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re: Pseudoregalia 

I think this game has made me understand why people play metroidvanias, so I've added a bunch more of those to my wishlist!

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Pseudoregalia 

I have been playing pseudoregalia - it's so good!

The goat lady main character is pretty, the movement systems are weird but also feel amazing once they click, and I love the PS1 aesthetic

the only problem: I keep going "oh yeah now I have this ability I can go to this room I saw earlier.... in one of the areas.... somewhere" and then just wandering around from room to room until I find that place.

I have been thinking about wipeout recently, and have been super tempted to get ballisticNG in order to play that kind of high-speed anti-gravity racing game again

Copper getting used to the little guppy.

(NO suggestive comments.)

🎨Mels_678

#FurryArt #aptophilia

we just realized the word "alien" is literally just "somewhere-else-ian" in latin
-F

what if you got close to an eel and it whispered "meow" into your ear

the internet...... is full of worms!!!!!! heck yeah!!!!!!!!

A CREATURE is hunted by ROBOTS across the British countryside?!?? (NOT REAL (CLICKBAIT))
twitch.tv/veelunarcritter

Marsh/Motes Played kickstarter ending soon 

Just over half a day left on the Marsh Kickstarter, and then the whole slew of posts will stop and return to your regularly scheduled post-humanity content.

We are less than $200 away as of posting from funding two books instead of just one, with Motes Played, an exploration of childhood sys-side, winding up as a paperback at $3,500! Help us get some little skunks out into the world~

kickstarter.com/projects/drabm

If you'd told her a year ago that her one-sided vendetta was going to lead here, she'd never have believed you.

An absolutely stunning rendition of everyone's favorite adventurer and royal sapling, Aisedza Farrwilfsyn, as depicted by everyone's favorite kosbold, @draekosart!

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