

That looks great. Excited to see more of it, and really enjoyed the cut scene, character design, and the small look at gameplay. Consider me teased.
That looks great. Excited to see more of it, and really enjoyed the cut scene, character design, and the small look at gameplay. Consider me teased.
I have not played that one. I’ll check out some trailers and add to my dekulist if it looks like something I would enjoy. Thanks for that!
So it’s a different concept that you have to wrap your head around for it. I’ve had more success solving things backwards. On some of the longer puzzles I have a spreadsheet running for the order of things, as I kept doing them in the wrong order. But most puzzles are short enough that isn’t required.
The funny thing is that I was stuck on two puzzles and every time I have been stuck the reason is that I didn’t think of the concept of rewinding things properly. I was stuck on trying to throw things or drop them perfectly. I’ve only looked up to solutions so far and really kicked myself for spoiling it. The game does a good job of teaching the techniques, you just have to be savvy enough to use them.
But if you enjoyed Portsl, you’re most likely going to enjoy it. Fun puzzles, snarky robot, saving the world. Very inspired by Portal, but it does a good job of being its own thing.
Still working through Entropy Center. I’m working through level 9 at the moment. Also the original Karamari Damacy went on sale, so might start that.
Al Sweigart posts every month or so to the learn programming subreddit for deals on His book atuomate the boring stuff on Udemy. Highly recommended. I think he said his 3rd edition would be done late this year.
Only real Bluey fans will get this reference. Well played.
I really enjoyed Blue Fire. While not perfect, having fun movement upgrades really made it for me. Occasionally, it’s kind of difficult to know where to go next, so grab the official walk through on pdf on your phone or computer.
Just installed it today. I had been using KDE Neon for the last 6+ months and really enjoyed it, but I had issues I couldn’t google my way out of.