I love love love CDDA. The interface isn't super intuitive but it's very powerful once you get used to it (Vim text editor comes to mind). It's open source so it's possible to modify the game in...
I love love love CDDA. The interface isn't super intuitive but it's very powerful once you get used to it (Vim text editor comes to mind). It's open source so it's possible to modify the game in almost any way you can imagine if that's your thing (magic, dinosaurs, backrooms, futuristic etc). If not, the core game is a ton of fun without any modding, and constantly has awesome new stuff added.
If you check it out I recommend looking up Vormithrax on YouTube. Their videos were a huge help when I was getting started.
I love love love CDDA. The interface isn't super intuitive but it's very powerful once you get used to it (Vim text editor comes to mind). It's open source so it's possible to modify the game in almost any way you can imagine if that's your thing (magic, dinosaurs, backrooms, futuristic etc). If not, the core game is a ton of fun without any modding, and constantly has awesome new stuff added.
If you check it out I recommend looking up Vormithrax on YouTube. Their videos were a huge help when I was getting started.