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#video games

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A screenshot from three mobile games (or their ads) overlaid with "GET YOUR GAME ON" and "[MOBILE GAMES]". The rightmost image is a cat falling forever, the middle is a running game where the gates are the woman symbol and a rainbow, and the leftmost is from Choices wherein the dialogue reads "The real play of the game would be getting McRee and Hanzo to kiss...."

Hello, and welcome to another Wednesday! I've been dipping back into my gaming jar recently to pull some games at random, and among the multiplayer TTRPGs I don't have time for, I had a good time playing Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald, which is directed by William Pugh, who did The Stanley Parable, and that's all I'm going to tell you about it. I also very much enjoyed Tiny God: A Tiny Game of Two-Minute Mindfulness, which was lovely, actually. I don't even remember what the theme of my game was, but I do remember the experience being something like this iconic Tumblr post, so that's nice! If you backed the Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality three years ago, it should be in your library too, and Dr. Langeskov is free, so don't hesitate to dive in!

Israel's attacks on Palestine, including the invasion of Rafah, are still ongoing. If you have the funds to donate, Gaza Funds provides a new fundraising opportunity each time you reload the page. I've also been reading Palestine Feminist Collective lately, as well as Zainabb Hull's Crips for Palestine newsletter, which provide vital information and updates on the crisis as well as actions you can take to inform others and support Palestinians in need.

And here's what's been happening in mobile games!

Read more at sidequest.zone.



You already know I chose this for the siiiick box art. Look at that! Otherwise, games like The Krion Conquest are a blind spot for me. Since I'm not a big fan of Mega Man, I never realized how many games, such as this one, took a clear inspiration from the platform classic.

This NES adaptation has some quirky, if clunky, takes on the model, offering your powers at any time, through a menu. Mostly, you'll use a broom to guide your witch over pitfalls and occasionally fight a boss, but there's a little spark there! Get it? Spark?✨