dreamcore95idle.exe
Creator's Description: CAN YOU ESCAPE YOUR DREAMS?
Le leggere ciocche di memoria si mescolano a gocce di sogni.
The flowing strands of memory mix with droplets of dreams.
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Developer: Atovange
Engine: Godot
Price: Free/ Name your price
Download: Itch.io
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All I'm saying is that, if Id Software could put a decent singleplayer mode into Quake III in the '90s, there is no excuse for modern multiplayer-only games to not do something similar.
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Lethal company singleplayer is quite something. Of course, the game is not designed for it, but there are a few factors in place that at least make it fair. And not gonnay lie, with how many cheaters, griefers, DCers and general unpleasant people are found in oublic lobbies, when my friends don't have time to play, I've warmed up more and more to playing LC singleplayer.
So here's a little rundown of my experience playing Singleplayer/maybe guide on how to enjoy it.
First off, if your biggest annoyance with singleplayer is losing all your stuff just from dying once, then learn to save scum. I think most people already know this, but if you quit the game after you die and before the ship flying away cutscene ends, you'll be reset to how the state was before you died. You can also go into your game files and backup your game files if you want that (which is also useful incase you play public lobbues because griefers love to ruin your safe file).
Personally I like to setup my own rules, and use a lives system. So every moon I get one extra life, so if I die once then I play the second time extra careful because if I die again I won't be allowed to save scum. Or maybe instead of making you lose all your stuff, you buy useless things with your money as punishment. There may be mods for it too, though I haven't looked into it (and I suggest using mods in general as many are so awesome).
All this depends on your outlook on the game. If you like a hardcore challenge, then obviously go for it, I just feel like many people may prefer it differently. Anyway, enough about the setup. Now I will start talking about my personal experience.
Personally, my biggest problem with singleplayer is simply how it is near impossible to bring back all the stuff you find to the ship. With the new update, I finally started trying singleplayer more because I thought the van allows you to take all your items back, so I woukd save up for the vsn, but honestly, the van can be really hit or miss depending on the map, and after trying and failing to use it consistantly for a ehile (though I still love it), I still kept playing singleplayer, trying to find other ways to make money consistantly.
And again, this might be obvious to others, but in my experience, it was a real big revelation. Using the jetpack. Instead of saving up for the van, I save up for the jetpack, selling all my loot instead of just up to quota.
So my usual singleplayer runs go like this: I go to Assurance because it has a very fast rollout and consistant loot, and thumpers are rare (I hate thumpers), do this three times, and once it's time to sell I tend to have enough for a jetpack.
Then I usually just go to whatever map I'm in the mood for, as now all of them have a fast rollout due to the jetpack. My faves are Vow, Adamance, March (because I can go straight to each of the three fire exits, and take loot that are near the ecits themselves), and even Embrion. As soon as I find a two handed item, I go back and bring it to the ship immediately because it's early in the day and jetpacks can't carry two handed items, and once monsters spawn I don't wanna have to bring back my big loot on foot. Then I just focus on small items.
On the next quota, I have a lot of money again, and honestly, mx go-to moon atm is Dine. Easy with a jetpack to get around, and it has lots of butlers. Like a ridiculous amount. Which you'd think is bad, considering butlers' only counterplay is staying together. But he is nerfed in singleplayer, only needing two (!) hits to kill. And once you kill one, you get a knife. Which is nice to sell, lightweight, as well as doing good damage, and instakilling any butlers you meet from then on.
So yeah, that's why Dine is currently my favourite moon.
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The Horizon games let you play as a female!
Platforms: PlayStation
Playable Female Character: Alloy
Female Combat: Expansive, to be specified
Genres: Science fiction, action role-playing
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PLAY IT HERE: https://nyktv.itch.io/you-did-a-bad-thing-nyk-3
From the Itch.io;
"Our titular pup has finally made it to Heaven!
Rumors tell that somewhere in Heaven lies a portal which takes you back to the living world!
Can nyk jump, climb, & soar through all 7? levels of Heaven?!
That all depends on your skill in!!:
YOU DID A BAD THING NYK 3: ALL DOG'S
Features:
-The final part of the Retro 2D Platforming trilogy!
-107 Collectables!
-Graphics/Music/Writing by nykTV!
-7? 'NES-Style' Levels of Heaven!
-New Characters! "
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American Arcadia is Biting Social Satire | Video Game Review
Now and then comes a narrative game that will glue me to the screen. 2023 has been excellent at offering me those, and all of them different experiences: from the survival narrative of The Pale Beyond to the fantastic saga of Baldur’s Gate 3 to the metanarrative mind-bending horror of Alan Wake 2, I’ve played through more unforgettable narrative experiences in the last half year than across the…
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