Not like I needed to do anything for the next few hours.
Weirdly there's no premium version. I want to throw a couple of quid at them for the joy they have brought.
Also, some very good achievements so far. Although I am positive that there must be a way to activate the stargate
Homogeneous distribution of your varieties of amuse-gueule
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Foolproofthats what my hearts becomein that place you dare not look staring back at youRegistered Userregular
So it is foolproof story time again.
A few years back the community from my favorite browser game held private poker tourneys on a site that used a new kind of electronic money or something. I hardly ever won and it all added up to less than a dollar so I left the money on the table.
Fast forward to today, after hearing about bitcoins for the millionth time I remember I had some laying around. At least one other person in the community found they had some laying around there also.
Grabbed the cash and dumped it all back into the original browser game. Now I am so rich and can't wait for the fifth server to fire sometime in 2014. I've played as a pauper for four years. I have skills, networks, and now I have abundant gold.
This is going to get good.
The end... ?
If anyone wants to play the browser game is called MineThings. message me for a referral link and if you buy in at any point I'll wet my beak and kick some back. You can also earn in game money by helping submit art for the new parts of the game as they are developed. A SE++ guild would own, just saying.
On the other hand, sure gives me something to do while comforting a kid.
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FishmanPut your goddamned hand in the goddamned Box of Pain.Registered Userregular
edited July 2014
These looked interesting
Lexicopolis - a kind of SimCity meets scrabble. Use letters to spell out buildings that are then placed to build a city that captures more letters to spell out buildings that are then placed to capture more letters to spell out buildings...
Or, explore a procedurally generated multiverse topology at Nested. Starting at the top level, digging down to find magic kingdoms, remote jungle settlements, or high-tech industro-militray complexes.
In the bedroom of an inn in the Mage district of the Dominion of Plofferg, I found a skinny tabby cat wondering about competing with some other cat or getting cursed. A few galactic superclusters over, the Bosses computer in the office of Death Space Corp is filled with disturbing images depicting crude representation of a group of [redacted] in a [redacted] with a strange-looking [redacted]. And then there's the tribesman Mad Snake, and his kinsman (also called Mad Snake), and their wall paintings of Rabbits mauling Bears.
That's unbelievably cool. Your new name is cool guy. Let's have sex.
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FishmanPut your goddamned hand in the goddamned Box of Pain.Registered Userregular
Okay, so apparently the guys behind A Dark Room - you remember that? - have released a new game called Gridland.
Details are at RPS, but the upshot is it's a match 3 game, but like A Dark Room, with a interesting and intelligent twist on the genre. In fact, it's damn compulsive.
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This was pretty fun.
It's cool Mojo.
Not like I needed to do anything for the next few hours.
Weirdly there's no premium version. I want to throw a couple of quid at them for the joy they have brought.
Also, some very good achievements so far. Although I am positive that there must be a way to activate the stargate
A few years back the community from my favorite browser game held private poker tourneys on a site that used a new kind of electronic money or something. I hardly ever won and it all added up to less than a dollar so I left the money on the table.
Fast forward to today, after hearing about bitcoins for the millionth time I remember I had some laying around. At least one other person in the community found they had some laying around there also.
Grabbed the cash and dumped it all back into the original browser game. Now I am so rich and can't wait for the fifth server to fire sometime in 2014. I've played as a pauper for four years. I have skills, networks, and now I have abundant gold.
This is going to get good.
The end... ?
If anyone wants to play the browser game is called MineThings. message me for a referral link and if you buy in at any point I'll wet my beak and kick some back. You can also earn in game money by helping submit art for the new parts of the game as they are developed. A SE++ guild would own, just saying.
and that was before they made getting the required materials significantly easier!
I'm pretty sure there several opportunities to change your selection and repick a ship
personally I recommend getting the tramp steamer first off so you can at least explore the Unterzee
you can work on getting a better class of vessel later
alright, I'mma bail on that
every voyage is
well
a voyage
when you go out there, you commit to it, at least for a time
woo!
find out how color blind you are!
http://color.method.ac/
seriously though this is really neat, and if a game about color recognition can have a colorblind mode, what the hell excuse does any other game have?
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
Need some stuff designed or printed? I can help with that.
Sick of clicking cookies? Mine dogecoin instead!
Until then, play this: http://www.kongregate.com/games/kongregate/idleplex
You're welcome.
Goddamnit, not another one. Welp, guess I'll see you guys in a few months
On the other hand, sure gives me something to do while comforting a kid.
Lexicopolis - a kind of SimCity meets scrabble. Use letters to spell out buildings that are then placed to build a city that captures more letters to spell out buildings that are then placed to capture more letters to spell out buildings...
Or, explore a procedurally generated multiverse topology at Nested. Starting at the top level, digging down to find magic kingdoms, remote jungle settlements, or high-tech industro-militray complexes.
In the bedroom of an inn in the Mage district of the Dominion of Plofferg, I found a skinny tabby cat wondering about competing with some other cat or getting cursed. A few galactic superclusters over, the Bosses computer in the office of Death Space Corp is filled with disturbing images depicting crude representation of a group of [redacted] in a [redacted] with a strange-looking [redacted]. And then there's the tribesman Mad Snake, and his kinsman (also called Mad Snake), and their wall paintings of Rabbits mauling Bears.
Details are at RPS, but the upshot is it's a match 3 game, but like A Dark Room, with a interesting and intelligent twist on the genre. In fact, it's damn compulsive.
Fridays are bad for my productivity.