Microsoft's plan to enable Android users to buy and play console games via the Xbox app have been delayed, seemingly du…
Toymaker: Threads of Joy is a very well polished game about creating the toys that the people in your town want to purchase.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22532882
Toymaker: Threads of Joy is a very well polished game about creating the toys that the people in your town want to purchase.
The funny thing is, I believe RAM is actually one component that isn't manufactured as much in China (compared to other components).
All good. That's a fair point.
I am getting too paranoid. :)
[ignore, need to drink coffee]
I was borderline thinking of re-editing the headline to something along the lines of:
Proposed US tariffs may significantly raise gaming hardware costs for US gamers
But then decided against it as I generally think it's best to avoid title edits (other than minor corrections/edits that are explicit).
Beautifully animated, wonderfully voiced and witty to boot, Loco Motive ticks a lot of right boxes for point and click likers. If only its underlying mystery wa
Critter Cafe is a cosy game that just misses the mark, thanks to its lifeless world and repetitive gameplay which make it hard to recommend.
Critter Cafe is a cosy game that just misses the mark, thanks to its lifeless world and repetitive gameplay which make it hard to recommend.
Synergy (in early access), the post apocalyptic city-builder with art inspired by Moebius, releases their 0.4 update with a new districts system, satisfaction system, research, QoL and balance updates
We’re happy to officially release the Districts Update (v0.4) today! This update brings major changes to the districts, research, and satisfaction systems.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22528364
Synergy (in early access), the post apocalyptic city-builder with art inspired by Moebius, releases their 0.4 update with a new districts system, satisfaction system, research, QoL and balance updates
We’re happy to officially release the Districts Update (v0.4) today! This update brings major changes to the districts, research, and satisfaction systems.
Midori no Kaori, a relaxed Japanese restaurant management game with unique visuals, released on Steam in early access
Welcome to Midori no Kaori, a relaxing cozy game that allows you to create your own Japanese shop and manage customers. There are no winners or losers here, just unleash your creativity and enjoy a unique experience.
The import taxes could raise prices on PS5 Pros and Switch 2s by more than $100
Densha de Go! really works. It shouldn't, but it does.
Critter Café, a cute, cozy cafe management game where you can service, rescue and bond with fantasy critters, released on Steam
Welcome to your Critter Café! Rescue and bond with adorable, fantasy critters in need of your help and build a new home together. Design and run your own café, care for your critters, uncover the secrets of mysterious portals, and create a wholesome café for all to enjoy!
To be fair, the concept seems to be more engaging than "colonoscopy simulator", something roughly along the lines of "Papers Please" but with more management/tycoon elements.
Thanks for sharing, this looks interesting.
Lost But Found, an airport "Lost & Found" desk management simulator, released on Steam
Organize and give out lost items! Lost But Found is a job simulator game where you are an officer who oversees the lost items in an airport. Organize those items and distribute them to people who lost their belongings. Upgrade your office, manage requests, collect stickers, and more.
Lost But Found, an airport "Lost & Found" desk management simulator, released on Steam
Organize and give out lost items! Lost But Found is a job simulator game where you are an officer who oversees the lost items in an airport. Organize those items and distribute them to people who lost their belongings. Upgrade your office, manage requests, collect stickers, and more.
Harvest Village (in development), a town builder with a focus on item crafting, releases demo on Steam
Harvest Village is a resource gathering and crafting paradise. It is a mini city building game where we process resources and try to craft the most valuable items and complete various quests. Upgrade your buildings and become the best miner, cook and toolmaker.
Harvest Village (in development), a town builder with a focus on item crafting, releases demo on Steam
Harvest Village is a resource gathering and crafting paradise. It is a mini city building game where we process resources and try to craft the most valuable items and complete various quests. Upgrade your buildings and become the best miner, cook and toolmaker.
VW Beetle in Beetle Crazy Cup
A pretty simple game mechanically, but the world-building and writing really made the experience unique.
I am also really excited for the sequel.
Leaf Town (in development), a casual puzzle-like farm management game, releases demo on Steam
Leaf Town is a farm management game that includes pigeon racing gameplay elements. Here, you can manage your own ranch town. By purchasing farm buildings, arranging them for optimal effects, exploring and expanding the map, and using pigeon racing items, you can achieve higher profits.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/22376134
Leaf Town (in development), a casual, puzzle-like farm management game, releases demo on Steam
Leaf Town is a farm management game that includes pigeon racing gameplay elements. Here, you can manage your own ranch town. By purchasing farm buildings, arranging them for optimal effects, exploring and expanding the map, and using pigeon racing items, you can achieve higher profits.
Roman Triumph: Survival City Builder, a Roman themed city builder with a big focus on city defence combat, releases a demo on Steam
At the northern fringes of the empire, a new Roman city is born! Manage and grow your city, please the gods, and survive against barbarians and mythological threats in this demo of the early portions of the game.
The theme is a bit cliche, "private investigator in a cyberpunk city", but hey, it works! 😀
It is extremely hard. From what I've heard sales of ~10,000 units is considered a strong showing in the indie scene.
The whole market is extremely top heavy. You have have a few big winners that see runway success, a slightly larger group with modest "break even plus" type performance and 10,000 of thousands of indie devs that get no coverage whatsoever. In addition to having a well thought out and implemented concept (which is extremely difficult to do), you need a lot of luck.
IMO, the challenge lies in the lack of discoverability; an extremely difficult challenge for any consumer-facing marketplace. The major consumer stores (Steam, Apple, Google) don't have any real incentive to work on discoverability since it's so hard and they have a quasi-monopoly anyway. The topics-focused independent communities that were big drivers of discoverability (especially in mid-market and niche segments) in the 90s and 2000s are all dead or dying. You do have youtube which offers a modicum of coverage of niche segments, but then we are back to square one; discoverability of mid-market and niche channels. And Google is more focused on engagement ("the next quadrillion customers!1!11") and competing with TikTok, there is simply not enough competition for them to care.
This was an attempt to demonstrate that the "bond with" part was a direct quote from the developers.
Only now did I get how it could be interpreted in a completely different way. 😆
From what I remember you don't have to type commands and it's all menu based in Larry 7.
I think it really depends on the game (genre?).
I mostly play economic strategy / tycoon games and the forums are pretty chill. The most "controversial" threads revolve around gameplay mechanics discussion or perhaps complaints about lack of updates.
I don't think I've even seen anything approaching what you are describing in economic strategy game forums.
I would most definitely oppose shutting down the steam forums.
Thank you for the good convo as well!
I’m just pondering the idea of if Russia just have their government magically replaced with someone else’s, would the culture you say persist for more than a decade.
I maybe wouldn't phrase in that way, but I do agree that russians are capable of change. There is nothing inherent or unchangeable about their chauvinism.
I think their current situation (authoritarianism, broad support for genocidal imperialism) is a product of their own choices, not some sort of essential chauvinistic quality of russians.
But to get to a state where they can replace their government, they need to be frank about the root causes of their predicament.
They have to clearly and openly condemn imperialism (including their actions in Chechnya).
They have to recognize that the root cause of putin's rule is not some external scapegoat. It is the russian people. They elected him in 2000 (widely considered a more or less free election). They elected him again 2004 even after he shut down all independent TV stations. They went with comical medvedev seat warming exercise in 2008, there was no pushback against their invasion of Georgia. They again allowed to him to come to power in 2012 and there was no pushback to the invasion of Ukraine and annexation of Crimea.
You can't both claim that the elections are illegitimate, while also partaking in them and calling to vote for openly chauvinist parties that are well know to be directly managed by the Kremlin as fake opposition.
But instead we get some fake platitude about how putin does not reflect the russian people and "What is the EU's strategy on russia?"
I don't see any real desire to take actions that would allow russians to nurture their own position on things. It doesn't have to be that way, but it is.
Do it. Even if the core concept fails, you'll probably learn a lot of new skills.
I don't think that's a bad thing (as long as the artwork is original). A shout-out to the source of their inspiration would be nice, but IMO it's not "mandatory".
I’m not sure how territorial\political losses or economical decline would make russians frustrated rn. With a total grasp on local media, Tzar can easily put a blame on other states and for his followers it works. They do sell the myth of capturing others is the way to go, and that it needs some sacrifices.
I am not saying it's a magical solution. But their only hope for a better life (democracy, government respecting their rights and not being able to just randomly kill people, addressing corruption) is them understanding that their dreams of empire are over and that they will be treated as they treat others (no visiting Europe). They can keep playing the victim, it's all up to them.
I think you’ve been caught in a trap of thinking russian commoners are somehow different to others. Vatniks aren’t an unique occasion, and it seems a lot of countries are vulnerable to have them, especially if authporitarian states put effort to nurture a culture of useful idiots somewhere else like Russia does in bordering states.
That's where I will strongly disagree with you. I will even go as far as saying this sort of attitude (and variants) of it is a key enabler of russian degeneracy.
I've lived in several countries in North American, Europe and Asia (several years each) and you're right there are "vatniks" everywhere. However, what is unique about russian chauvinism is 1. It's brutality and self-important backwardness. 2. The level to which it is universal across any and all demographic group; chauvinism and genocidal imperialism is the defining aspect of russian culture. That is not true for all countries.
Russians are still stuck in an 18th century colonial mindset. They reflexively gravitate towards taking land and forcing occupied people to become russian. While the rest of the world has largely moved on more efficient forms of geolpolitcal influence. And this is true for North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa.
Support for genocidal imperialism has a strong majority across all demographic. You can slice the population by age, education, rural vs urban, income, federal district and still get a strong majority support for genocidal imperialism. Different quantitative methodologies, qualitative research, longitudinal studies; it all leads to dark, black hole of cruel and crude imperialistic mindset that dominates all priorities (even the well being of their own children).
This is not the case for all countries. There is been a lot of news about Hindu-nationalism in India. But even in India (a country much poorer and less education than russia), there is a modicum of internal cultural dynamism. You have the muslim minority. People in the south have their own language and culture. The Bengalis in the west have linguistic and kinship ties with their muslim cousins in Bangladesh.
Or consider the US, you have a lot of "vatniks" there too (I always found it entertaining how such a large portion of American are "experts" on constitutional law), but you still have some sort of internal sociopolitical dynamism. I believe US leadership has apologized for genocide against the native American population? Have you ever heard of any apology russians about the countless genocides they implemented over just the last 100 years?
And the West continues to ignore the russians' deep rooted and near universal commitment to genocidal imperialism. The West continue to coddle the russians with their child-like fairy tales of the population not supporting putin and genocidal imperialism.
They need to understand that won't be able to play dumb. They can play the victims and say that "you're playing into putins hands" or "you're discriminating against russians"; or they can start thinking on what they need to do change things. It's their choice.
From the relevant thread comment:
All consoles and** developers**.
Valve to my knowledge doesn't engage in patent trolling and so it's not all hardware manufacturers.
And even with Sony and Microsoft? Do they engage in bottom of the barrel patent trolling? If anything MS has definitely been on the receiving end of patent trolls. Do they go after people who stream/make video content with their games?
Don't get me wrong, I am not defending Sony or Microsoft. But it's a bit strange to engage in volunteer PR for a company just because you're a fan of the Mario series (not saying this applies to you, but this is not an unreasonable statement with respect to Nintendo fans in general).
Early access release scheduled for Nov 28th, 2024.
There are many developers (indie, AA and even AAA) who don't engage in this BS. They focus on ... wait for it ... making good fun games that sell well!
Imagine that!
Far from unique is irrelevant.