The dialogue in Oxenfree is crazy, never seen anything else like that.
The dialogue in Oxenfree is crazy, never seen anything else like that.
Slipways. Very well made space puzzle game. This game really surprised me.
Also, hidden gems thread… feels just like home :)
I remember seeing this a long time ago, if I’m not going crazy. Weren’t there many more layers to it? “…drawing myself drawing myself drawing myself…”
There’s nothing else like it, even in its current early access state. Can’t wait to see where they go with it.
Yes! Awesome, nice to have you :)
I was about to reply saying that the search didn’t work, that I could only see two comments I made in kbin.social sharing the link, but then I pressed the next button and there was a one line link to the community on the next page. Really weird formatting, but that did it! Thanks a lot! :)
EDIT: @cdiv So it turns out that this worked for lemmy.world but not for sh.itjust.works. When I search there I only see comments where people have mentioned the link, but no actual link to the community. This is so weird and confusing lol
I’ve been trying to get this to work for someone (I’m on kbin, they’re on lemmy) but I just get a 404 error. The magazine is kbin.social/m/LucidDreaming, so following your guide I should try https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected], correct? Any idea what’s going wrong?
Can’t wait to see John Oliver cover this whole reddit thing on his show by showing his favorite pics. I love it. I almost feel like going to reddit to help post the most absurd pics of him.
What I love about this is that it’s exactly the kind of thing he’d talk about on his show, which would be hilarious and also add more exposure the the whole thing.
I came here to recommend this one. Fantastic game, very unique.
My curiosity about kbin has become much greater than my desire to go back to reddit which is really weird. Definitely NOT what I had in mind, but I’ll take it!
I still don’t get NFTs. Not the technical part, but the why-the-hell-would-anyone-want-this part. Like, I can’t even understand the logic behind someone thinking someone else would want something like this. It seems like it should be a simple concept but my brain just hurts.
Taking an adversarial approach against your own community
This is why even if things go back to “normal” I’m much more interested in seeing where this fediverse thing is going (which is something I wasn’t even aware existed a few days ago, so thanks reddit, I guess?)
I love Next Fest, I usually end up wishlisting like 3-10 games. Lots of good stuff that I’d never know or care about otherwise.