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“Post-Balance” Cogmind Item Expansion

Grid Sage Games

” essentially implies “after core stuff is done,” so we’re clearly at an appropriate junction to do this :) (regardless of versioning systems and the fact that in reality Cogmind is already far beyond what most people would consider 1.0…) It’s about 800 lines long :P Here “post-1.0”

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Full UI Upscaling, Part 5: Completion and Demos

Grid Sage Games

Those mockups are now a reality, fully implemented more or less as described, and in the time since I’ve even gone further down that path and implemented the so-called “Phase 4” UI with its greater number of modal windows. The line count and duration can be controlled via advanced.cfg options.

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Why Marvel Snap became a hit and for how long will it remain one?

Deconstructor of Fun

Regarding cards, one big thing missing is card tags or types (like Avenger, Symbiote…) which would be great to create gameplay synergies (“+2 to all Avengers”) and link them to out-of-gameplay systems (“Play with a Symbiote”). In reality, this may happen two or three times over the progression through the ranks.

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App Store’s NFT Guidelines: Imminent peril or entry ticket for blockchain games?

Deconstructor of Fun

The rules regarding IAP methods are now the following: Apps may not use their own mechanisms to unlock content or functionality, such as license keys, augmented reality markers, QR codes, cryptocurrencies and cryptocurrency wallets, etc. It’s tempting to treat these updates as a way of Apple saying “Death to blockchain games!”.

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“We’ll Always Have Tom Paris:” A Jeffries Tube Odyssey

Game Industry News

How much do we know about the people behind the user tags with whom we interact on Discord? In reality, we do not know as much as we think. Just how well do we know the coworker in the cubicle next to us, even though we share meals and office gossip? Lastly, the Nexus is certainly a reference to Kirk and the events of Generations.

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Zugzwang as a pole dance upward unto heaven

Radiator Blog

It's kind of like a sci-fi laser tag arena, but for gay sex. I wanted to reflect the cognitive reality of cruising: tracking and remembering people as they pass in and out of your vision. We can do more than painting the walls black and unplugging all the lights.

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