Did you ever play Chuck Yeager’s Air Combat? That was the flight sim of the same era that gave me similar vibes.
Did you ever play Chuck Yeager’s Air Combat? That was the flight sim of the same era that gave me similar vibes.
Stunts (1990, DOS) is what has stayed with me the most. Crappy graphics, unrealistic controls even for its time, buggy physics (a wrong move could launch you into the stratosphere) but for some reason we stayed up all night taking turns trying to shave one more second off the lap record on our favorite track.
Another one: if it needs a pause button it’s 'lite.
(I am willing to give Necrodancer an honorary pass)
Played Nethack for many years but switched to Crawl eventually. Lately I’ve been playing Brogue too. Never ascended in any of them but that doesn’t keep me from enjoying them.
Must have: HJKL navigation (including diagonal). Big plus: terminal mode. Not a fan of tiles but I’ve grown to like Brogue’s hybrid approach. I think I am ok with it because it’s done so tastefully.
I’ve gotten spoiled by auto-explore and other travel aids in Crawl and Brogue, hard to go back to Nethack now. I am sure there are some variants that have it, I will look around at some point.
For a while I played Nethack using an Emacs interface, that was pretty neat but it hasn’t kept up with later versions.
A few communities I am finding on https://browse.feddit.de/:
https://lemmy.world/c/roguelikedev
https://lemmy.sdf.org/c/nethack
https://lemmy.world/c/crawl
https://lemmy.world/c/dcss
catch a mole find a hole
catch a mole find a hole
jump right down and start to roll
boogie down and find a clue
its red magenta green or blue
don’t get too far behind the times
just try to find the right alchiems
the task is plain with eight the same
the monolith is yours to claim
80s
Spectrum
Thanks! Sounds like fun, I will give it a go.
Classic roguelikes have the most longetivity for me. Crawl, Brogue, Nethack.
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime is a local co-op where you share the controls of a spaceship. Your goal is to save the space bunnies. Not quite the same style as the games on your list but it’s inexpensive and cute.
Redirector is another option for this. It’s a generic tool so it doesn’t have baked in rules, you have to specify your own.
I use ^https://(old\\.|www\\.)?reddit.com/r/(.*)
for the source pattern and https://your-favorite-libreddit-instance/r/$2
as the destination.
Which deckbuilders are your favorites? I’ve been playing STS and Monster Train but always looking for more good ones. (Also a bunch of boardgame style deckbuilders (Dominion, Ascension etc) but that’s a different category I guess)
This is what I have from Steam on my Linux laptop, similar HW, a bit older:
Baba Is You, The Binding of Isaac, Celeste, Crypt of the Necrodancer, Darkest Dungeon, Dicey Dungeons, Enter the Gungeon, FTL, Hollow Knight, Into the Breach, Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime, Monster Train, Opus Magnum, Slay the Spire, Spelunky.
And traditional roguelikes are always good: Crawl, Brogue, Nethack.
In most games I turn off the music pretty quickly so the ones where I don’t must be my favorites.
Heroes of the Storm. Great originals and lots of reworks of favorites from other Blizzard games. I must admit that I turned it off eventually because I play better without music but I’ve listened to those tunes for hundreds of hours over the years.
Crypt of the Necrodancer, which is a good thing since it’s a rhythm game :)
The Isaac and VVVVVV music fit the games really well.
The digital version of the Ascension deckbuilding game has some really nice art and music. My favorite is the Dreamscape stuff.
Edit, almost forgot, lots of favorites from the 8-bit home computer days (Spectrum, C-64). From console Earthbound was memorable.
Thanks! I will keep an eye on sales for both the bundle and Shovel of Hope.
What’s the best entry point to Shovel Knight these days? Do I have to buy the treasure trove? Any cheaper options to get a taste of it?
Mastodon does allow following (and pinning) hashtags. It’s a relatively new feature, was added in version 4 at the end of last year. Totally OK to prefer Lemmy though, there is no wrong way to use the Fediverse.
In Timeline-α the Visitors didn’t turn away in disgust and Contact was approved. The Uplift process is well underway, environmental conditions have been stabilized and restoration is progressing well. Space travel is still restricted to the Solar System but Humanity is on track to full Membership. Ambassador Harambe has resumed his duties on the Council.
Saw this video in another thread. Not sure if it represents the situation accurately though because I haven’t been following it either.
I will have to update my bookmarks but the new URL scheme looks much nicer! I like the UI changes too. Can’t wait to see this on my instance.