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renwillis , to Nintendo
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NEXT UP! Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout! — It’s alchemy craftin’ time!!!

(60% off in the eshop)

renwillis , to Video Games
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While I have been enjoying my time with Octopath Traveler 2, after 50 hours and 4 of the 8 stories completed, I think it's time for an Octo-break.

For now, I'm content with Octopath Traveler 2 Part 1: The Scholar, The Hunter, The Thief, & The Cleric.

Part 2: The Warrior, The Merchant, The Dancer, & The Apothecary will need to wait for another day.

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be me.
see game with female protagonist.
get excited!
finally get away from the sausage fest.
see npc in game.
sigh.

metin , to Microsoft Windows
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In 1994, our puzzle game Clockwiser was released for Amiga (OCS and AGA), CD32 console, MS-DOS and Windows 3.1.

This is the 4-channel music our composer Ramon Braumuller made for a demo version that was included on magazine cover disks.

The tune is 109 kilobytes, including digitized instruments.

Download Clockwiser for free here:
https://archive.org/details/ClockwiserAmiga

For more music and info, check the hashtag.

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In 1994, our puzzle game Clockwiser was released for Amiga (OCS and AGA), CD32 console, MS-DOS and Windows 3.1.

This is the title sequence tune by our composer Ramon Braumuller, created with our own Digital Mugician Amiga music editor, published by the British Thalamus in 1990.

Download Clockwiser for free here:
https://archive.org/details/ClockwiserAmiga

For more music and info, check the hashtag.

metin OP ,
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In 1994, our puzzle game Clockwiser was released for Amiga, CD32 console, MS-DOS and Windows 3.1.

This is the first 4-channel in-game tune our composer Ramon Braumuller made.

We wanted the music to be calming, as there's time-based pressure to solve the puzzles.

Download Clockwiser here:
https://archive.org/details/ClockwiserAmiga

For more music and info, check the thread and hashtag.

metin OP ,
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In 1994, our puzzle game Clockwiser was released for Amiga, CD32 console, MS-DOS and Windows 3.1.

This is the second 4-channel in-game tune our composer Ramon Braumuller made.

We wanted the music to be relaxing, as there's time-based pressure to solve the puzzles.

Download Clockwiser here:
https://archive.org/details/ClockwiserAmiga

For more music and info, check the thread and hashtag.

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  • renwillis , to JRPG
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    Tough fight! But Temenos's final chapter is finished.

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    renwillis , to Gaming
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    renwillis , to Gaming
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    Throne's story and final boss, complete! Super weird "twist" and story conclusion. Not great imo. Oh well. Moving on!!

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    youronlyone , to Games
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    Hi,

    Title of these two :

    1. 8086 DOS game where you deliver mugs of beer to customers. You place the mugs on a moving “table”, and there are 5(?) rows of it. The mugs move from left-to-right.
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    youronlyone OP ,
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    1. You are a train operator, and you look at a large screen where you can decide which rails to switch, so a train can reach its destination. Also, an 8086 DOS game.

    Thank you!

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    renwillis , to Gaming
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    Dragon Quest XIs fans?
    Going to try the demo.

    renwillis , to JRPG
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    renwillis , to Video Games
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    How it started.
    How it happened.
    How it ended.
    RIP “Father”

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    renwillis , to JRPG
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    renwillis , to Nintendo
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    Oh no! The action RPG NieR:Automata is like 40% off on Switch.

    TEMMMMMMMPTIIIIIIIIINNNGGG!

    :ablobcatgooglymlemjumping:

    https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/nier-automata-the-end-of-yorha-edition-switch/

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    renwillis , to Gaming
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    A productive night on 2! Finished a couple chapters, did some road tripping between towns (aka grinding), leveled up weapons and secondary job classes! Ready for another Ochette chapter!

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    FediGarden , to Anime Boys
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    Sakurajima.moe is an inclusive Glitch Mastodon server for fans and content creators interested in Japanese anime, manga, games etc. The server is highly moderated to provide a safe, non-toxic environment.

    :Fediverse: https://sakurajima.moe

    Find out more at https://sakurajima.moe/about or contact the admin @sakurajima

    renwillis , to Video Games
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    Boss fights in video games are wild. It's like, "Hey, you know how in school we learn stuff then we are forced to take exams to show we learned it and everyone hated it? What if we made Every. Single. Video game do that?"

    Game designers: "Son of a bitch, I'm in!"

    vazub , to Games
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    I was initially really hyped for the game. But after Thomas Mahler's post (Moon Studios CEO), where he explicitly opted for helping russians get the game with a cynic "don't care about politics" remark, thus openly mocking the suffering of Ukrainians - I won't be spending my money on it, and suggest whoever supports our cause should do the same.

    chepycou , to Linux in I've never played games. Suggest a couple of addictive games I can play on Linux
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    @TwinTusks How does it go ? Is it that you get overrun by a larger army ? Or you have trouble maintaining your economy ?

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