Apeman42
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Very few of them are connected, none of the main numbered ones directly to each other, so you can really start anywhere.
Do you think you’re more interested in the older sprite games, the newer 3D ones, or both?
Strictly turn-based, or closer to real-time?
Any story themes you might be drawn to?
Jerboa, set to list view in the top right menu is super close, IMO.
Best thing I’ve seen for this kind of search so far:
https://lemmyverse.net/communities
Click the filter instances button, deselect all, select just the instance you want to see communities from.
If you also set your home instance as lemmy.world in the upper right, then it will make the links for all the communities open within lemmy.world so you can subscribe to them from there.
In the upper right of that page, there’s a little button that looks like a house. If you click on it, it should prompt you to select your home instance. After you do that, it should make the links to all the communities you see listed on that page open within lemmy.world like https://lemmy.world/c/python@programming.dev for example
As a center-brownie lover, the amount of edges on this makes me sad.
If you have Netflix, watch some Alien TV.
It’s technically a kid’s cartoon, but I fucking LOVED it on acid a while back. Amazing animated slapstick over IRL backgrounds.
Here’s a trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJQ3uz5dqXM
Does Transmetropolitan count if it was released as a comic first? I read it as three big books.
Anyway it’s fantastic but also a bit hard to describe. The most I can say to draw you in is that it’s a cyberpunk dystopia and the main character, Spider Jerusalem, is a Hunter S Thompson expy. He has a sonic gun that makes you shit yourself.
Spam in the place where I live (Ham and Pork)
Think about nutrition, wonder what’s inside it
Spam in my lunchbox at work (it’s the best)
Really makes a darned good sandwich anyway you slice it at all