It lowers the barrier of entry which may deter some people who just want to check out the space first.
Granted, it also makes it more accessible to scammers, so give and take really.
It lowers the barrier of entry which may deter some people who just want to check out the space first.
Granted, it also makes it more accessible to scammers, so give and take really.
They've never seen a game complicated enough to have research tbf.
Board game: Sheriff of Nottingham, i just love social deception games.
Video game: BETON BRUTAL, 3D platformer with similar parkour like Minecraft, but more polished. Overall pretty chill to sink some time into.
It's kind of like Madden in that sense.
Damn, that's one hell of a long name for a book
I am furiously scribbling down notes for DnD
Tbf there was also a poll on how many people played through the Mass Effect games and did a Renegade playthrough and a vast majority didn't.
Your idea sounds cool though.
I believe that Infinite Craft was inspired by Little Alchemy or a similar flash game, just with added AI to make it "infinite"
Most people don't do evil runs because people feel bad if they hurt the emotions of someone they care about.
Though it helps if the people you are being an asshole to are the bad guys of the story. Gives more of an anti hero vibe to it.
This is me rolling like absolute dogshit in DnD
Yes, it's all over the news, sadly.
You need some way to enjoy life in some eay I suppose.
If you don't, then what's the point?