you’re high on mushrooms in the Viking age, the gods are everywhere
Jazzpunk is not a game I’ve heard of in a long time, great silly surrealism
Manifold garden is great too
A bunch of arcade games become much more friendly to kids with infinite continues, shmups, fighters, brawlers, etc but for those you’ll need to filter on violence. I’d probably also avoid anything RPG or story heavy.
My picks would be Bubble bobble, Kirby on SNES, ice hockey on NES, Mario 1-3, super Mario kart, Tetris, monkey ball, Dr Mario. For Sega Sonic 1-3 & knuckles, ecco, robotnik’s mean bean machine, Alex kidd, outrun
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It’s cyclic, but each cycle builds on the last
Yeah, nice precedent
Not even a second, it’s sometimes less than 250-300ms. If I wasn’t already anticipating it to fail and disengage as it went though the 2-lane wide turn I would have gone straight into oncoming traffic
I’m more curious about what happens next than dejected about what has already transpired
Exploration, curiosity, discovery can be great motivators
Tony hawk pro skater 2, played it often when it first came out and hearing about the 3/4 remake coming out soon reminded me of the games and it’s been decades, I wanted to see if it holds up. It’s showing some age in the fighter combo style tricks and arcade style levels, but the soundtrack is still good, and progression with unlocking stats and levels through goals is fun and wanting to beat a goal after failing a couple times keeps me coming back.
Good stuff, og Gameboy was my first handheld I have a lot of fond memories of those games like Zelda, WrestleMania, Castlevania, etc
These days I’m less on mobile gaming I have batocera running on a raspberry pi 4 in one of those small acrylic cases and a small fan
I suspect this is going to be true of pretty much any publicly accessible social media in general, parental controls built into the app or browser user access controls for censoring, time limits, or keeping them on a family friendly instance seems to be the right move
Greasybox Software
Connecting ads masquerading as posts to bot posts shilling the same crap, got it
Redshift, it changes the brightness/color on the display bluer closer to midday and redder at night. Twilight is a similar app on android.
It’s just a tool, like a search engine or a guillotine
The first level of MegaMan x and good springs in fallout: New Vegas are really good examples of how to convey info to the player about how the game works and what you can do without pulling you out of the game itself into a separate tutorial
Why use age instead of a knowledge check instead?
Phrasing it like theaters are losing audiences due to laziness and not a bad value proposition is nuts to me
It’s not a back door, it’s just a rear entryway
Doesn’t matter if you wait a year or two to get it at the non-hype price with full content included