most novel arcade racer I've played in a while, and its visuals are gorgeously stylized. Each car controls so differently that you genuinely have to learn...

    Inertial Drift is excellent. It's the most novel arcade racer I've played in a while, and its visuals are gorgeously stylized. Each car controls so differently that you genuinely have to learn each one separately and develop different muscle memory for them. It has a surprising amount of depth for a big booty car sliding game.

    1 vote
  10. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: June 2026 in ~games

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    No worries, and nobody's at fault! I appreciate you being thoughtful and asking for clarification. I also don't want people to feel like they have to read through old posts to participate -- a...

    No worries, and nobody's at fault! I appreciate you being thoughtful and asking for clarification. I also don't want people to feel like they have to read through old posts to participate -- a game giveaway shouldn't have to start with homework!

    In all honesty, that rule is more like a guideline anyway, so if it's important to you to post some keys, you can. I would just hate for that to become the norm.

    If you're wanting to, I do like the idea of turning the keys into little puzzles or scavenger hunts or something like that. That way you could post them without having to do PMs. Something more than simple obfuscation makes it more fun for people to engage with and less likely that someone can just scrape the topic for games.

    No obligation to do that though, of course.

    2 votes
  11. Comment on Should the plural of "milf" be "milfs" or "milves"? in ~humanities.languages

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    These milves, battling sexism and doing the hard work of establishing their own successful sapphic commune, are a joke to you?! 😉

    These milves, battling sexism and doing the hard work of establishing their own successful sapphic commune, are a joke to you?! 😉

    15 votes
  12. Comment on Should the plural of "milf" be "milfs" or "milves"? in ~humanities.languages

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    I’ll have you know that I gave up actual IRL sleep to compose The Fable of the Lesbian-Separatist Harem of Milves.

    I’ll have you know that I gave up actual IRL sleep to compose The Fable of the Lesbian-Separatist Harem of Milves.

    19 votes
  13. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: June 2026 in ~games

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    The purpose of the topic is community building, so handing off keys via PMs is a way of connecting with other users. Posting keys publicly often has an opposite effect, as they get claimed quickly...

    Nevermind, noticed after posting that the TC doesn't want public codes posted. Incidentally, why is this a thing? I'd rather see codes go to use regardless of the claimant, and its easier on me not to have to monitor for replies/DMs.

    The purpose of the topic is community building, so handing off keys via PMs is a way of connecting with other users. Posting keys publicly often has an opposite effect, as they get claimed quickly and anonymously and can privilege bad actors (e.g. someone who sets up a bot to scrape the topic).

    It is a little more work to PM keys, but I think it’s valuable to have them go to a definitive recipient. Little acts of kindness like that make these digital names we wear feel a little more human.

    5 votes
  14. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: June 2026 in ~games

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    MARSUPILAMI - HOOBADVENTURE has arguably one of the highest Good Game : Awful Title ratios out there. Truly, it is a genuinely solid platformer. The collectibles and time-trial mode reminded me of...

    MARSUPILAMI - HOOBADVENTURE has arguably one of the highest Good Game : Awful Title ratios out there.

    Truly, it is a genuinely solid platformer.

    The collectibles and time-trial mode reminded me of Crash Bandicoot; the rolling dash reminded me of Sonic; and the overall level design and gameplay reminded me of Donkey Kong Country.

    This is a very competent 2D platformer hidden underneath what looks like a cheesy licensed kids' game with a terrible name.

    I highly recommend that someone take it.

    3 votes
  15. Comment on Should the plural of "milf" be "milfs" or "milves"? in ~humanities.languages

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    The milves were busy making loaves of bread, tending to their calves and wolves, and placing their knives back on their shelves. Being that they were milves, they were wearing only their brieves,...
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    The milves were busy making loaves of bread, tending to their calves and wolves, and placing their knives back on their shelves.

    Being that they were milves, they were wearing only their brieves, which was standard for when they were under their own rooves.

    Some oaves in the neighborhood chauvanistically assumed the milves were little more than cheves, and thought themselves better than the milves.

    So the milves asked the oaves for prooves.

    Alas, the oaves had none and were shaken in their believes.

    In celebration, the milves asked the oaves for their finest scarves. After turning them over, the milves cut them in halves and scornfully said: “We milves are equal to you oaves. As punishment for your wrongdoing, you must become eternal thieves of the leaves of olive trees along the cliffves and bluffves.”

    The oaves left for good, never to return. The milves then decided to marry one another and lived happy lives as wives in brieves under their rooves — making their loaves, tending to their calves and wolves, and keeping their knives off the shelves and at the ready should the oaves ever return with their sheaves of leaves.

    95 votes
  16. Comment on The 2026 Steam Summer Sale is live (runs June 25 - July 9) in ~games

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    Thanks! It's fixed.

    Thanks! It's fixed.

    2 votes
  17. Comment on Steam Summer Sale 2026: Hidden gems in ~games

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    I unfortunately don't have as many recommendations this time as I normally do, and I also feel like they're not a super strong bunch. In part this is because many of the games I recommend below...

    I unfortunately don't have as many recommendations this time as I normally do, and I also feel like they're not a super strong bunch.

    In part this is because many of the games I recommend below are "treadmill games" that I played while quite literally walking on my treadmill. I needed something with simple inputs and constant gratification to distract my brain from the fact that I'm exercising.

    I wouldn't necessarily recommend most of these types of games on their own, but as treadmill games, or as the background for podcasts/audiobooks, they're fantastic.


    Shockingly Overlooked (≤20 reviews)

    Acid Web

    • Twin-stick wave shooter made by our very own @text_garden. Great (procedurally generated) music!

    THE KULKA

    • A Flappy Bird bullet heaven. Rough and grindy, but satisfying when it works.

    Under the Radar (≤50 reviews))

    Bouncy Cat

    • A high effort shitpost of a game. Better than it has any right to be; has more depth than it has any right to have.

    Buried Treasures (≤150 reviews)

    Cosmic Collapse

    • PICO-8 game released as a standalone. 2048-style mergefest where you drop moons/planets on each other.

    Underrated Greats (≤500 reviews)

    Fortified

    • Active tower-defense game a la Sanctum or Dungeon Defenders. A bit clunky but fun with friends.

    Fruit Salad

    • 2048 but you’re dropping fruits. Cute. Made in Godot.

    I Am Legion: Stand Survivors

    • Bullet hell where you recruit a horde of allies who attack for you. Great progression and 2048-style upgrading.

    Cult Classics (≤1000 reviews)

    DigDigDrill

    • Drill to get resources to get better at drilling so you can drill more. Adds some neat variations on the formula that I liked.

    Gem Graduates (>1000 reviews)

    Dogwalk

    • A short, super-cute, free, and open source game made by the Blender people.

    The Farmer Was Replaced

    • Program your drone to plant and harvest crops. Very slick and well done.

    Pizza Possum

    • Zany co-op cops and robbers game where you and a friend work together to steal stuff across an open world. Irreverent fun.

    Space Rock Breaker

    • Incremental space shmup game. Grindy but satisfying.

    Sunderfolk

    • A digital TTRPG in a box where people use their phones to control their characters. Amazingly well-executed.
    4 votes
  18. Comment on The 2026 Steam Summer Sale is live (runs June 25 - July 9) in ~games

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    Looking for Recommendations: something like the modern Far Cry games without (or with less) shooty bits I'm currently playing Far Cry 4, and I like running/driving/flying around the open world,...

    Looking for Recommendations: something like the modern Far Cry games without (or with less) shooty bits

    I'm currently playing Far Cry 4, and I like running/driving/flying around the open world, exploring different areas, and getting the myriad collectibles strewn about. (Especially the collectibles)

    I don't love the shooting though, and could do without it (though the hunting is somewhat enjoyable).

    What other good open world explorathon/collectathon titles are out there that would have me firing guns less and gathering up things more?

    4 votes
  19. Comment on Tildes Game Giveaway: June 2026 in ~games

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    Humble’s been doing it for a while now — maybe a year or two? GMG has done it for some of their stuff, and newcomer Digiphile only has a 90 day window. Saying it’s “standard” might have been...

    Humble’s been doing it for a while now — maybe a year or two? GMG has done it for some of their stuff, and newcomer Digiphile only has a 90 day window.

    Saying it’s “standard” might have been overselling it a bit, as thus far Fanatical hasn’t given me an expiry dates when I buy from them. “Common” is probably a better descriptor.

    5 votes