

Other ones to try if you haven’t yet are Ender Lillies and Ender Magnolia.


Other ones to try if you haven’t yet are Ender Lillies and Ender Magnolia.


I played and loved both of those games.


I think I’ll look to see if there’s a mod to make it more tolerable. I don’t need/want it to be much easier, I just want at least one more health point, or 50% faster silk gain or something.


Started Silksong finally. I loved Hollow Knight, and I don’t remember that one being especially difficult. But this one? I dunno, maybe I don’t have as much patience as I did 10 years ago, or maybe it’s because my hands keep going numb when playing on Steam Deck, but so far I feel like the frustration is outweighing the fun. The biggest issue for me is a combination of the amount of time that you’re immobile while healing coupled with the fact that getting hit during that time causes you to loose the silk without healing.


Not something I have trouble with spelling, but a common typo I noticed I make is spelling “check” with a ‘h’ instead of the ‘k’ for some reason.


They’d be more likely to bribe lawmakers to somehow make it mandatory to use them.
Those are impressive shots.
Every time I have a dream where I have something like delicious food or a pile of candy or anything else I would very much enjoy, in the dream I always decide to save it for later and then I just wake up. Can’t even get imaginary enjoyment.
Oh I forgot about that one. Yeah that’s worth playing too. It’s been so long since I played that. I think I should play it again soon.
They’re alright.


“Ugh. How much longer is this fuckin’ song?”



I missed that question earlier. I generally go for health + speed + physical strength, but put a few points on each of the other attributes too.


I’m playing Withering Rooms again. It’s such a work of art.


There’s one of the Ten Commandments about it.
You might like this: https://learngitbranching.js.org/
I thought it was kinda fun.
The part I noticed is how not a single one of them are trying to create a world where people don’t need to work for money in order to live.
Getting repeatedly burned by soulless multibillion dollar comanies tends to do that to a person.