

Clicked to ask if you crossposted to discounted game communities, was pleased to see I didn’t actually need to ask because you have already done that.
yet another Elevator7009 alt, now to mod !automationgames@lemmy.zip
Clicked to ask if you crossposted to discounted game communities, was pleased to see I didn’t actually need to ask because you have already done that.
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Trying the demo to see if this stays on my wishlist or gets unceremoniously booted.
Graphics appeal in a… “sciencey” way I guess? I like them, but I’m not sure how to describe what about them is tickling my brain in the right way.
Tutorial:
Welcome Unit Gr0_P1uS. Let’s run a test protocol on your sensors. Try adjusting your camera:
(and then it lists camera controls for me)
I guess I’m a computer lol. Oddly charmed by this.
I made a big mistake already by placing things in the wrong rotation, and wasn’t sure how to remove them or rotate them again, and the game sure did not tell me, so I just started the tutorial all over.
Controls say I can use T to mirror when I’m putting stuff down. My T key is functioning but T does not seem to actually do anything. Maybe that’s for things I unlock later? Will report it if I go through the whole demo and it still appears to do nothing. It works on the Harvester Pad, so maybe the other things were just symmetrical enough for me to not notice anything.
This might just be a “me and my small display and the fact most people don’t actively prefer smaller screens to bigger ones” problem but tutorial text is great and legible normally, but after completing a tutorial the colored text shows up sooooo badly. Went and reported that.
Some of the tutorial had me a bit confused for a few seconds, not sure what to do, but I figured it out. But overall I feel too stupid for video game tutorials nowadays, so YMMV.
After the tutorial is a little picture of tubes with “GOOD SPAGHETTI” written in it.
The GNN doesn’t appreciate inefficient design, don’t make a mess.
Definitely a playful jab at spaghetti factories, appreciated. Although the picture is a bit confusing to me, my assumption is that because “GOOD” and “SPAGHETTI” are separated there would be an example of good organization near GOOD and bad near SPAGHETTI, and instead it’s just tubes with the phrase GOOD SPAGHETTI.
Game seems fascinating and fun enough (especially configuring/entering the Cutter module!) for me to excuse the problems I did have, but I am not too good at describing them. It stays on my wishlist!
I was going to post this here today, you beat me to it! Thanks for posting here :)
No, I mean a single game that is intended to be run while cycling, not the game + a separate cycling app. Think Pokémon GO but with this game and cycling instead of walking.
Clicked hoping for train game, instead found horror biking game.
Pedal through the fog, but never look back.Trapped in a constantly shifting horror, you must ride, conserve your phone’s battery, and decode cryptic messages to escape. Explore, survive, uncover the truth.
—Steam description, link here.
I remember there being some game on iPhone with a title like “Zombies, run!” where they somehow locked progress behind real-life running—that was the whole point of the game, to get you to work out in real life. I think it’d be cool if: if this game succeeds, if a spinoff or adaptation where your progress is locked behind real-world biking was released.
I love when game developers think of unintended things players might do and implement responses accordingly. Warning for TVTropes link.
then explode a series of bombs across them
Have not played The Sims in a hot minute, is this a mod? I don’t remember being able to do this.
I get the tone is jokey but I wasn’t sure if that was a hypothetical alternate universe proposition with a different Will Wright, or something that happened in real life, so I looked up the wildfire thing.
Wright’s house was caught in the Oakland Hills firestorm.
Rebuilding his life, and having to reacquire so many of his basic possessions, fed into the idea for The Sims.
Yep, real life and not just hypothetical, ouch.
Windows 11 -> Linux just for gaming and I am satisfied!
However, I also do not play things with big graphics requirements, kernel-level anticheat, and I do not have any fancy GPUs like Nvidia that make things incompatible. I transitioned on a laptop. So YMMV.
Played this on iPhone awhile back before I learned automation was a genre, seems to have received lots of substantial updates since then. I should pick it back up again. Now available for both mobile and Steam, curious to see how they are different and once I find out I’ll probably edit the post body with that information.
+1 for nice graphics.
were the big yellow skips (don’t know what Americans call them)
American here! I was reading your first comment, and I was mildly curious what a “skip” is. I guessed “school bus” and oh wow was I wrong. But hey, still a (probably?) public-funded vehicle that’s bigger than a normal car and thus something my 5-year old self thought would be fun to drive.
Differences in uses of the English language in primarily English-speaking countries are always fun, I 100% agree with your point about clarifying. Thanks for explaining nicely to the person above :) I’ve seen a glut of people just being nasty on Lemmy recently so I’m especially happy to see people interacting civilly when some would have gone on an insult spree.
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There’s a wonderful contrarian-but-is-it-really-considering-it’s-making-the-lawful-choice delight in trying to follow the rules in a game about breaking rules.
No-commentary video of someone just driving in GTA trying to follow the rules of the road. I’m usually really not a video person, but just watching this feels nice somehow.
For my previous posts, like this one on Gunfire Reborn, I went to the “Create a post” form and used the “upload picture” button on the toolbar of the main body text field.
Works perfectly. Cannot figure out why I had trouble getting several images in one post, even though I’ve used this exact tool in the past before. Thanks for helping!
Premise of that game is making me ask: have you played Ghost Trick before?
Wow, nice writeup!
I’ll admit I’m disappointed that jazz music is not prominent enough in the game to get mentioned. I clicked on this post because of the jazz in jazzstronauts.
How did you get all the images at once, upload beforehand (whether to Lemmy or somewhere else offsite) and that is how you have a link? Repeated editing so Lemmy accepts each new image upload?
I gave Mindustry a shot and faded out at the tower defense bit of the tutorial. I do like !automationgames@lemmy.zip even though tower defense is not my thing, so I’m wondering: how do you manage to forget enemies and just make it a logistics game?
This is such a cool idea. Nudging a few things around and trying to see what ripple effects they have…
Just checked the links, since you said you did not crosspost.
It’ll say it was crossposted if it is the same link, even if someone else posted it and it was years ago. This is not perfect of course, sometimes I have posted the same link in three relevant communities and you would think each post would have two links: one for each other community, but each post only has one link.