I'll add it to my wishlist and keep an eye out.
Berttheduck
I found it from some recommendations on Lemmy recently and I've been really enjoying it. Managed to unlock all the characters and beat the first boss with Huntress. It's a really great little rogue like I was surprised by how good the touch controls are.
I'm starting to get the hang of door ambushes and I'm still mostly chugging all the potions and reading all the scrolls I find.
Ooo, colour me intrigued. I loved the Dungeon keeper games back in the day. Are we talking spiritual successor or just invokes some of the same feelings?
I've spent so long on Noita, I love it and it treats me so badly. I'm really not very good at it. I've barely scratched the surface and largely stopped after I had a successful (basic no secrets) run. I still go back to nuke myself into oblivion every now and then. I do love setting everything on fire.
I finally finished my play through of Dragon Age Inquisition. The game is right on the limit of not respecting my time. Fortunately you can ignore a lot of the content with no real loss. Decent story though the ending was a bit anticlimactic and you need to play the dlc to get what your companions get up to after the game which would have felt real bad on release.
Tell me about it English is a bastardised language made up of so many different languages rules. Have you heard of Lee and Perrins Worcestershire sauce? It's pronounced wuster-shere.
Great sauce btw, real umami flavour and great on cheese on toast.
To help my American lemmings with pronunciation: Red-ing and Bark-shere.
It's a very good university too.
I'm playing it via an emulator and it's working nicely. I didn't realise there was a mobile port. Though I can see how it would work well for the touchscreen pretty easily.
I'm really digging advanced wars currently.
Seems to be free on Android. Thanks for the recommendation though, seems fun from my first run ☺️
I don't feel I've given them a pass. I feel like I've set boundaries where I can tolerate/ enjoy their presence without being subjected to their hateful or stupid beliefs. It was a difficult decision for me and I seriously considered not having a relationship with them at all for a long time. But I'd miss out on time with my baby nephew, my elderly gran and my siblings who all live near my parents (the main culprits) and I decided that the relationships were more important to me than winning an argument.
To continue your addict analogy, you might agree to hang out with your addict friend on the condition they come sober and don't take drugs whilst you're together. Rather than just saying you take drugs so we aren't friends now.
The world is rarely black and white.
Of course it would be rude not to.