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muzzle, do gaming w Android games for girls?

I should have been more clear; I don’t like gender stereotypes and I am not pushing her towards anything. I’d be perfectly happy for her to play any game she likes, as long as it has no adds or micro transactions.

I literally typed the description she gave me of the game she wants.

GregorGizeh, do gaming w Android games for girls?

without having read any comments i bet 99% of them are people telling you that you shouldnt give your daughter girly games even if it is she who wants them.

hoshikarakitaridia, do games w Blackjack Game Development Company
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That’s a hard no from me

tfw_no_toiletpaper,

Imagine advertising on Lemmy haha, you would get more turnout with buying one billboard

helenslunch, (edited ) do games w It genuinely upsets me that Valve spent their time and resources on another Dota variation
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I was just looking at Valve’s publishing history. Their catalog is super small, only releasing games every few years. Aperture desk job was amazing (even if very short and sweet). I don’t have VR but Half Life:Alyx was also very well received. Recent evidence suggests there will be a HL3 sometime in the near future.

Do I wish Valve would invest more of the unfathomable amount of money they’re making into producing excellent games? Absolutely.

Am I going to hold it against them if some of the games they make are money-printing machines? Not really.

philthi, do gaming w Android games for girls?

I’ve found that some games can still play after you’ve cut them off from the internet (in app settings from the phones general settings) but will no longer be able to display ads (and I assume microtransactions also won’t work then). Which might make some of the options you’ve currently ruled out work for you?

JeeBaiChow, do gaming w Android games for girls?

Heart star. I liked it so much i paid for it. It’s not a doll game, more like a 16bit puzzle platformer.

Scio, do games w Blackjack Game Development Company

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Dungeon Degenerate: Gamblers is Balatro but blackjack and just as wild a ride!

Archelon, do games w Blackjack Game Development Company

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LordBelphegor, do gaming w Android games for girls?

Stardew Valley

manualoverride,

I was so convinced Stardew Valley had ads and micro transactions I had to look it up, but no ads no MT.

Everything I found was positive, it may be the last bastion of cute and positive gaming.

slazer2au,

Also some major world expansions for free over the years.

Ginger Island is the most recent one, and I believe there is another one on the way as CA switches between Stardew and the unreleased chocolate game.

Coelacanth, do games w It genuinely upsets me that Valve spent their time and resources on another Dota variation
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Valve is not a normal company. As far as I know they still have their fluid work structure in place where projects are dictated by what the devs themselves feel like doing and are inspired by.

Icefrog (who was the lead developer of Dota 2 - and Dota 1 for many years before that) is lead developing Deadlock as I understand it. It has his fingerprints all over it, at least. It seems enough other people at Valve liked his idea of a twist on the MOBA concept to turn it into a full project.

I feel your frustration but there isn’t really any opportunity cost lost here. It’s not that they decided to make “a game” and chose this one out of all available options. If they felt like they had enough ideas to make Half-Life 3 (or any other single player game) then they would have. It’s just that this is the game they want to make right now.

Boinkage, do games w Blackjack Game Development Company

Silence brand

bravesentry, do gaming w Android games for girls?

Not a game per se but if she plays music, Ear Cat and Rhythm Cat could be something.

muzzle,

Thank you! I found ear cat, but not rhythm cat, do you have a link?

bravesentry,

Ah, sorry, my memory tricked me there. I meant play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.demax.rh… this one and thought it also was by the ear cat developers. Good app, but nowhere near as cute.

ampersandrew, do games w It genuinely upsets me that Valve spent their time and resources on another Dota variation
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I remember them saying that they dont want to do another one in the series because they are looking to innovate and make something truly original.

I don’t remember them saying this, but I remember people speculating that this was a reason. The truth is, if you look into The Final Hours of Half-Life: Alyx, they prototyped a bunch of different single player games that were cancelled because they just weren’t working, including Half-Life 3. Post-Alyx, in recent weeks, we have evidence to suggest that Half-Life 3 may be imminent.

It’s true they’ve always been distracted with multiplayer games as well, things like Counter-Strike or Team Fortress and I did play them for sure, because I was a kid and I had all the time in the world.

These days I’m not a kid anymore and so when I game I tend to look more for memorable experiences instead of mindless grinding.

Boy, I miss the days when multiplayer games didn’t mean mindless grinding. I play fighting games, and the mindless grinding in recent releases is siloed off to a separate mode that I don’t have to think about; otherwise you’re playing the game because it’s fun and/or because you want to get better at it, not unlock the latest costume. I would love nothing more than for campaign FPS games to come back–the kind that postdated the designs of what we now call boomer shooters–and to come with a deathmatch/CTF mode made out of levels recycled from the campaign, playable online and local. You’d play that multiplayer mode for maybe 5 hours or maybe 5000 hours, depending on how much magic they managed to capture in it, but you absolutely would not have some expectation that the devs must keep updating it. Those were good times, and I didn’t appreciate how good we had it.

Vilian, do games w It genuinely upsets me that Valve spent their time and resources on another Dota variation

They are doing what they like, you would be complaining about them making games without passion, make they really like tf2 and Dota lol

Defaced, do games w It genuinely upsets me that Valve spent their time and resources on another Dota variation

For what it’s worth, Robin Walker and his team are working on the next half life after Alyx. Will that ever come out? I have no idea and I’m not expecting anything. Deadlock however is a game designed by one of the grandfathers of the moba genre, and has had over 20k concurrent players at any given time, and it wasn’t even announced with it’s existence only known through word of mouth. That’s insanely impressive and shows how huge the moba genre really is and how those players are thirsty for a new game from a big company. It sucks and I wish we had more sp valve games but I’m content with the work they’ve done on proton, steamos, the steam deck, steam itself, and half life alyx. They haven’t been sitting on their hands not doing anything, they’ve been putting their focus on more technical areas versus making games and that’s ok.

BradleyUffner,

For what it’s worth, Robin Walker and his team are working on the next half life after Alyx.

Got a source for that? I’m genuinely interested in reading more, but I don’t remember seeing anything about it in my usual places.

Defaced,

eurogamer.net/more-evidence-of-fully-fledged-half…

It’s called HLX, and it’s apparently a traditional non-vr game. Robin Walker was leading the Alyx team, it’s a safe bet he’s leading this team or working with this team on the sequel.

FeelzGoodMan420,

Having HL:A Alyx be VR was super cool. The game was so immersive and for a while afterwards, I was convinced that any furure HL game had to be VR. Then the novelty wore off and the VR market basically is basically dead. Now I’m excited for another flat screen HL game.

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