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Nolando

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I haven’t played any yet, but I like the idea of it! I’d really like to give the Frostpunk and Monster Hunter World adaptations a go.

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Quick follow up: it’s available on their site now!

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I loved playing Lemmings when I would go to my grandparents’ house as a kid. We’d play that for a while then try to find our way through the mysterious world of DOS until we found a Scorched Earth like game hidden in some folder and played that.

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Memmy has been such a good experience in the short time it’s been around, and I hope it only gets better from here. Thanks dev team!

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Libby, the ebook reader app that is synced with my library card! It works quite well, and though I technically pay for my public library via taxes, the app is free and fantastic!

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Onirim is a fun experience, but I’d wait for a sale. You can get a lot more board game for $35. Aim for $20 or less. Game Nerdz and Amazon have it for $25 at the moment.

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I’m probably going against popular opinion here, but I think Badger isn’t bad. And as much as I love space and missions into space, I’m a bit tired of it for the moment.

Something invoking nature would be nice, whether that he something involving animals or natural community of some kind. In keeping with the mouse theme, how about Muro (short for the rodent superfamily name Muroidea)?

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For those transfer fees alone, I should be switching to yearly donations, but I’m about half half monthly and yearly right now. Looking at the ones I support via Patreon, not all of them actually offer a yearly option though.

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Probably won’t have time personally to join, but I’m excited to see the results of this first FediJam!

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I’ve haven’t tried the app yet, but it might be nice to pick up for lightweight traveling!

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