

Mine would also be Minecraft and probably the Creeper World series.
Both have been around for a while and are extremely relatable and have strong communities that keep them going and feeling new.


Mine would also be Minecraft and probably the Creeper World series.
Both have been around for a while and are extremely relatable and have strong communities that keep them going and feeling new.
That’s not how that would happen
Yeah, modded or old versions on Java are basically the same as they used to be


Sick band name


Related video that goes into what’s needed and costs a little bit. There is a second video after too. https://youtu.be/UM2sDTMrkVE
Well I’ve heard history repeats itself, so maybe not so useless
Are the screens actually stacked on top of each other, because that’s what I thought


I think the adventure zone podcast used the quiet year as an interlude or pre-campaign setup I think (as I’m sure others have as well)
Where is our 1950’s style educational PSA?


I use timeloop btw
The brick house was surrounded by skulls. It can be sturdy and a warning.
I don’t play with friends much but that would definitely keep people playing. I come back every once in a while when the game and mods I like update. It’s a big change if I wait too long.
Creeper world is cool strategy game that is like real time strategy and tower defense but the enemy is a liquid. You can place your guns anywhere and you manage your energy and infrastructure. Also there have been 5 or so games that are all related by the single dev since the days of flash games (5 mainline that add new features and sometimes switch it up and one related but unique game). It’s worth checking out knuckle cracker games.