And yes this all does mean that we have no safety net, and we've done the (proverbial) second mortgage on our house indie thing they tell you never to do and if Kitsune Tails bombs we're completely screwed π so if an SMB3/SMW like game with gay fox girls seems like your jam, please wishlist Kitsune Tails on Steam or sign up for our newsletter via https://kitsunegames.com/kitsunetails
You don't need to use the official Mastodon apps, they're not the best way to use Mastodon. The official apps only arrived last year, and they were intended as "Fisher Price My First Mastodon" things with a restricted set of features.
Third party apps have been around longer than official ones, and include way more features. You can sign in with the same account on all apps.
On Android try Tusky, Fedilab, Megalodon, Tooot
On iPhone/iPad, try Toot!, Ice Cubes, Ivory, Mona
Almost 55 000 levels in the Baba Is You level server!! I just took a look at the full list of levels in the database (first time in a long while), and was greeted with the fact that there are about ~54.9k levels in there! Massive thank you to all of you who've submitted levels!
#babaisyou
[Bloomberg]
Sega is moving away from its Blockchain plans. Sega will withold IPs like Sonic or Yakuza from 3rd party blockchain projects. They also shelving plans to develop its own game.
Co-COO Utsumi "Called the action in play to earn games boring"
Going Rogue: A Brief History of the Computerized Dungeon Crawl
https://insight.ieeeusa.org/articles/going-rogue-a-brief-history-of-the-computerized-dungeon-crawl/
#MSDOS #DOSBox #rpg #fantasy #dungeoncrawler #rogue #roguelike #freeware #gaming #videogames #games #retro #retrogaming #oldcomputers #retrocomputing #vintagecomputing
Imagine having the complete scripts (game code) of all Sierra On-Line games that use the SCI engine published between 1988 and 1996 fully decompiled, human-readable and annotated.
Yes. 100% of the scripts. 100% of the games. 100% made public.
Our SCI mastermind sluicebox did it again!
If you want to learn about the full story, ranging from a deep-dive into the code and tales about the history of Sierra's script language and previous reverse engineering efforts, check out
it's genuinely wild how we heard nothing but long winded platitudes on how innovative silicon valley was for like 20 straight years and it's all culminated in a bunch of the dullest, most petulant billionaires imaginable all just copying each other's version of a very basic chat app
βXML is the futureβ is a great article. I love all of the straight faced comments, while also crying a little having watched all of it transpire.