#Gaming on #Android is still a mess. This is not available for any of the devices I have. I own a Samsung Note phone (with a Qualcomm), a Samsung Tab (with Qualcomm), several Android devices which are 10+, like Motorola, some Anbernic devices that use a Rockchip and Unisoc... and none is supported?!???
Increasingly drawn to more gratis, or truly free, games as potentially better shared experiences than commercial and freemium games. I think a lot of the broad nostalgia for old Flash games can be related to this as well.
There's also something to be said for older shareware, & in-between when commercial games encouraged local multiplayer, which itself was a form of sharing.
Think it can be better for games culture to have these sorts of unmonetized shared experiences.
It's funny how after having ADA as a companion for less than 10 minutes the "Wouuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu" sound of an Assaultron's head laser charging up is suddenly a calming sound instead of a panic-inducing one.
Gone in 60 Seconds. I was troubled by the thought of the mechanics of the detective, the reflection of the decals if you shine an ultraviolet light on them, so I made the first draft
Oxenfree is available on multiple platforms, ensuring a wide reach for its audience. The game can be played on:
• PC: Available on Windows and macOS
• Consoles: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Nintendo Switch
• Mobile Devices: iOS and Android
Also Fire Watch did very well and a was a close contender if you finish Oxenfree and want to play Firewatch please do :D Happy Gaming!
Well, RIP games journalism. Good luck finding an objective review. It was difficult before, now it'll be near impossible.
Recently, I've been watching small Youtubers video's for reviews. It's hardly reliable, though. It's important to stay small because I'm beginning to think the larger ones aren't exactly being objective either.
I've not seen a single post on Mastodon about this. Nobody cares, and nobody realizes how potentially damaging this could be.
Signups for Lanwar, the region's premier LAN Party on July 25-28, are going crazy and Lanwar 72 looks to be the largest party in years.
To accommodate, we are expanding the rows this Friday at 10pm. If you are currently at the end of the row and still want to be, move your seat this Friday. (And yes, if you are at the end of a row because you were put there as part of team seating, Bbabe will move your teams seats to the end for you.)