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Noit, do gaming w THOSE GAMES is a pitch-perfect parody of "those games"

Was this game named by a Bojack Horseman character?

unnamedau, do gaming w THOSE GAMES is a pitch-perfect parody of "those games"
@unnamedau@lemmy.ca avatar

i’m hoping they add more to it, otherwise i would have bought it yesterday

IONLYpost, do gaming w THOSE GAMES is a pitch-perfect parody of "those games"
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confusing name ok

king_dead,

The full title is “YEAH! YOU WANT ‘THOSE GAMES,’ RIGHT? SO HERE YOU GO! NOW, LET’S SEE YOU CLEAR THEM!” But the article shortens the title for readibility. I think it’s very straightforward

Uli,

“Hey, you want to play some YYWTGRSHYGNLSYCT tonight?”

“Yeah, I’d love to play some YYWTGRSHYGNLSYCT, bro.”

“Cool, let’s get our YYWTGRSHYGNLSYC on.”

“Wait, what game?”

king_dead,

You would love the old parody flash game website “RRRRthats5Rs.com”

Evergreen5970,
stratoscaster, do gaming w THOSE GAMES is a pitch-perfect parody of "those games"

There’s only 5 different games and they don’t really do anything interesting with any of them. Hard pass

HawlSera,

Yeaaah… 10 dollars makes you think the game’s gonna be a biiiiit biggah

sarsaparilyptus, do gaming w THOSE GAMES is a pitch-perfect parody of "those games"

This is not the Katamari Damacy people, it’s the people who ported Katamari Damacy Reroll.

metaStatic, do gaming w THOSE GAMES is a pitch-perfect parody of "those games"

ahh, the long con

aperson, do gaming w THOSE GAMES is a pitch-perfect parody of "those games"

It’s fun, I just wish it had more games.

DoctorWorm, do gaming w THOSE GAMES is a pitch-perfect parody of "those games"

Finally. Can’t wait to play it

SubArcticTundra, do gaming w THOSE GAMES is a pitch-perfect parody of "those games"
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

I wish they had an android version. Sounds like exactly the game I need fkr my otherwise gameless tablet

chaogomu,

Shattered Pixel Dungeon is a damn good game, and highly addictive. It's on the older side, but is still actively developed. It's available basically everywhere.

Uli, (edited )

My favorite games on Android:

  1. Shattered Pixel Dungeon
  • [Endlessly replayable roguelike. Clear each floor, identify potions, drink the right one to level up so you can use better weapons and armor, keep your health high and see how deep you can get in the dungeon. Game time only advances when you move.]
  1. Slay the Spire
  • [Deck building game. Use attack, skill, and power cards to beat enemies and earn new cards, use your choice of cards, relics, potions, and card upgrades to create synergies in your deck and make it past all three acts to win the game. Deck resets when you lose (or win).]
  1. Infinitode 2
  • [Tower defense game. Stop enemy shapes from advancing to earn gold, use gold to buy new towers, upgrade your towers, and swap out various types of tower to maximize your efficiency. Keep an eye on how close enemies are getting to your base or it will be overrun before you notice.]
  1. Super Auto Pets
  • [Pocket monster-style battling game. Use a limited amount of resources each turn to buy new bitmoji animals and watch your team face off against a random opponent at the same stage of the game, keep hearts if you win, lose hearts if you lose, get better quality pets each round you progress. See if you can win ten rounds to claim victory.]
  1. Tomb of the Mask
  • [Classic-style 2D arcade game. Use the four directional controls to zip past moving obstacles, collect all the dots on your way to the exit if you can, enjoy the snappy movements and fun retro sound effects. Very reflex-driven.]
  1. Antiyoy
  • [Turn-based hexagon-tiled conquest game. Buy houses to get more income, buy soldiers and towers to protect your land, upgrade soldiers and towers to face off against enemy assets, careful you don’t upgrade them more than your income supports, enjoy the many hundreds of user-submitted maps. Single player by default, or get Antiyoy Online to compete against other players.]
  1. Mindustry
  • [Realtime strategy. Research new technologies, build mining drills, create weapons, face off against enemy forces to control the map. Steep learning curve.]
  1. Dungeon Cards
  • [Tile-based strategy game. Pick a card, help your card survive on a 3x3 grid by using the four directional controls to swap places with any adjacent card, while being careful not to pick fights you can’t win, be strategic about when you pick up weapons and potions. Don’t get caught surrounded by poisons, explosives, or enemies at the wrong moment.]
  1. Atomas
  • [Science-themed matching game. Distribute atoms around a ring, watch atoms merge and transform into larger atoms when they match, set up chain reactions of many atoms each finding their mates at the same time, careful not to fill the ring beyond its capacity. Learn the periodic table in the process.]
  1. I Love Hue
  • [Relaxing color matching game. Get a mess of jumbled tiles on a grid and swap tiles around until they form pleasing gradients along both the y and x axes. Breathe in. Hold… Breathe out.]

Honorable classic game mentions:

  • Chess [It’s chess.]
  • Rummikub [“Rummy-cube”, compete against other players, using tiles from your hand to form “runs” (red3, red4, red5) and “sets” (red3, blue3, black3) in the playing area until a player wins by using all their tiles. At least 3 tiles per set/run, must play 30 points from your own hand on the same turn before manipulating tiles played by others.]
  • Rommy’s Gauntlet [Level-for-level remake of the Windows 95 “Best of Windows Entertainment Pack” classic, Chip’s Challenge. Tile-based puzzle game.]
SubArcticTundra,
@SubArcticTundra@lemmy.ml avatar

Thank you for this list

SeeJayEmm,
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Seconding Slay the Spire. I’ve lost many hours to that game.

lowleveldata, do gaming w THOSE GAMES is a pitch-perfect parody of "those games"

This actually looks interesting

drdiddlybadger, do gaming w THOSE GAMES is a pitch-perfect parody of "those games"
@drdiddlybadger@pawb.social avatar

It’s exactly what it says on the tin too lmao.

SteposVenzny, do gaming w Steam survey suggests players ditching 1080p gaming monitors

I’ve got a 1080p monitor and a 4k TV in my house and have used my computer plugged into each. The TV is also better for a lot of non-resolution reasons so sometimes I’ll want to move it there for those factors but in terms of displaying the 4k visuals, I honestly don’t think it makes a difference for me at all. Rendering the image at 4k internally has all sorts of benefits for the graphics but displaying that internally 4k image on the 1080 monitor retains all those benefits so I don’t see any point in buying a higher-definition monitor.

But the thing is, I never even wanted 4k on the TV at all. I didn’t want it to be smart, either. I just wanted good-looking colors and it became impossible to find a TV that put the effort into what I cared about that didn’t come with the other features. So I suspect that when I do ever replace my monitor, it’s probably also going to strong-arm me into having a higher resolution that I don’t actually want. And I can’t help but assume this is a big portion of what’s leading to these survey results.

ArtVandelay, do gaming w Steam survey suggests players ditching 1080p gaming monitors
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  • texelot,
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    Excited for you! I know a lot of folks are pretty “meh” on VR, but I’ve been using it for at least the past 6-7 years and it just keeps getting better. The magic never wears off. Have some fun with it when you get it, and remember to take breaks!

    imaqtpie, do games w The iconic Gulf War Nintendo Game Boy is heading into retirement | GamesRadar
    @imaqtpie@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Thought this was some sort of camo themed Game Boy based on the thumbnail. The reality is much cooler.

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