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7 votes
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What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
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Rimworld's first DLC content has been released - Royalty
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What are some bugs/glitches/exploits that have actually made games better?
Usually bugs, glitches, and exploits degrade the experience of a game, but occasionally they can actually work to a game's benefit. In some cases, they can become significant enough to become part...
Usually bugs, glitches, and exploits degrade the experience of a game, but occasionally they can actually work to a game's benefit. In some cases, they can become significant enough to become part of a game's identity. In others, they make a broken game worth playing in the first place. Even without such legendary status, a given wrinkle in a game might simply make it more enjoyable or entertaining, or perhaps open up unexpected modes or paths of play.
What are some examples of these, and how did they improve their associated games?
29 votes -
Trackmania Nations remake revealed, releasing on PC on May 5
12 votes -
Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2020 postponed after multiple major companies cancelled their attendance over COVID-19 concerns
12 votes -
How level design can tell a story
7 votes -
Ori and the Will of the Wisps is a triple-A 2D metroidvania that expands and improves on the elements of the original game
9 votes -
GOG expands its policy to allow refunds up to thirty days after purchase
13 votes -
Baldur's Gate 3 | Worldwide reveal at PAX East 2020
8 votes -
Borderlands 3: Steam release March 13, second DLC March 26 (with trailer), and spring 2020 roadmap
7 votes -
Maquette | Reveal trailer
3 votes -
Ndemic Creations' statement on the removal of Plague Inc. from the China App Store
12 votes -
AI War 2's first expansion has been released: The Spire Rises - A retrospective of updates since the game's launch
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Fear not the long road - After fourteen years of work, Black Mesa 1.0 will launch on March 5, 2020
22 votes -
Diablo IV - February 2020 quarterly update
9 votes -
Temtem: Roadmaps for short-term and medium-term update plans
6 votes -
Kazuhisa Hashimoto, inventor of the famous Konami Code, dead at 61
8 votes -
Beautiful Desolation | Trailer
9 votes -
Yacht Club Games Presents - February 26, 2020
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From controller to keyboard and mouse
So I’ve used a controller for 20 years and I’ve just started using keyboard and mouse has anyone got any advice/tips I’m finding the switch pretty hard especially the keyboard?
12 votes -
Is the new Minecraft combat snapshot an improvement?
5 votes -
Dreams: The video game that lets you make video games
21 votes -
Dota Underlords is out of Early Access and Season One has started, with a campaign, Battle Pass, and many other updates
7 votes -
2020 Pokémon Oceania International Championships: VGC Junior Division Finals
7 votes -
Spiritfarer | Gameplay teaser
6 votes -
What you can expect from the Xbox Series X
7 votes -
New patch for The Witcher 3 on Switch enables sharing a saved game with the PC version (Steam/GOG) and adds extensive graphics options
16 votes -
Myst (or, the drawbacks to success)
10 votes -
Ross's Game Dungeon: (a review of) Deus Ex
7 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
23 votes -
Introducing Jumpstart: a new way to play Magic: the Gathering that combines limited and constructed formats using 20-card themed boosters
6 votes -
Hue Jumper - This entire game fits in a 2048 byte zip file! Made for 2kPlus Jam
19 votes -
The design challenges of Children of Morta
5 votes -
VirtuaVerse | A cyberpunk point-and-click game releasing on May 12th 2020
11 votes -
Animal Crossing: New Horizons Direct - February 20, 2020
14 votes -
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord will be released in Early Access on March 31, 2020
11 votes -
Kerbal Space Program 2: Episode 1 - Next Gen Tech
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Scythe’s Automa designer on making cardboard AI feel human in solo board games
8 votes -
Twenty-six new Final Fantasy VII Remake screenshots show Red XIII, Hojo, new battle abilities, summons, quest types, and more
6 votes -
The cost of PlayStation 5: Are we looking at a $500 console?
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Tell me about your RPG campaign
Hey folks, I haven't posted in a hell of a long time and thought why not get this going again. So when I last posted I think my Paladin had just been basically killed off and I wrote up a druid....
Hey folks, I haven't posted in a hell of a long time and thought why not get this going again.
So when I last posted I think my Paladin had just been basically killed off and I wrote up a druid. Well this one has been amazingly fun to role play, being that he has lived most of his life in solitude he has no social skills and tends to do things that can be a little off at times. Our merry band of misfits had cleared a small towns problem warerats who turned out to be a family of Gnomes who lived there, while trying to console the final member of the family Rolen (my druid) felt the best way to give emotional support would be to congratulate the young Gnome on becoming the head of the family. This actually broke the whole table for about a minute, the DM sat in silence for a moment, laughed, tried to role play the distraught girl but failed epically.
We have also got another campaign going with a few of the same guys as the bigger campaign, this one is mostly homebrew. The first character I made I really wasn't happy with so spoke to the DM and we worked out how to kill her off and introduce the new character I made, completely homebrew this one and it's again been far more fun. He is a Dwaf Shaman whose ancestors speak to him constantly, sometimes good and sometimes not so much.
So what has been happening in your RPGs? anything big, fun or just want to chat about? painted anything cool? got new dice? anything at all.
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The outsize, oft-ignored legacy of the original Dragon Quest
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Game Boy Pocket Sonar: Find fish with the Game Boy
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Blizzard's long history of manic pixie nightmare girls and fear of women
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Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem | Release trailer
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Tildes' Valentine's Day Game Giveaway: Gaming Blind Dates!
Gaming Blind Dates Event For Valentine's Day, the Tildes Game Gifting Group is offering up a number of "blind dates" for any gamer who is interested in trying out something new. Each gift is a...
Gaming Blind Dates Event
For Valentine's Day, the Tildes Game Gifting Group is offering up a number of "blind dates" for any gamer who is interested in trying out something new. Each gift is a game, but you won't know the game's name -- only the top 4 tags describing the game. Select the tags which most interest you, then find out the exactly who the game is once it's given to you! Hopefully it's a keeper!
How can I participate?
You may choose to:
- gift a game/games as a blind date for others,
- go on a gaming blind date (i.e. receive a game gift),
- or both!
Steps to enroll:
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Comment either in this thread here on Tildes, or in the thread on the Steam group (if you are already a member).
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In your comment, identify whether you would like to gift a game, go on a gaming blind date, or both!
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If you are not already a member of the Tildes' Game Gifting Group on Steam, PM me with a link to your Steam profile so that I can friend and add you (the group is invite-only).
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If you are gifting a game, PM me or message me on Steam with the name of the game, how you will gift it (e.g. store purchase, key, etc.), and the platform it's on (if not Steam).
Timeline
You may enroll up through Thursday, February 13. Once all the participants have enrolled, the blind dates will be set up and will begin on Valentine's Day, Friday, February 14.
Additional Info
To ensure that giftees will have a good chance of liking their gifted game, we are requiring that gifted games have a combined user review score of at least 80%. You don't need to worry about getting a bad or junk game!
Games are given freely by their generous donors, and there are no strings attached or hidden catches. You ARE allowed to receive a game even if you don't gift one!
For other questions/specifics, full details are available in the event thread in the Steam group.
Note: If you do not wish to see this thread in your Tildes feed, please use the ignore function to hide it!
21 votes -
Google Stadia announces five upcoming games, including three "First on Stadia" titles
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Epic Games Store - "For the Love of the Games" sale until Feb 27
8 votes -
What games have you been playing, and what's your opinion on them?
What have you been playing lately? Discussion about video games and board games are both welcome. Please don't just make a list of titles, give some thoughts about the game(s) as well.
16 votes