I don’t game much, but a game I’ve absolutely been enjoying when I feel like playing is “Plateup!”. It’s like Overcooked, but if overcooked was a fun game, a roguelike and had a bunch of cool mods!
Occasionally, I also work on my Minecraft modding project, which I’ve been on and off working on for a few years now. To try and bring the game back to a time where I enjoyed it, adding features I’d like to see and removing ones I didn’t like added.
I am someone who does not get tired of things easily, I hook onto it and it becomes one of the few things I play for years, it’s very difficult to get me into other things. I’ll play pretty much anything, mainly because games are just a way for me to do something while talking with friends, the game isn’t important. But very few games are actually fun for me.
I’ll play pretty much anything, mainly because games are just a way for me to do something while talking with friends, the game isn’t important.
Similar here but maybe from the other direction. I like to be a Discord cheerleader to whatever my friends are playing, unless it’s certain multiplayer games that we all play.
And with that one sentence, I’ve probably made clear my actual commitment to FOSS, lol.
I like the rollback mods, however the experience I’m trying to recreate with the mod I’m programming is the feel of a modded game back in the day. Not just returning to Alpha minecraft, but returning to Modded Alpha Minecraft. So far, I think i’m doing an okay job. Been modding on 1.6.4, since the way modding works got completely changed after that, and I have no interest learning everything over again, especially when I’m removing most of the new features as is.
I don’t game much, but a game I’ve absolutely been enjoying when I feel like playing is “Plateup!”. It’s like Overcooked, but if overcooked was a fun game, a roguelike and had a bunch of cool mods!
Occasionally, I also work on my Minecraft modding project, which I’ve been on and off working on for a few years now. To try and bring the game back to a time where I enjoyed it, adding features I’d like to see and removing ones I didn’t like added.
PlateUp! was the hotness among my friends for like a month, and then it poofed as quickly as it appeared.
The cultural zeitgeist really baffles me at times, but I will say it did seem quite fun.
I am someone who does not get tired of things easily, I hook onto it and it becomes one of the few things I play for years, it’s very difficult to get me into other things. I’ll play pretty much anything, mainly because games are just a way for me to do something while talking with friends, the game isn’t important. But very few games are actually fun for me.
Similar here but maybe from the other direction. I like to be a Discord cheerleader to whatever my friends are playing, unless it’s certain multiplayer games that we all play.
And with that one sentence, I’ve probably made clear my actual commitment to FOSS, lol.Ya, there’s a few cool beta rollback mods out there. I’ll link you the one I like to use once I can get back to my computer in 8 hours.
I like the rollback mods, however the experience I’m trying to recreate with the mod I’m programming is the feel of a modded game back in the day. Not just returning to Alpha minecraft, but returning to Modded Alpha Minecraft. So far, I think i’m doing an okay job. Been modding on 1.6.4, since the way modding works got completely changed after that, and I have no interest learning everything over again, especially when I’m removing most of the new features as is.
Alpha modding. Brings back memories of Runecraft and Minecraft MMO (or was it MMO Minecraft?)
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