IIRC, the creator's medical bills were the motivator for bringing it to Steam with graphics upgrades. I'm glad to see he's finding success here.
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I played it last year. It was fun for a few days, but once I got the hang of the water physics and had a well-functioning city, it became mostly repetitive.
I wonder if newer updates bring more to the mid/late game. I'll have to check it out again at some point.
I disagree.
- OP wasn't at all specific about what kind of transit app they were seeking, as others have noted.
- Whatever kind of privacy-friendly transit app they want, F-Droid is exactly the place to find it.
- There are only a handful of each type there. Comparing that to an ocean is absurd.
- Many people don't know about F-Droid at all, and just need a pointer to it.
Despite disagreeing, I appreciate that you used your words. Thanks.
I suggest browsing the apps available here:
Edit: I have no idea who would downvote this or why, but doing so is not helpful to anyone, in any way. If you have a question or concern, please just write it in a comment.
The environment looks real enough. The "cats" look like weird demon creatures created by some entity that only knows dogs.
Why is he so interested in Greenland? Is it just the natural resources?
I often sit at a desk all day and all evening. I find that these things help:
- Good chair. Height adjusted for my keyboard/mouse height. Upright back. Lumbar support. Comfortable-but-supportive seat.
- Good posture (when I remember to pay attention to it).
- Split, tented keyboard. Mechanical switches that don't require too much pressure.
- Good display. IPS panel. Light anti-glare surface. Backlight that actually dims the light source, either without pulse-width modulation, or with PWM at such high frequency that it cannot induce flicker fatigue. Brightness turned down much lower than the default. Calibrated at that brightness setting, optionally to a slightly warm color temperature.
- Muted room lighting. Nothing behind me bright enough to reflect much on the screen.
- Comfortable clothes.
- Cup of water. Regular trips to the kitchen to keep it filled.
- Frequent short breaks. Start the laundry. Get a snack. Look at objects outside. Wash a dish. Bring in the mail. Make the bed.
- Exercise. At least 10 minutes daily; preferably 30 minutes or more. Stretches. Squats. Rhythm games that require full-body movement.
Congratulations!
For those who didn't notice that OP posted 2 links:
(They look like a single link because there's nothing separating them.)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2021600/Game_Over__A_Musical_RPG/
Its an actual term
It's a phrase coined very recently based on a misconception, and happened to be picked up by some online publishers. That's all.
Saying "its an actual term" [sic] just attempts to give it an air of legitimacy, without actually meaning anything.
The phrase itself is not only ignorant, but also insulting. The gamers it refers to are not Baby Boomers, but Generation X, which had nothing to do with the damage to society that Boomers are famous for and most of us in younger generations are suffering from now. (Housing crisis and out-of-touch legislators, for example.)
A game category made up by people who think "boomer" means "anyone more than a few years older than me".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Prism_slide_5.jpg
Note that Apple has been participating for more than 12 years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM