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What are some single-player card video games like Hearthstone or Magic: The Gathering Arena without microtransactions?
I'm specifically interested in this one-on-one style, apart from roguelike/RPG deckbuilding games.
Those are fun too, but a different style.
Do you like the Wiki format? Have you heard of personal wikis?
Personal wikis vary but are roughly similar to Wikipedia and related projects, but built (or modified) for individual, desktop or local use. If that interests you, alongside the post link to Feather Wiki, you might also like the following:
More traditional wiki but adjusted for personal, portable use:
DokuWiki on a Stick
Also if these interest you, check out the [email protected] and [email protected] communities!
Did you like Geocities back when it was around? Have you heard of Neocities?
From the Neocities about page:
Neocities is bringing back the fun, creativity and independence that made the web great.
We are tired of living in an online world where people are isolated from each other on boring, generic social networks that don't let us truly express ourselves. It's time we took back our personalities from these sterilized, lifeless, monetized, data mined, monitored addiction machines and let our creativity flourish again.
That's where Neocities comes in. We provide a canvas for people to make any web site they want. Whether it be a web site about something they're good at, something they love, something they hate, or their own completely customized profile where they can introduce themselves in a way that actually matters to them.
"Looking for games like Rising Storm 2 or Battlefield" from iamericandre on [email protected]
Any one know of any games that have similar gameplay to rising storm Vietnam? Looking for that Star Wars battlefront type thing.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/25358738 on [email protected]
Any one know of any games that have similar gameplay to rising storm Vietnam? Looking for that Star Wars battlefront type thing.
If you enjoy Depeche Mode, have you also listened to Mesh?
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And what other groups give ya similar vibes to either band?
Like The Animatrix? Have you watched Robot Carnival?
As you can find in the link, Robot Carnival is an older animated anthology movie from 1987 with a similar scifi focus. It's by no means the same beyond that though, but still a good watch if you're a fan of scifi animation.
Also it's pretty easy to find somewhere to watch it for free across different streaming services, e.g. Retrocrush, Tubi, Freevee, Roku Channel, etc.
Like the classic game Rogue? Have you heard of Brogue Community Edition?
Brogue: Community Edition - a community-lead fork of the much-loved minimalist roguelike game - tmewett/BrogueCE
Brogue's a more up to date spin on the classic game Rogue, with some slight modern touches to make it more approachable to newcomers while keeping to the spirit of the original.
Other bands like Massive Attack?
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Other art/building timelapse channels like Brick Builder?
For reference Brick Builder is a channel built around timelapse videos of putting together Lego sets. Sometimes I like to kick back and watch these and other timelapse videos of people drawing, building, etc. so I'm wondering what some other similar channels might be.
Doesn't have to be Lego-building or model-building btw, drawing, sculpting, 3D modeling, anything creative/crafty sped up a little is the idea here!
Cross-posts also found: here in [email protected] and here in [email protected]
Archaeology exploration videos
I recently started watching videos on YouTube of a guy (The Trek Planner) who searches Google maps for what looks like ancient structures, then hikes out to them and sometimes flies his drone around them. Lots of very cool footage, and I’d love to see more videos with similar content.
What I like about his videos:
Unique content showing archaeological remains that have little or no other media presence, either through other YouTube channels or documentaries
Genuine excitement for going out and filming things to show people, doesn’t come off as a content mill
Emphasis around being respectful and not touching or harming any ancient remains
What I’d like more of in similar videos:
More advanced archaeological, historical, anthropological, geological, etc knowledge. Not necessarily someone with a degree but at least a knowledgeable amateur
Maybe somewhere outside the southwest? But anywhere is good
Similar but not quite what I’m looking for YouTube channels that I also enjoy
Other films with a similar pace and length to Asteroid City?
Recently watched this and was pleasantly surprised that it didn't overstay its welcome, but I also found the pace sort of transfixing. The pace was neither overwhelming nor felt overly rushed, it simply felt...Right.
So I guess another way to put it might be, what other movies are well-paced and not too long?
Songs that sound like Paramore - Still into you?
I really like the upbeat sound of the song, and its theme of love. What other good love songs are like it in those terms?
Thanks for reading!
Bands like Borknagar?
When it comes to metal, I usually listen to power metal and traditional heavy metal. Ages ago, Amazon had a promotion where you could buy certain albums for $0.01, so I went through and took a chance on some albums and bands I had never heard of. Of all the albums I got, Borknagar's Winter Thrice was far and away my favorite, and I dove into Borknagar's entire discography.
I love the harsh vocals with the melodic choruses, especially combined with the subject matter of nature. I was wondering if anyone out there has any suggestions for similar bands to check out. The only similar thing I can think of is Gojira's From Mars to Sirus, which is also a great album.