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baatliwala, do games w Itch.io is delisting NSFW games due to pressure from payment processors

Woke liberals ruining America, nothing new

Berin,
@Berin@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Collective Shout is run by christian fundamentalists

chunes,

The Q&A on their website makes them look like nonreligious feminists then? Where did you get that impression from?

Berin,
@Berin@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

According to this article by Rock Paper Shotgun, they have connections to known fundamentalist and conservative groups.

baatliwala,

My attempt to crack a shitty joke has backfired more than expected lol

Berin,
@Berin@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

kindly use /s next time please^^;

Passerby6497,

Conservative fundamentalists and blaming liberals for their own actions

Name a better duo

spankmonkey,
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hmmm, do games w Itch.io is delisting NSFW games due to pressure from payment processors
@hmmm@sh.itjust.works avatar

I hate American Companies it will be a good time to start a new platform for NSFW games and payment platforms

elvith,
chunes, do games w Itch.io is delisting NSFW games due to pressure from payment processors

I never thought I would say this, but cryptocurrency might have a use after all.

daniskarma,

Buying drugs and gooner games. That’s the satoshi dream.

Tanoh,

This is exactly what it was designed to solve before cryptobros turned it into a pump and dump scheme.

If you want to buy something from seller X that is between you and X and no one else. No goverment, payment processor or other third party can get a cut or stop it for any reason.

azertyfun,

So do regular fiat payment processors that are beholden to citizens and not faceless shareholders. Wero and Pix for instance.

Democratic governments are supposed to safeguard your ability to exchange legal tender for legal goods and services. The fact that Visa/MC have a duopoly and a stranglehold on the entire online economy is a major governance failure that needs to be rectified ASAP.

Crypto goes a lot further and says no-one, not even the government, should be able to prevent a transaction from taking place. Not necessarily an invalid idea but it does come with some huge unanswered challenges, such as “what happens when someone makes 1B€ through fraud and refuses to hand over the coins” and “how do we even prevent large-scale fraud in the first place”.

yoriaiko, do games w Itch.io is delisting NSFW games due to pressure from payment processors

Can we force law banning money transactions to the churches and christian organisations?

Fight fire with fire (not literally, at least not yet, even if they did that long time ago already).

bvoigtlaender, (edited ) do games w Itch.io is delisting NSFW games due to pressure from payment processors
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I’d be okey with that if they pressured itch.io to delist Atmospheric, First-Person, Horror, Psychological \hj

duchess,

【liminal】

Agent_Karyo,
@Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world avatar

Touche!

rottingleaf, do games w Itch.io is delisting NSFW games due to pressure from payment processors

What else do people use itch.io for?

Berin,
@Berin@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

game jams and indie games. there’s no fee for publishing your game there, so it’s the go-to place for indiedevs

bjoern_tantau,
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Safe and clean games like my own Diarrhea 4.

AceFuzzLord, do games w Itch.io is delisting NSFW games due to pressure from payment processors

I know this is more of a serious thing, but I was thinking that I kinda hope these payment processors try to ban some big European company over some puritanical bullshit and then Europe responds with threatening a complete ban on them to put them in line. Ain’t no way any payment processor would ever risk being banned in one of the largest markets in the world.

Kyrgizion,

There are a few smaller EU payment processors. I’d love to see them move into the space Visa/Mc leave behind here but I’m not sure they are “big” enough for it.

HexesofVexes, (edited ) do games w Itch.io is delisting NSFW games due to pressure from payment processors

Those ladies are really unpopular at the moment.

Still, it further highlights just how much power over law payment processors have - a worrying thought that the morality of a company (influenced by problem life nuts) dictates international law.

Edit - autocorrect turned pro life into problem life. I am ok with this.

FartMaster69,

Controlling the money means controlling the world.

Agent_Karyo, do games w Bundle for Ukrainian Hospitals by Roleplay Solovinoiu and 145 others
@Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world avatar

100 % of proceeds are transferred automatically to the Serhiy Prytula Humanitarian Foundation, one of Ukraine’s largest and most trusted NGOs.

This is a very reputable charity organisation. Serhiy Prytula is a well known comedian in Ukraine who has been working on charity work since the full scale invasion.

If you have more than $8 to spare there is also “Come back alive”:

savelife.in.ua/en/

Thank you!

RightHandOfIkaros, do games w Itch.io California Fire Relief Bundle - 422 items (187 digital games) for $10

The point of this is obviously the charity, but I’m not gonna lie, after a quick look at the included games, if Tunic wasn’t in this bundle I would feel ripped off paying $10 for it.

I don’t see any of those other games combined being worth $10 to me. Multiple visual novels / story games, puzzle games, and many games that look like a generic Kemco published RPG Maker game but with a pastel color palette this time. Again, I get that the point of this is charity, but Tunic is literally the only game that I would say brings value to this bundle. If someone already owns Tunic and is considering this, I would say to just directly donate the money.

MurrayL,

Besides Tunic, there are still several good to great games in the first dozen (and no doubt a bunch more if you’re willing to dig into the smaller indies):

  • Cook, Serve, Delicious - Overwhelmingly Positive (95% of 3,631) all time
  • Hoa - Very Positive (89% of 2,098) all time
  • Tangle Tower - Overwhelmingly Positive (95% of 4,760) all time
  • Octodad: Dadliest Catch - Very Positive (93% of 8,480) all time
  • Whispering Willows - Very Positive (81% of 1,166) all time
  • Hidden Folks - Overwhelmingly Positive (97% of 7,333) all time
  • Eldritch - Very Positive (88% of 1,673) all time
  • They Bleed Pixels - Very Positive (84% of 2,014) all time
gonzo-rand19,
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God... Cook, Serve, Delicious! is so fucking good. Tbh, I still think it's the best one even though I have all of them.

Flagstaff,
@Flagstaff@programming.dev avatar

Really? 1 doesn’t let you do advance meal prep, whereas CSD2 does (I haven’t tried CSD3 yet). Anyway, both 2 and 2 are in this bundle.

gonzo-rand19,
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Yeah, I prefer the gameplay in 1 because it's more fun and fast-paced to me. You can disagree if you want, doesn't affect my enjoyment at all. I'm confused why I got downvoted for my opinion.

Flagstaff,
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I didn’t downvote you! I only downvote trolls. Anyway, that’s fair, since the lack of prep forces players to be quick on the trigger, so to speak. I guess I seek a bit more “realism” in a sense, since actual restaurants always prep. I wonder if 3 might strike a decent medium…

gonzo-rand19,
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You don't have to support every bundle if you don't like the games. Trashing the bundles you don't like is just sorta lame. It also covertly mocks the people who are interested in buying it.

Inb4 a comment about how most of these aren't digital games so this bundle is useless.

Glide,

If someone already owns Tunic and is considering this, I would say to just directly donate the money.

Or just like… Donate through the bundle and consider trying out some minor projects created by people who are trying to make something cool? Why turn down access to these games out of some form of perceived superiority? This notion that since you’ve never heard of these other titles they can’t possible offer anything of value to you is kind of a spit in the face of struggling artists of all types.

Flagstaff,
@Flagstaff@programming.dev avatar

I actually disliked Tunic, just saying. I got more enjoyment out of Cosmic Express and Delver (and I didn’t even like the final fight in Delver). Whatever floats your boat…

mnemonicmonkeys,

Same. I gave Tunic a fair shot until I had to use a guide to get further due to the devs cheaply hiding a teleport gate in the map. Plus the spirit gauntlet was its own bit of bs

Flagstaff,
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Yes, it was the cheap camera tricks obscuring parts of the map that you could go to that did it for me. It was, like, basically making you check for every possible secret despite the limited abilities of no camera control nor destructible terrain… I get that there was an era of games with this mindset (sorta like some Metroid-&-other games, I suppose), but I just don’t have time for that any more.

This may sound odd to some, but my stance towards quality games is: punish fairly. Life is hard enough as it is so I don’t need a game also going, “Haha, well, screw you here, too.” Thanks for coming to my TED talk.

Elevator7009sAlt,

To each their own. I have no idea what Tunic is, I got it for

  • charity
  • Cook Serve Delicious
  • Blobun
  • Octodad

The fact you say it has lots of VNs and puzzle games suggests there is more in the bundle I’ll like if I just explore more as those genres are to my taste.

Dran_Arcana,

Octodad is unironically worth $10

catloaf,

Yeah, all bundles have been like this. A few good ones and the rest hardly even worth playing for free.

But if you want to donate directly, you can do that here: www.coreresponse.org

Charity navigator gives them a 98% and four stars: www.charitynavigator.org/ein/271703237

Artyom,

Pfft! You sound like an Octopus pretending to be a real dad, you can’t fool me!

Kelly,

I bought it because my son has been asking for Skatebird, but we also enjoyed an hour playing Ripped Pants at Work together and I’ll give Delver a go later tonight.

Thats the thing with bundles, different titles will appeal to different people.

Glent, do games w Itch.io California Fire Relief Bundle - 422 items (187 digital games) for $10
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  • OhYeah,

    Yes, you install them through desktop mode then load them into steam as a non steam game. Then they’ll show up in game mode. There’s also a decky plugin that easily lets you add artwork for the steam entry

    PerfectDark,
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    The ‘SteamGridDB’ plugin is the one which does this!

    smeg,

    The quick check is to search for a game on Proton DB and see how well it runs (usually pretty well!)

    Cocodapuf, do games w Itch.io California Fire Relief Bundle - 422 items (187 digital games) for $10

    This is… A whole lot of games.

    I did love tunic, fantastic game, easily worth that price on its own.

    I’ve never played cook serve delicious, but it’s been on my radar. I’ll have to give this a shot. Heh, there are some tabletop games and rulesets on this list, could be some hidden gems in there. Honestly, this is a big enough bundle to be worth just buying on principle, and sorting it out later. So what if I don’t end up playing 400 of these titles, if I end up liking 10, that’s a fabulous deal, and all for charity!

    vfsh,

    Cool Serve Delicious is tons of fun, my favorite coop cooking game for sure. My wife and I play it constantly

    ExtraMedicated, do games w Itch.io California Fire Relief Bundle - 422 items (187 digital games) for $10

    It looks like there are a few games I was slightly interested in trying at some point, but not enough to buy them, but having so many together as a single purchase, I couldn’t resist. I even paid the default price of $20 instead of $10.

    november, do games w Itch.io California Fire Relief Bundle - 422 items (187 digital games) for $10

    There’s a lot of neat stuff in here! Thanks for the link.

    davidgro, do games w HRT Harm Reduction Toolkit Game Bundle - $25 for 30 games

    For some reason they don’t mention in the description that most or all of these games are not videogames, they are tabletop role playing game manuals. (The digital downloads are .pdf files)

    Nothing wrong with that of course, but it certainly seems like an important detail.

    Catoblepas,

    In the collection description I guess it doesn’t, but if you click on any of the games included it’s clear that they’re tabletop role playing games (some even have it in the title icon). I can edit the post to include that if people think it’s misleading, though

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