• spittingimage
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    11 months ago

    Non-Euclidean space is the only place to look for affordable housing these days.

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    11 months ago

    I went to non-Euclidian space and all I got was this lousy username.

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    11 months ago

    Responsible adults are boring and should live a little!

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      11 months ago

      Im quite sure hyperbolica is specifically non-euclidean space game but 4-d golf is euclidean with an extra dimension

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      Also check out hyperrogue if you get the chance. It’s a turn based top down game with a non-euclidean, procedural game board

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      11 months ago

      All of us? One small village of indomitable Gauls flat earthers still holds out against the invaders.

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    what if it’s not euclidean but only locally euclidean?

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    Jokes on you I play Hyperbolica.

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      There’s a general rule I have, that has few exceptions. For sci fi, if they touch time travel I get vaguely annoyed. It just becomes a lazy dues ex machina- like St:Voy’s year of hell arc. You know how they’re gonna fix it, you know it’s gonna just be waved away, and you know the entire plot arc is just not gonna matter.

      Non Euclidean space isn’t nearly that bad, usually.

      (Dr. Who is an obvious exception.)