Fajna jest przeglądarka Librewolf, to jest fork firefox-a ale nie docierają do niej głupie rzeczy które zdarza się Mozilli zrobić, np reklamy w głównym i ma uBlock w domyślnej instalacji. Do tych kilku platform które wymagają DRM-ów (u mnie to głównie tidal) mam thorium, to jak ungoogled-chromium z włączonymi DRM-ami żeby wszystko w miarę chodziło.
There was this awesome cooperative programming game called Leap Day from SpryFox. You would login and set up your automated citizens, collecting items, combining items, items with people in neighboring sections to defeat a boss in the middle, but the boss could only be completed by using items from your neighbors. Over time you would gain money for items you brought back to your base and every minute the day on it would resent and everyone go out and collect the same items again. You would have to build and rebuild your area to make enough factories to develop what you needed. I don’t think I’m it justice. I miss it all the time.
Yeah, it was a Gacha Battle Royale mobile port. But it was so fun to play. The community was fantastic, except the like 3 cheaters on perpetual ban cycle.
I loved the character design, and the mecha design. The graphics could age really well being cel-shaded/anime styled. And it was unique in its category, no other BR game lets you play as a pilot and call in a mecha, or battle a mecha as a pilot, or vice versa. And the best part was that the F2P economy was pretty good. Paid players got new characters and mecha a week or two weeks before paid players that haven’t been playing the game. F2P Barnacle players could use currency earned in-game for characters and mecha and it would take maybe a week or so to get the amount needed. You didn’t even have to win, you just had to play. It was great. The cosmetics were well designed too, mostly. Except that one Ventorus skin that made the extra hands a little too big and cover more of the screen than normal.
Sadly, the servers were shut down by NetEase, probably to make more server space for Marvel Rivals.
Can’t think of any survival mode clones for both Windows and Android, but Classicube is worth checking out.
It’s a rewrite of Minecraft Classic (circa 2009-2010) so basically old creative mode and it has a really cozy and welcoming community (shoutout to the folks on the Not Awesome 2 game server). It’s on Windows and Android (and even on some stranger platforms like 3DS, Wii, Dreamcast, and much more).
It has modding support too and comes with flying capabilities, so you don’t have to go full ancient Minecraft haha.
Also on a side note, one of the coolest milsim/tactic shooters in recent years is also on sale: Insurgency Sandstorm. It even gets a big map/weapons update next week.
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