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6 votes
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Street Fighter 6 | A.K.I. gameplay trailer
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Saints Row developer Volition permanently shuts down
53 votes -
Creative Card Chaos - Core Rulebook out now with a 25% discount!
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Super Mario Bros. Wonder is what happens when devs have time to play
23 votes -
How Digital Eclipse set the standard for preserving video game classics with their first Gold Master Series title – The Making of Karateka
8 votes -
Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann settle dispute over cheating claims that rocked chess – US player had filed lawsuit against former world champion
31 votes -
Sea of Stars, a Chrono Trigger inspired game, has released today
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Anyone who knows where to find games as on the German ICE trains?
When traveling on the German high speed ICE trains, you have access to the ICEportal website with a.o. information on your journey and newspapers. The portal also gives you some stuff to waste...
When traveling on the German high speed ICE trains, you have access to the ICEportal website with a.o. information on your journey and newspapers. The portal also gives you some stuff to waste time on, which includes games. What I love about it, its a collection of simple classics, such as a bubble shooter, a 2048 style puzzle, an arcade motorbike game, and all without the typical freemium advertising or grinding.
Does anyone know about similar offerings? I really don't mind paying, I do mind the advertising or grinding which seems to have become standard. Or even better, if anyone knows how to have the ICEportal games without being on the wifi of the train? What are your thoughts?9 votes -
Which games have you been playing this week? (to 29th August)
Sorry Tabletiddles, couple of days late with the thread as I've been busy on the bank holiday weekend here in UK. What boardgames have you all been playing this week? Please share your...
Sorry Tabletiddles, couple of days late with the thread as I've been busy on the bank holiday weekend here in UK.
What boardgames have you all been playing this week? Please share your experiences,.no matter what you've been playing.
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Atari 2600+ announced
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Recommend your favorite incremental mobile games, please
Hey all, hope everyone is well today and staying cool! Lately I've been very interested in incremental mobile games, and also idle games. I'm not 100% on the terminology, but for whatever reason...
Hey all, hope everyone is well today and staying cool!
Lately I've been very interested in incremental mobile games, and also idle games. I'm not 100% on the terminology, but for whatever reason I've found myself enjoying games that simply make me wait. It's odd, I know, but I think it's related to a recent personal decision to distance myself from online apps; an oxymoron, I'm aware.
Anyway! Recommend your favorite incremental/idle apps please. I'm currently enjoying:
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Kittens Game
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Tiny Tower
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Pocket Trains
And.. that's it! If you have any recommendations yourself, let me know. Thanks in advance, and have a wonderful day.
PS: bonus points for outer space! I swear there's a space trading game that was mostly text-based, but the title escapes me.
PPS: Android!
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Titan Quest II | Announcement trailer
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Feature highlights #11: Citizen simulation & lifepath | Cities: Skylines II
9 votes -
Tennocon 2023 - Warframe: Whispers in the Walls (Full 27-minute gameplay demo)
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Leaked Wipeout source code leads to near-total rewrite and remaster
24 votes -
Sparrow Solitaire for Playdate
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Bomb Rush Cyberfunk release topic
Developer: Team Reptile (Megabyte Punch, Lethal League, Lethal League Blaze) Platforms: Steam, GOG, Nintendo Switch (August 18) PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One (September 1) Trailers:...
Developer:
- Team Reptile (Megabyte Punch, Lethal League, Lethal League Blaze)
Platforms:
- Steam, GOG, Nintendo Switch (August 18)
- PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One (September 1)
Trailers:
Reviews:
Description:
Team Reptile brings you Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, a future world from the mind of Dion Koster where self-styled graffiti crews equipped with personal boostpacks are battling each other for control of the streets. Start your own cypher and dance, paint graffiti, collect beats, combo your tricks and face off with the cops to stake your claim to the sprawling metropolis of New Amsterdam.
(What the official description won’t say is that this game is an unofficial love letter to Jet Set Radio on the Dreamcast and Jet Set Radio Future on the Xbox. Hideki Naganuma even contributed new songs to the soundtrack.)
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Short (< 1 hour) 2-player games to play during lunch
As a reference, I found this thread from 2019. There are several good recommendations, but I'd like to see if there's something new since then. When I'm homeworking, my wife and I like to play...
As a reference, I found this thread from 2019. There are several good recommendations, but I'd like to see if there's something new since then.
When I'm homeworking, my wife and I like to play short board games during lunch time. We're very casual players, and have Hive with all extensions, Onitama, and Jaipur. We both like Jaipur because it's more light-hearted and easygoing (and maybe non abstract), but it takes some time and space to setup. Hive and Onitama are much quicker to setup and play, but require more focus than I have during lunch :)
We'll probably buy Hanabi or Patchwork next, to get something cooperative. I'd also like to try another easy deck building game, but I have no idea what to get.
So, what do you like to play during lunch?
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Factorio Friday Facts #373: Space Age expansion
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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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Black Myth: Wukong – The first hands-on preview
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Defunct studios discussion - Who remembers Black & White?
I just finished playing through the Fata Deum demo and you can really feel the B&W roots, even if it's minus your pet. While there's lots to be excited about off the back of Fata Deum, it does...
I just finished playing through the Fata Deum demo and you can really feel the B&W roots, even if it's minus your pet.
While there's lots to be excited about off the back of Fata Deum, it does kill me that this IP was left for dead considering how innovative the gameplay was at the time and how much potential it had.
Does anyone have fond memories of other hits from now defunct studios?
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What are your thoughts on DREDGE?
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Introducing the Epic First Run program
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Ball und Panzer Golf: Making a Playdate game in a week
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Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty - new ways to play
38 votes -
Top-ranked Magnus Carlsen of Norway has won the chess FIDE World Cup by defeating India's Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu
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PlayStation’s first Remote Play dedicated device, PlayStation Portal remote player, to launch later this year at $199.99 USD
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Turning popular video games into great board games is a lot harder than it sounds
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Microsoft to sell off Activision cloud gaming rights to Ubisoft in bid for UK approval
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Which board games have you been playing this week? (to 20th August)
Another week down and it's time to share what you've managed to get played this week.
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Baldur’s Gate 3 is causing some developers to panic
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Mortal Kombat 1 | Official Rulers of Outworld trailer
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Tekken 8 | Release date and exclusive content reveal trailer
6 votes -
Everything shown at Gamescom 2023 Opening Night Live
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LCD, Please: A free game celebrating ten years of Papers, Please
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Feature highlights #10: Game progression | Cities: Skylines II
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Charles Martinet no longer voicing Mario
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Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines 2 release date potentially leaked
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What sort of traps would Kobolds set up around a brewery? (new DM)
I recently got some superb advice here on making a fun brewery adventure, and I had a few more questions for the more experienced DMs out there. To reiterate, I am DMing a group of lvl 3...
I recently got some superb advice here on making a fun brewery adventure, and I had a few more questions for the more experienced DMs out there. To reiterate, I am DMing a group of lvl 3 characters for only 1-2 sessions so I can learn the ropes, and I would like to include some fun traps they need to look out for. I'd love to also make sure that everyone gets a chance to contribute, and not just have the rogue (our most experienced player) do all the detection and disarming.
What sort of things would be fun to set up so that players would all need to watch their step, but could also contribute a bit?
Party has a bard, ranger, druid, and rogue.
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Nebulous: Fleet Command
Anybody else play? Nebulous scratches a very particular itch that I didn't know I had. It's sort of like The Expanse meets The Hunt For Red October. The learning curve is fairly long - it doesn't...
Anybody else play? Nebulous scratches a very particular itch that I didn't know I had. It's sort of like The Expanse meets The Hunt For Red October. The learning curve is fairly long - it doesn't take much to get the basics, but mastering EWAR, missiles, etc takes some work.
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What should I (a total Minecraft noob) do in the Tildes Minecraft Server?
Hey everybody! I joined the Tildes Minecraft server last week and had an absolute blast building my house. I've barely played any Minecraft before (only early-game wandering around and mining) and...
Hey everybody!
I joined the Tildes Minecraft server last week and had an absolute blast building my house. I've barely played any Minecraft before (only early-game wandering around and mining) and it was super fun to wander the town and see everyone's builds and to build my own house based on stuff I looked up online. Also the bit where part of my house started burning down and everybody online came to help put it out (I did not know how to put it out myself guys so y'all were lifesavers there) was unironically super fun.
However, my house is more or less finished for now, and since I'm not very experienced with Minecraft I have no idea what to do next. There are already tons of cool farms in the town (legitimately super impressed) but I don't know enough about the game to feel comfortable trying to fill any gaps there, and I certainly don't feel comfortable trying to gather resources in more difficult areas like the Nether or The End given my extremely low skill level (others can attest I was repeatedly killed by the same skeleton over and over on more than one occasion lol). So now I'm wondering... what do I do next?
In a singleplayer game I'd just look up what my options are online, but since this is a multiplayer server it feels more like something I should ask the community about. What can I contribute to the server as a total noob? What are things that I can do that won't interfere with other people's projects or get ruined by me not having the experience with Minecraft to implement it properly? Is there anything that people are really itching to have done that is within my skillset?
In addition to this, any more general advice about how to play the game, particularly in a multiplayer setting like this, is super appreciated. Everyone I've chatted with on the server has been super nice and I'm really loving the environment y'all have created.
Also unrelatedly can someone please tell me how the public transit works. I do not know how to ride it lol.
I also was wondering whether there's any dedicated space to discussing and planning things on this server yet, like a Discord server or something. Obviously tildes itself exists, but I figure someplace for more transient discussions and planning would also be handy and I wondered if someone had already made one.
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Vampire Survivors - Version 1.6: New engine and local co-op
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Any 'Magic the Gathering' fans here?
I’m newer here and was just wondering if anyone here was into mtg at all, seems like a cool place
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Finding Kloos - a game created by the UK Secret Intelligence Service (MI6)
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Moon Rider
12 votes -
Killer Bean | Official game trailer
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Magnus Carlsen on the brink of first FIDE World Cup final – world number one secures a one-point lead in the semifinal against Nijat Abasov
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“Gaming Chromebooks” with Nvidia GPUs apparently killed with little fanfare
11 votes