Reads to me like “oh no, our automated verification is perfect, there was just one rogue human who has been punished/corrected/re-educated so there’s no way this could ever happen again, case closed”
Still more description than a lot of the itch.io games I find, though sometimes it’s fun to roll the dice and discover it it’s a half-baked prototype or a hidden gem!
It’s been a while since I read the rulebook, but what I remember was that completing a clock causes a thing to happen. So I imagine smaller clocks are generally better for incrementally upping the ante, e.g. first the guards know someone’s here (making your position default to risky), then more arrive (meaning stealth is out and you need to run or fight).
This is amusing to hear. I’ve not played pogo for a few years ago I don’t know if things have changed, but absolutely everyone I knew used the AR for 5 minutes because it was cool and then disabled it forever because it made the game sightly harder!
I’m a regular user of Linux systems but apart from a couple of test Ubuntu installs many years ago they’ve always been containers or VMs with no DE which I can throw away when I break them. The Steam Deck showcasing how far Wine/Proton has come combined with Windows being Windows has given me the push; I’ve made a Mint...
I vaguely remember from trying this many years ago that if you install Windows first it will try and wipe everything, and if you install Linux second it will leave Windows alone, and you can then go straight to grub on every boot and choose Windows or Linux. Is that still the case?
TikTok fails ‘disinformation test’ before EU vote with failures posing a risk to electoral processes, study shows (www.euractiv.com)
Archived link...
What do I think about Lua after shipping a project with 60,000 lines of code? - Interview with lead programmer of the video game Craftomation 101. (blog.luden.io)
Has anyone made Linux Reddit Archives?
I think it would be great to have a archive so that the various documentation, comments and hacks / workarounds could be searched....
[Itch.io] *HOME* 1, 2, and Classic (itch.io)
Three retro adventures for Windows made in RPG Maker 2000, pay-what-you-want on itch.io ending tonight:...
This mech war is fucked (cdn.imgchest.com)
[Itch.io] *The Whispersmith* and *The Haunting of Hollow Manor* (itch.io)
Two quick indie horrors:...
Forged in the dark : one large clock, or stacking small clocks ?
A very short question, for people used to Forge in the dark games....
[Itch.io] Cubes in Danger 2 (gamesbyrd.itch.io)
Competitive arcade collectathon for two local players on Windows, pay-what-you-want on itch.io today only
My RuneScape-inspired fitness RPG, WalkScape, has a new Closed Beta wave starting one June 1st! (i.postimg.cc)
https://i.postimg.cc/8zW6cm7M/vasta-tavern.gif...
Sharing creative stuff on Social Media (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
Source: …substack.com/…/sharing-creative-stuff-on-social
Ostriches (mander.xyz)
[Itch.io] Funny Monkey Game (daniel-meyer.itch.io)
Arcade-style top-down arena fighter for 1-4 local players on Windows, pay-what-you-want on itch.io today only
Any advice for a long-time Linux user, first-time Linux *desktop* user?
I’m a regular user of Linux systems but apart from a couple of test Ubuntu installs many years ago they’ve always been containers or VMs with no DE which I can throw away when I break them. The Steam Deck showcasing how far Wine/Proton has come combined with Windows being Windows has given me the push; I’ve made a Mint...
[Itch.io] 4 minimal indies by *Bouncing Dragon Games* (itch.io)
4 little retro games for Windows, pay-what-you-want on itch.io until 31st May ended early 30th June:...