This was the first one that came to my mind. I was like 17 when that game came out and it blew me away.
This was the first one that came to my mind. I was like 17 when that game came out and it blew me away.
Noises Off is one of the funniest things I’ve seen in my life. Loved every second of it.
I see you’ve never worked with SOAP services that have half a dozen or more namespaces.
I love the idea of that game. But in practice, I hate it.
Exploring the house is fun. And then the haunt usually ends up with a lopsided win. I can’t remember a time where the haunt didn’t feel like a forgone conclusion once revealed. Basically, I’ve never felt like I had any way to impact the outcome outside of potentially just throwing it.
Edit: in my mind, it’s less of a game and more of an experience or story generator.
I guarantee this game is nothing like that. It will be forgotten immediately.
I thought I’d be the only one mentioning this game. It’s completely desolate. Only machines. One day the floor beneath you is deleted. You fall into the void.
Edit: I’m hopelessly addicted to the game. I’ve already played it for 40 hours.
Breville (Sage in the UK).
They’re expensive, but they’re good, and they last.
I’ve owned: espresso machine, coffee grinder, automatic loose leaf tea maker, coffee maker, toaster oven, bigger toaster oven, waffle maker… I think that’s everything?
I’ve never regretted any of these purchases and never had one shit the bed. I did sell the tea maker and the smaller toaster oven, but I still have everything else. The coffee grinder I’ve had for over 10 years.
Why Kinoite over Aurora or Bluefin?
The Deck is what have me the confidence to move to Linux on desktop. I wouldn’t have switched if not for Valve.
From a metal tumbler so every time they get some it’s “slide, crunch, CLANK”.