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@Chel Maybe it's different in more challenging scenarios, but in practice it's actually pretty slow and non-chaotic. Things move slowly, scenarios take a few hours to complete, and often you're just sorta waiting to have money to spend on something you want.

There's a lot here, but for the most part I can just build something and forget about it. At least if I don't need to reclaim the space it takes up for something else. :p

family, lonely (-) 

@Chel For the ones on my mom's side, before they stopped happening, there was usually Smash or other games every year and you could play video games with other people if nothing else.

I honestly would have enjoyed even just board games or something, but it really was just talking and nothing else. I think most of the time I'm able to have legit conversations with people it's tech related but that wouldn't work here. :p

I have a really strong desire to feel like I fit in somewhere. That's been a long-running wish throughout my life.

My completed RCT Classic scenario. Towards the end I unlocked way more ride types than I actually had room for so I just sorta let it sit.

family, lonely (-) 

Now that I got to go to a family gathering thing again I'm reminded of the problem that's been in the way for a long time, where there's just no one my age.

I can't relate to pre-adolescent children or people 20+ years older than me, who only talk about things I know nothing about, and because there were no activities except talking I was just on my phone most of the time...

Oops, appears I completely missed the word Tycoon in there. But yeah RCT Classic is a pretty good mobile game in the sea of microtransactions and pay-to-win.

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Playing RollerCoaster Classic on my phone to pass the time at the family Christmas thing. I don't play it a ton but I'm glad it's there when I need it.

At a family Christmas thing for my dad's side, and it's nice especially since my mom's side has long since stopped doing this kinda thing. Had some dessert I haven't had in ages.

I like just picking up Tilemap Town every now and then and just making little maps in offline mode. I guess I ought to make custom tileset support now. Or rather, finish it, because most of the machinery involved is already there!

I guess my phone has some sort of cat detecting algorithm on it

@behold3r Are there versions of it without multiplayer? In the console versions it's limited to 2 people but it's there, at least.

I haven't tried its two-player mode yet, but the Famicom version's one-player mode seems like it adds in themes more interesting than "medieval" if nothing else, and the hazards you protect against seem more fun.

The Famicom version of Rampart seems more interesting than the NES version and also the arcade version.

@maple I've read to the end and I'd say it's probably not worth it (at least for this purpose) if you've read enough to be familiar enough with the setting and most of the characters

@Freya Yeah I was going to say, it didn't seem to be working

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