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Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms - (2018 game) logo

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(on Wikipedia)
on Steam
on Epic Games
https://www.codenameentertainment.com/?page=idle_champions

An idle game with characters and equipment. I guess.

Designed to ruin your eyesight? Might have potential if I could actually keep progression. My first of this sort, but it still seems like shit.



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Mages of Mystralia - (2017 game) logo

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(on Wikipedia)
https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/p/mages-of-mystralia
https://store.steampowered.com/app/529660/Mages_of_Mystralia/

A cute fixed-but-moving camera spell casting action game.

Has some hope, but ultimately has too many buttons and the gameplay is rough and annoying.



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Vampire Survivors - (2022 game) image

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(on Wikipedia)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1794680/Vampire_Survivors/

A fancy knockoff of Smash TV.

Exciting and confusing for a bit of fun. Has no victory condition; after some time you are guaranteed to die. Worth a look.



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Lost Castle - (2016 game) loading screen

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https://www.neondoctrine.com/games/lost-castle/

A basic side-scrolling beat ’em up.

Fair.



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Borderlands 2 text 1

Entertainment > Games > Borderlands – (2009 game) >

(on Wikipedia)
https://web.archive.org/web/20150929062031/http://www.borderlands2.com:80/

I have nothing but positive things to say about this game. Except for the negative things.

I haven’t done a proper review, and might bother some time later.



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Minecraft - SmallLogo.altform-lightunplated_targetsize-256

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(on Wikipedia)
https://www.minecraft.net/en-us

A procedurally generated survival game with shitty graphics, which became popular because it was first-to-market and took advantage of nostalgia.

Unfortunately, Minecraft was never completed and the author fucked off with the money to make another game. Even with extraordinary success, the author didn’t make good on promises and the game was never finished. (It would later be “finished” by having a recipe book concept and an “end”; neither of which are any good.)

I loved this game, and even bought it twice to support the developer, but because it was Java it would bring a computer to its knees. Being sold out to Microsoft (for their upcoming virtual reality stuff I’d bet) was bafflingly insulting.

I would try it again years later, and it hasn’t had basic improvements.



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