I kinda miss doing those relatively simple physics probems like finding how far something goes based on velocity and shit.
I kinda miss doing those relatively simple physics probems like finding how far something goes based on velocity and shit.
There’s a lot of people who seem to expect games to keep getting updated. Growing up, if I bought a game (with my mom’s money of course), that game was complete, for better or worse.
Now kids seem get upset because I don’t want to add new characters to a shitty little game I released 5 years ago.
I have only the vaguest memory of something on what I think was the Atari, but I’m not even sure if we ever actually owned that console. I think the first game I actually remember playing was Super Mario Bros, on the cartridge that also had Duck Hunt.
I’ve been happy with many, if not most, of the early access games I bought. But I tend to stick with cheaper indie games anyway. I don’t think I’ve paid more than $30 dollars for a game in over a decade.
I figured the GOP just kept replacing him. Like a goldfish.
Might be doable with Android, but I think Apple still doesn’t allow installing apps outside of their own store.
There’s also coming back to work after a week off. It’s like the stress never left.
I’m a little curious, but I didn’t un-blur the post because I’ve already had more accidental penis exposure in the past month on Lemmy than in the rest of my 37 years, and I don’t feel like taking more risks right now.
I’ve been talking to anyone who would listen about Your Spider. This is possibly my all time favorite indie horror game, and the fact that it only has three reviews feels like an injustice to me.
I’m pretty sure my church’s diocese allows gay and women priests, but I think for a lot of people it’s kind of a “too little, way too fucking late” type of thing.