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  • So accurate. He's also the prime example of the failures of his generation. Every boss I've had is from his generation and they all worship and emulate him. They think that running a business like him is why they're successful and are totally ignorant of the fact that they were handed the world on a silver platter, promptly shit all over it, and now can't understand why everything is falling apart around them.

  • These are the ones I've tried personally.

    -Brotato It's like vampire survivor, but potato

    -Subnautica The underwater visuals are perfect for baked brains

    -Destiny 2 Go solo and just visit the different worlds, don't worry about quests or missions just enjoy the scenery and shoot things, occasionally. Without knowing what's going on there are a lot of neat secrets places to stumble into and some of the scenery is awe inspiring.

    -Disco Elysium If you can read and toke, it takes you places

    -Dorf Romantik Someone already mentioned this but it's worth it. Like a puzzle, but there are no wrong pieces

    -Eufloria Not complicated, very chill. I don't know how to describe what it is...leaf seeds fighting each other?

    -Lego Pick a franchise and there's a Lego game. Doesn't require much brain power and you always feel like your winning.

    -Red Dead Redemption 2 It's like going for a walk in the wilderness from the couch

    -Superliminal It'll bend your brain and is totally worth completing in one sitting. If you can't figure out what to do just look it up. The end is worth being high for. Kind of like Stanley Parable, but with 'perspective'.

    -Stanley Parable Definitely try this one.

    Peggle and Tetris effect are also really great suggestions. Tetris Effect has a really great reactive soundtrack.

    Ones I haven't tried but think would work

    -High on life

    -Powerwash simulator

  • Gay people. When I was much much younger I remember telling a friend that while I didn't have a problem with people doing their own thing, I still didn't like gay people. My friend said I hope when you have kids they're gay. Guess what happened and how I feel about it now. I was such a dumb ass. When my kid came out to me I wept for joy at their bravery. I don't take hard stances on my opinions now and try to remember that my perspective isn't ultimate or necessarily right. There's always a chance that I'm wrong.

  • The steam version tries to implement keyboard shortcuts as much as possible. Alot of 'buttons' will show the keyboard shortcuts when you hover over them. The ASCII version is keyboard shortcut heaven and hell.

    There are so many interacting systems running under the hood that you won't be aware of (ie, the famous 'bug' that was killing cats). Play until one them kills you, then play again to see a different one kill you in an unexpected and fascinating way. Losing is fun.

    They're currently working on getting the adventure mode implemented into the steam version that I'm really looking forward to.

    The community is great and if you can't figure something out, like how to make soap, there's probably a detailed wiki and a several year long running story that someone still updates detailing how to do it and how it all went wrong and killed everyone.

    RimWorld is very good, not as complicated, and much more mouse heavy.