

Hello, cousin!
Hello, cousin!
Have an MX master 3s and it’s been really good so far. The weight took a bit to get used to (came from an apple magic mouse which weights almost nothing) but the extra buttons are super useful both for games and general usage.
Quite irresponsible of you to just recommend those games like that without any sort of warning :P
What does you having calloused hands have to do with Valve’s influence on the handheld PC market? Did steamOS damage your hands or something?
I have a very similar concept: with gameplay somewhat inspired by job simulator or keep talking and nobody explodes.
The general aesthetic is focused on silly and cartoon aliens, not serious at all.
You’re in your alien apartment dealing with some machine that kinda reminds you of a printer (but silly and strange due to the silly alien theme), but you have no idea what the hell it does, just that it’s broken beyond belief. (If made interesting enough, finding out what the hell it does could be a good hook for the player to keep playing)
The general loop consists of calling support and having the support people troubleshoot you into getting the thing working (you have to mess with it manually, opening flaps and moving pieces like the games mentioned above), except since it’s a silly alien machine, some of the parts have silly names and are silly looking (think of the Plumbus from Rick and Morty), making figuring out what the hell the operator’s talking about a challenge.
For added funny, you could see the portrait of the various operator’s (silly aliens), and even better: you could animate them getting more and more exasperated or bored with you as you try to figure out the machine.
For even more funny, you could maybe give some funny references to common irl printer problems like complaining about no ink when you just replaced the carts. And maybe at the end the machine could do something really silly and stupid, fitting with the comedic tone of the game
I also love that they don’t seem to do much customization on the desktop environment, just a clean, default Gnome (which admittedly might not be ideal for many people due to some…questionable UX decisions).
Reminds of that reddit meme of a guy realizing he has been discussing the taste of Italian food with someone who drank their own piss.
Joking aside, a modern computer of that price is probably hundreds if not thousands of times faster than that PC. Pretty cool
I played like 30m of the demo and didn’t like it at all…then later made the huge mistake of giving the demo another go. Spent a couple dozen hours on just the demo. I’m afraid of getting the full game.
Don’t worry, the artist probably doesn’t, either.
Afaik Terraria uses XNA, of which FNA is one of the successors.
Just to clarify: this is not an official Lego product, it’s a fan-made game, albeit one with the blessing of the Lego company. Still pretty cool.
Was like "oh cool, gonna try this connect app’, only to realize I was reading this comment on Connect. So many apps, man.
Jokes aside I’m loving that there’s so many different clients.
Afaik its for iPads only. Into the breach, however, is on mobile.
Not for long, it seems. With all that donating.
“Every post is a diaper”
And OOP’s is full of shit