Copying my previous comment and also adding some more games to it:
I liked:
Viewfinder – a puzzler reminding me of superliminal
Let's! Revolution – an interesting mix of minesweeper and a rougelite
Sea of Stars – an RPG, with turn-based combat but with traversal similar to CrossCode. Not much of the story is revealed in the demo, but the characters were interesting
The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood – "a narrative experience" (somewhat of a VN with more interactivity) where choices matter. Hard to judge how good it will be based on the demo, but I liked the vibe.
And an honorable mention to a demo that was already available last time:
It doesn't make sense to have identical communities across different servers, but does it make sense to let an instance administrator to "own" a community? We'd be running into the same issue as we did with reddit.
I think the communities themselves should be federated, but I don't know how we'd enforce any kind of rules then.
It's been released two months ago, it would be really weird to put it on such a deep discount so soon.
That's what I'm using, though I've used wg-easy, which made the setup, well, easy.
Why have you decided to switch?
Thanks! Unfortunately, my company is a cheapskate, so I don't get to use it... It's available on the premium tier.
Is this feature available on GitLab?
Thanks for doing this!
Też mi się tak wydaje.
Copying my previous comment and also adding some more games to it:
I liked:
And an honorable mention to a demo that was already available last time:
I recommend:
And an honorable mention to a demo that was already available last time:
It doesn't make sense to have identical communities across different servers, but does it make sense to let an instance administrator to "own" a community? We'd be running into the same issue as we did with reddit.
I think the communities themselves should be federated, but I don't know how we'd enforce any kind of rules then.