astr-hal

thank you cohost

  • he/him but anything works honestly

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i like drawing ocs

18+


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neocities (work in progress)
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gosokkyu
@gosokkyu

Following last year's surprise hit, D3 Publisher and Monkeycraft are back with a sequel to their collection of real minigames based on the mobile-ad minigames that you wish you could play instead of the real game they purport to represent.

As far as I can tell, they're not offering a massive shakeup—you're still looking at 250 stages split across five minigames, with basic leaderboards, missions and a gacha for custom titles; only the minigames themselves are new—but again, this is a joke that only stretches so far. I do hope the minigames themselves are a little deeper, as some of 'em struggled to accommodate 50 stages without a lot of filler, but I guess we'll see.

I'd like to think the success of this game might give D3P the encouragement they need to make a more aggressive ploy towards more low-budget, off-centre digital games of the kind that once typified the Simple Series, but we'll probably just get another one of these every so often until the gimmick falls flat...

(out now on PC & Switch, will be out on PS4/5 whenever the store updates in your region)


TrashBoatDaGod
@TrashBoatDaGod

BABE!!!! WAKE UP SEQUEL TO PEAK JUST DROPPED.



Rph
@Rph
  • maybe a law that forces any customer electronics device to have a user-replaceable firmware?
  • maybe ability to install additional standards-defined storage in any device where storage is a thing the user has access to? (this could apply nicely to game consoles too) an m.2 port wouldn't harm the compactness or performance of the fancy new macs, and would make them much more usable. likewise, a microSD port wouldn't harm iPhones in any way.
  • maybe forcing user-replaceable batteries in every device ever

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