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  • Doesn't matter, the driver is always the frame of reference

  • 4 player co-op in Minecraft Dungeons, with the whole family, this year. I fucking love same device co-op games, but there are hardly any good options anymore, because apparently most people are either single or don't like being in the same room as their partner or friends.

  • Thanks for the explanation!

    The roguelike I keep coming back to these days is Dome Keeper. Resource mining + fighting monsters + casual play duration is a combo I find hard to beat at the moment.

  • Solasta. It gives me that D&D joy, and it's so much fun to make and playtest characters. Runs great on steam deck, too.

  • Was looking for Street Fighter II on here. That game set me back DM150 and it was worth every bit of it. Possibly surpassed by Virtua Fighter II eventually,

  • And the hit system... Has nothing to do with what you see on screen and is a dice roll every time, which is super weird to go back to.

  • It's actually 3 kobolds in a trenchcoat

  • Check out Solasta. It's the closest a video game has come to giving me the D&D feels.

  • I mean, what cow wouldn't want to have sperm shoved up it's apparently not privates to be continuously impregnated. Sounds like a party

  • The first game is super cheap right now, if you haven't played it. Also, Oxenfree II is only $15 with the launch sale.

  • It didn't work on deck when I bought it. Just checked and it says playable now.

  • Huh, I bought this some time ago but was pretty disappointed, to be honest. Not super intuitive, and, I dunno, not that much fun. My wife gave up on it pretty quickly, too. I guess that was in early access. Maybe it's gotten better? Do they have Steam Deck support yet?

  • I've been waiting for this for so long! The first one was so gripping. Already purchased and downloaded, just need the work day to end...