In celebration of the amazing reception of ANIMAL WELL, we're giving away 10 keys here!
Winners will be announced on monday 5/27, and will receive one key for the platform of their choice (DMs must be open)
🐰🏆to enter, like & retweet with #ANIMALWELL
In celebration of the amazing reception of ANIMAL WELL, we're giving away 10 keys here!
Winners will be announced on monday 5/27, and will receive one key for the platform of their choice (DMs must be open)
🐰🏆to enter, like & retweet with #ANIMALWELL
If anything I’ve said about this game sounds even remotely interesting to you, go play Iron Lung, and support @DUSKdev by checking out some of his other games too.
I just played “Iron lung” for the first time, and it was an amazing game. If you haven’t heard of it, I highly recommend a blind playthrough.
It’s an incredibly eerie game that is somehow simultaneously constantly paranoid, and relaxing to play.
There is no game quite like Iron Lung. Many modern games are all bark and no bite, but iron lung shows that you don’t need fancy graphics, a high budget, or dozens of hours of gameplay to make an unforgettable experience.
I had a really weird dream last night, and one of the things that happened was that @EndWokeness made a tweet about me basically calling me a soyboy cuck, and I felt really validated
I’d love to see weird time signatures, swing beats, and other stuff, but for most rhythm games, raising the difficulty usually just means a higher tempo or obscuring the visuals
I love rhythm games, specifically the more audio cue based ones, like rhythm heaven and melatonin. My problem with them, though is that they don’t really explore the more difficult side of music theory.
Playing Skyrim for the very first time. Probably gonna be ruined for me because of how good totk reinvented open world games. This is also my first western rpg.