Pretty sure for now it's just being developed for windows if you want prebuilt executables, but I'm sure with the source code it's possible to make it work with another OS like Linux, but that's beyond my pay grade.
No idea about running it from the Brux engine, but I can certainly try later because I would love to play it on my laptop.
Speaking of Super Tux, I hope some day in the future that a guy, Kelvin Shadewing on yt, finishes his SuperTux Advance. Just playing what is currently available, currently just for windows, blows away SuperTux, at least in my opinion.
SuperTux is great in it's own way, but I love Advance better because of QOL things like being able to run and also having different playable characters with different abilities. If running is available in the original, I sure have not been able to figure it out, either keyboard or gamepad.
Though, will say I absolutely love SuperTuxKart because of all the custom content for the game that adds so much.
They're probably gonna laugh at the absurdity of the situation because some new popular language will come along and the AI will be back to pushing out broken code. That, or laugh because the code in well used languages will include a shit ton of vulnerabilities that wouldn't be present if real devs had to double check code before pushing it out to the public.
Not 100% sure whether he'd like it or not, but HyperRouge. Can easily be played with just the mouse. At least that's how I play it since I cannot figure out how to move using keyboard.
There's the free version, which might be available in whatever default software repository is enabled, available through GitHub for compilation, can probably run the free windows version through wine or proton, or there's the Steam version if you wanna support the devs and/or like things like achievements or online leaderboards to track your progress.
Currently, plug in my phone to my laptop and organize all the loose audio files on my SD card. I have a lot of organized ones already, but probably more unorganized out of the over 500 files than organized. Would just take a while of me sitting down and working instead of feeling daunted by the task.
Time to grab your popcorn and watch as all 3 people die within less than a year of the implant due to complications or them having accidentally lobotomized and running into danger head first.
Definitely some of the stories that have a good moral to them, specifically as told by 90s VeggieTales.
• Dave facing off against the giant pickle, showing little people can do big things too. Though, I wouldn't recommend fighting someone much bigger than you, so half a gold start taken away for that.
• Definitely the fib alien from Larry Boy, where telling the truth instead of lying saves the day.
On a side note, absolutely LOVE the early Larry Boy so much more than any other Larry Boy versions since he was a superhero who was useless and was a side character given the spotlight since he never was needed. Instead, it was always someone else more relevant to the problem solving it through using the lesson of the episode.
• The episode where Jimmy and Jerry Gourd save the U.S.S. Applepies from a giant popcorn meteor and ends with a song about being friends with people who are different, despite their differences, leading to Junior inviting someone who probably just moved in from another country to his birthday party.
But definitely not putting the Rack, Shack, and Benny episode into the good parts because that episode unnerves me to this day. Three workers at a chocolate factory get sent into an incinerator and come out unscathed thanks to the miracle of plot arm... I mean God not wanting his loyal followers to die before their time and sending probably Veggie Jesus to save them from burning to death. How could that not make you feel uncomfortable just by the fact they were being thrown into the incinerator in the first place alone?
I definitely think the man behind VeggieTales did more for Christianity in the end of the 20th century than anyone else as he made a show that Christians and non-Christians alike could agree on, which is seemingly impossible when it comes to Christian shows aimed towards children.
If it's something I really want and using crypt(dot)cc or whatever it is with the captcha like puzzles with the alien like creatures, I disable and make sure to re-enable when done. Otherwise I go away.
For other sites, if I cannot element destroy it and see the content, I'm outta there as fast as a deadbeat who just found out his girlfriend is pregnant.
Can't experience smell on dreams or IRL and I cannot recall a time where I've experienced sounds from around me outside of the dream, so I'm gonna have to say no. Definitely do have sounds in the dream, but they most certainly aren't related to the real world at all. Touch also isn't something I can ever recall feeling in a dream, so couldn't say I've had that morph my dreams either.
Though I definitely have had those little dream like thoughts from when you are about to fall asleep and end up jerking your body plenty of times, even a few when I've been awake in the middle of the night. Not fun to have when your phone is held in hand and it just suddenly jumps into the air and you know you can't catch it.
Definitely checking this out. The first screenshot I see and it, to me, looks better than Manuskript. Definitely gonna try it on my laptop so I can get the appimage.
As a bored kid waiting for my turn on the family computer in the basement, while waiting for my older brother to finish, I once stapled a finger. Don't remember which, but it was just really dumb.
I vote we take the politicians who vote in favor of this bill and shove a molten fire poker up their rectums. They're metaphorically doing that to tons of people, so I'd say it's only fair to physically do it to them, regardless of political party affiliation.
I am somewhat bad about organizing on Steam. All I have for categories are pretty much games I got for free, paid for indie titles, paid for non-indie titles, and emulators. Would be better if I better organized them, but I wouldn't know where to start and would most likely procrastinate on it indefinitely because of the number of things I have in library.
Baba has Glock