

Most: definitely Guild Wars 2 - paid around 100 GBP for 5000 hours of fun over 11 years, so that’s £0.02 / hour :)
Least: the ~540 bundle games in my Steam backlog I haven’t played yet, bc I’m playing GW2 and Genshin instead 🙈
I’m also here:
https://keyoxide.org/aspe:keyoxide.org:27DLBSMPHZ7EAXNL6U73HTLXXQ


Most: definitely Guild Wars 2 - paid around 100 GBP for 5000 hours of fun over 11 years, so that’s £0.02 / hour :)
Least: the ~540 bundle games in my Steam backlog I haven’t played yet, bc I’m playing GW2 and Genshin instead 🙈


yeah that’s the only meaning I see it used with in the UK


Adobe is a shit company, and I’m not giving them any money, but the fact is their programs have features that the alternatives don’t. I’m looking forward to the day when they start supporting Linux or an alternate program family steps up with all the features I need.


I think scrapers typically run with javascript disabled, and new reddit doesn’t load at all that way




lol I was surprised that the UK has those too, then opened the article, and apparently there’s a Suffolk in the USA 🙃


Thanks! The vibe of the graphics and UI reminds me of an early 2000s Hungarian browser MMORPG, Larkinor.





I had a few of those in this thread too, plus a ton on my wishlist that I had no recollection of 😅


I have it in my Steam library from some ancient bundle, but haven’t played it yet 😅 one day…


thanks, looks great :)


for others: it’s on Steam https://store.steampowered.com/app/1574820/Until_Then/
looks lovely, it’s on my wishlist :)


it’s on my wishlist, that jelly mechanic looks so silly :)


for others: it’s on Steam https://store.steampowered.com/app/243930/Bound_By_Flame/


If On A Winter’s Night, Four Travelers - left my favourite for last, a free pixel art PnC horror adventure with beautiful graphics and great writing. I was so blown away that a game of such high quality was free, that I ended up buying the supporter pack :)


In Other Waters - a fairly unique exploration adventure with timed-puzzle elements and survival mechanics. The graphics are very stylised, so the experience is more like reading a book. I played about 5 hours and mostly enjoyed it, but did not finish it because the survival/timing pressure got too stressful as I progressed through the story.


Home - an atmospheric horror walking simulator with pixel graphics. I remember the story blew my mind when I played it a decade ago.


Monster Loves You! - monster-raiser CYOA RPG with meaningful decisions


Message Quest - a silly little medieval PnC adventure with a stained-glass art style and a lazy squire as protagonist
thanks, interesting :)