

yet another Elevator7009 alt, now to mod [email protected]
Was pretty fun for me, cute and short.
Oh hey, nice to find you on a different corner of Lemmy! Thanks for the in-depth review, we need more OC on Lemmy like this. I'll probably check it out because of you.
Might want to crosspost to [email protected] and the much more active [email protected] which has also decided to include puzzle games, despite its name.
Something about it seems just so weirdly self-promotional, instead of "normal" engagement with the community. I never pay attention to usernames but I have noticed this kind of content from the guy on this community several times, and just checked his posts and it's all YouTube promotion (although I admit the ones mentioning "Dani" might not be his, not 100% sure). No regular engagement with the community as just another gamer. I suspect that's why the community does not seem to generally like these posts. It is why I certainly don't. The vibes I get from the posts are way less "hey I am a game dev, I'd love some feedback on my game!" and more "SMASH that subscribe button" but from an English language learner who has not learned the tricks of clickbait titles and the ways people grow those channels, so instead we get these constant posts for their YouTube on Lemmy. Of course, my judgment could be off, I'm certainly not actually clicking the videos to confirm whether my suspicions are right or wrong. For all I know that video has a misleading title and is a tutorial on how to paint a ceiling.
However, it is on topic and I don't make the rules, and there's something to be said for unpopular stuff still being allowed. I'd personally want this gone as the self-promotion type of spam but hey, not my community, and I could have judged them wrong.
I had no idea we did that! This link should let you open it.
That's fine, a lot of people do the same thing. Still a life simulation game. Thanks for remembering this community!
I guess there are two ways to play Tiny Garden: You can go into it and try to make the most beautiful garden with the items that unlock for you. This will give you many hours of laid-back gardening fun.
You can approach this game by planting your garden strategically, trying to unlock the next plant and find the new combination that adds new kinds of goals. I am firmly in the last category and truly love it.
The reviewer is just like me and I'm so here for that. The fact you garden in some bauble and get letters from its previous owners that form the narrative… also sounds interesting. Gardening is super not my thing but the game sounds cool enough to make me check it out anyways.
More game genre communities https://lemmy.zip/post/36589987
This isn't going to attract political comments like flies, no siree.
Game concept sounds fun though.
Thank you! Now that I think of it I probably should have just said "I can't see the image" instead of uploading an image of the "can't see image" icon...
Unciv, an open-source 4X game inspired by the Civilization series
An open-source reimplementation of the most famous civilization-building game ever - fast, small, no ads, free forever!
Build your civilization, research technologies, expand your cities and defeat your foes!
Both Unciv and Freeciv are games inspired by the civilization series. Freeciv is basing it gameplay on older game of civilization series like civilization II and Unciv on the newer games like civilization VI.
Unciv, an open-source 4X game inspired by the Civilization series
An open-source reimplementation of the most famous civilization-building game ever - fast, small, no ads, free forever!
Build your civilization, research technologies, expand your cities and defeat your foes!
Both Unciv and Freeciv are games inspired by the civilization series. Freeciv is basing it gameplay on older game of civilization series like civilization II and Unciv on the newer games like civilization VI.
Thanks!
Interestingly enough, raw lemmy.zip in browser, no apps. However if I open this post on ani.social I can see the image. Regrettably, I didn't remember that as a solution to my problem until just now. (Also, hi, fellow ani.social user, this is just my .zip alt!)
I uploaded an image of the default Lemmy image that shows up when you cannot see an image.
(people who have an image, what am I missing out on?)
Adorable graphics. A few people are having trouble with the controls according to the reviews.
Oh, Steam. You and your "Similar to games you've played." Just because this game has the Simulation tag does not mean it is anything like American Truck Simulator.
Interesting they tagged themselves Cozy. Fits with cute graphics, but I wonder if this is going to be like the optimistic and idealized version of what HR is. I have a feeling most people will reject this as Cozy because it doesn't seem to be tongue-in-cheek evil, and a lot of people have enough bad experiences with HR that it might make them feel less cozy and more like they're playing as the bad guys, but it's being painted as unironic good guys. Then again, I really will have no idea how they are actually portraying HR until more reviews come out, or I buy Early Access which I have a personal rule against doing. Simply because of this ambiguity I'm not going to crosspost to [email protected] when I normally would.
Abuse 2025, a modern port of the side-scrolling action platformer from 1995/1996 about a genetic experiment gone wrong
Abuse 2025 is a modern port of the original game from 1995/1996, updated to run on modern systems and with new features like high-resolution graphics, controller support, and more. - apancik/Abuse_...
UNBEATABLE - Demo Announcement Trailer | Anime Rhythm Adventure
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takes place in a world where music is illegal, apparently
playing an instrument in real life
Trombone Champ? Linked you to their site because they have a lot of links for different platforms. Not sure how much of a game Synthesia is meant to be vs a piano tutorial (I will give them that their URL is synthesiagame) but figured I ought to give that a mention too. Rhythm Hell is short but free for PC, and got picked up a lot by the YouTube algorithm if you watched a lot of music stuff aimed at a musician audience.
Not a rhythm game person at all despite being a musician, but some come to my attention anyways and if they do, I don't mind trying to help small niche communities on Lemmy. Thanks for running this community and trying your best, I am in a similar position with [email protected] and [email protected]. I am not an expert for any genre I mod, but hey, someone has to do it. I'd gladly cede power to an expert, but they are not here yet, so I'll do for now.
I did enjoy Symphonica for iOS, mostly rhythm game with visual novel-style interludes but they took it off the App Store. There is a YouTube channel surrounding trying to preserve it.
Probably would have tried to romance Demetrius if he was a single option, but I would not want to break up his happy relationship with Robin.
I have not played this game but someone at [email protected] might be able to help you.
Ouch. The reviews got a lot worse. Game not explaining things well, inability to pause combined with text-heavy, no save button or information on what saves… also drama over how devs receive criticism that I did not actually investigate to see if they actually cannot take criticism and just silence dissent, or not.
look what you made me do
you made me seek out transport fever 2 on steam, post about it in [email protected], and buy it
Transport Fever 2 and its deluxe edition at historical lowest price (75% off for both)
The classic transport simulation genre has a new gold standard with Transport Fever 2. Discover a whole new world by navigating transport routes through land, water and air. May progress and prosperity find their way!
$47.99 -> $11.99 for Deluxe Edition, $39.99 -> $9.99 for regular. Both offers end April 28.
Information on historical lows sourced from https://isthereanydeal.com/game/transport-fever-2/info and https://isthereanydeal.com/game/transport-fever-2-deluxe-edition/info
Difference between deluxe and regular according to a 2023 announcement from the devs:
3 exclusive handcrafted maps with scenarios across all landscape types to challenge your skills 6 new and exclusive historical vehicles to play with:
- Hong Kong Meridian Ferry
- McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30
- British High Speed Train HST ”Inter-City 125”
- Kenworth K100E, Citroën U55 Currus Cityrama
- Toyama Chihou Railway 8000 Series Tram
3 surprising new animals for the three landscape types: wolf, puma and tropical fishes
2 new in-game soundtracks from the two prequels Train Fever and Transport Fever
Those who already own Trans
I really like [email protected], which is available on Android and has controller support. High quality open world game with platforming aimed at women, and I'm really not used to seeing "high quality" and "aimed at women" together in gaming spaces as a woman who played a lot of low-quality girly games on the Nintendo DS back in the day. Warning that it is a gacha game. You can progress without being pressured to spend money, I certainly did not feel pressured to spend and still cleared endgame content, but you can spend money to speed up time-gated things and, of course, for pulls for outfits (it is a dress-up game). So if she is susceptible to those monetization strategies or morally opposed, no go.
I wish I had more recommendations but I am neither an Android user nor a controller user, so this is the only one I know that hits both requirements. I can look at the Google Play store but I have no idea how to tell from there if a game has controller support or not.
An advanced access special edition bonus became an advanced access every edition bonus. Whoops.
Cozy video games can quell stress and anxiety: featuring a tiny browser cozy game to play as you read
Explore a charming town, meet quirky villagers, and take in the cozy vibes!
Wild how stuff like this often gets posted to [email protected] but not to here. Crossposting to try to change that.
Node Math, a numbers factory idle game
Node Math is a simple, idle-factory game about combining numbers with math operators, unlocking new stuff, and making money go brrr!
Video game genre communities on the Threadiverse
List more in the comments! I'll add them if they are a community for a video game genre, and have had at least one post in the last month. Crossposted to [email protected] here.
Video game genre communities on the Threadiverse
List more in the comments! I'll add them if they are a community for a video game genre, and have had at least one post in the last month. Crossposted to [email protected] here.
Heroine's Quest: The Herald of Ragnarok, a free adventure/RPG
Also on Steam.
Space Chef, a restaurant manager/light survival RPG/life sim, releases Steam demo
Hunt, cook, and deliver cosmic cuisine using ingredients from across the galaxy to become the greatest chef in the Horseshoe Nebula. Explore alien worlds teeming with (edible) life, win the hearts of your customers, and thwart the rise of an evil interstellar burger chain.
What do you think of the 12 new subclasses being added?
Was wild seeing this get posted about at [email protected] but not the actual dedicated BG3 community. Here's the site that was linked in the post.
3D Christmas game where you're an elf, at least one room was mostly blue
Platform(s): web browser, maybe Flash?
Genre: I forget. Possibly an adventure game?
Estimated year of release: I don't have any idea on a release year, for all I know it was made in 1996 and survived till 2009! All I know is I played it somewhere between 2005–2009, giving 2009 as a hard upper bound on release year.
Graphics/art style: 3D cartoonish
Notable characters: Playable character was a Christmas elf, I think with blonde hair. Red and green outfit. Cannot remember the elf's gender. I remember no other characters.
Notable gameplay mechanics: If I recall correctly you could walk between rooms and probably needed to find some object or other.
Other details: Spent a lot of time on sites like www.santafun.net, might have existed on some site whose name was some permutation of the words "santa" "christmas" "fun" "games".
The Great Villainess: Strategy of Lily, where you lead a rebellion, can ally with defeated commanders or kill them, and spread propaganda with your Streaming Airship
The Great Villainess: Strategy of Lily is a turn-based stratergy game. The villainess Scarlet, deceived and falsely accused of killing of the King, becomes the first streamer. Through this, she uses manipulates and diversion to rebel against the vast military force of the Imperial Kingdom.
The Great Villainess: Strategy of Lily, where you lead a rebellion, can ally with defeated commanders or kill them, and spread propaganda with your Streaming Airship
The Great Villainess: Strategy of Lily is a turn-based stratergy game. The villainess Scarlet, deceived and falsely accused of killing of the King, becomes the first streamer. Through this, she uses manipulates and diversion to rebel against the vast military force of the Imperial Kingdom.
What Pokémon did you not care about at first that grew on you later on?
Blueprint Tycoon, with employees, trade routes, and a need for efficiency
Build your settlement, gather goods, ensure maximum efficiency and make a profit!
Tip of My Joystick: a new Lemmy community for finding a game whose name you can't remember
Not my community, but I figured it might be of interest to gamers here. Post stolen right off of [email protected].
This community is to find that game you can’t remember. Like it’s on the tip of your tongue.
Do you remember something about a game, but can’t find the title? Do you want to finally know what it is? Post here and maybe someone can help.
Come to find your game, or help others find theirs!
fun tool to figure out your favorite (and 2nd favorite, 3rd favorite, and so on) Pokémon
I know who my top three are, but that is it, so this is still useful for me.
Feel free to post what you get in the comments!