Fair. :) What else do you find works well solo? I don’t have many local friends, so I’m either solo or online.
It’s a bit of a learning curve, but I find I like Spirit Island playing two spirits at once better than a single spirit.
Fair. :) What else do you find works well solo? I don’t have many local friends, so I’m either solo or online.
It’s a bit of a learning curve, but I find I like Spirit Island playing two spirits at once better than a single spirit.
If you have Tabletop Simulator, there’s an excellent Spirit Island mod. I believe people organize games there on the Discord (linked from the subreddit…) but I’ve never played with strangers.
Ah, thank you. I’m usually landing on the tech subs on mobile, which I guess are all marked SFW.
Also, I’m responding mostly to say I appreciate your username.
It’s only quasi-blocked, though. You can dismiss the overlay, though it does come back. I can’t remember if it stops being dismissable eventually (either after N pages or N minutes).
It doubly makes me roll my eyes due to the fact that a large reason why we’re even back in the office now was because the local government feeling that it was the duty of us office workers to support downtown restaurants/businesses.
I swear a significant chunk of my employer’s motivation to get people into the office is that they’re paying rent on it.
Spirit Island is great, both solo and co-op.
I was thinking more solo board games – I have roughly no TTRPG experience, though I’d be willing to try. (I last played D&D probably 20 years ago in high school. It was one of those things that I felt I was supposed to be into, but, when push came to shove, it wasn’t my jam. Now, that was also true of computer games and I like some now.)