GLORY · 3:58pm Jun 11th, 2020
So I spent entirely too much time throwing together a mockup of that Cultist Simulator mod I mentioned.
So I spent entirely too much time throwing together a mockup of that Cultist Simulator mod I mentioned.
Recently, in the downtime I don't actually have, I've been playing a lot of Cultist Simulator on mobile. I hesitate to say it's my "comfort game," but I've easily put more time into this game across multiple platforms than pretty much any other game I've played, with the possible exception of Minecraft. It's good, you should play it.
I'm thinking of making a video game. Tell me what you think.
So you start off as the son/daughter/disciple of an eccentric rich guy who buys you whatever you could want in an aircraft. Luckily, you're enthusiastic about aircrafts. All the practice and tutorials are done here.
A new series is starting up soon with a Pilot Chapter being released first to see what the response is before I devote more time to it. As you can see, it's heavily-inspired by Friendship Is Optimal (a story which I'm halfway done reading) with no connection to it whatsoever. Celestia's reasons for what she's doing is completely different than FIO so there'll still be that mystery to discover, in addition to the mystery of the main character's backstory.
Furry? Fan of the old Rampage games?
Both?
Have a spare $4.50?
Then check out Pawperty Damage on Steam, which just released today! Particularly if you've had a bad day at work.
Should I just make a Blog post ?
Which of the 24 O.C.s will Win ?
Start
As the tributes stand on their podiums, the horn sounds.
Flying through the mountains and the snow...
Things have been rough and I needed to relax a bit. Goat Simulator is a game with no plot, goal, purpose. You load up the game, make a few minor selections, get playing and destroying.
Firstly, thank you to everyone who helped propel A Crazed Gleam into the feature box. I'll have more to say about it soon.
Like...
...mentally wrong.
Please help.
A game of fighting words.
This game is one you can leap into without any preparation whatsoever, but I'd recommend using their training until you get the hang of things. Skill with grammar helps too.
It's a fairly simple premise: you have an opponent who needs to be taken down a peg, your weapon of choice: whit and a sharp tongue.