

How is it possible to solve levels on harder difficulties in games like Unequal and Towers without cheating or guessing? I’d wanna see you solve a Towers or Unequal game on any of the harder difficulties live.
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How is it possible to solve levels on harder difficulties in games like Unequal and Towers without cheating or guessing? I’d wanna see you solve a Towers or Unequal game on any of the harder difficulties live.
Thanks for the rundown. My biggest problem is that the literal only copy I have is from the DRM-free Humble Bundle from way back then (I gave away the Steam key to a friend of a friend), which is on a higher version than with what Multiverse is compatible, so I’ve never been able to play it all these years even though I’ve been itching to try.
I’ve sunk many an hour into Simon Tatham’s no-guess Mines, yeah, as well as Slant and various other titles from his free puzzle collection. Try Inertia!
Roguelites are the way, fam:
Rather, why are you unable to define it for yourself? It’s not that hard. Helping things towards balance (like helping any angry, sad, or greedy person to be less so, etc., or trying to heal a physical or emotional wound as appropriate) is a fine start.
Dang, let me come live with you. I have, uh, beaten Noita, and have grown scallions on my windowsill.
Yeah, the current recovery is fake and will collapse soon. It’s time for the Greater Depression. Hope you all have your lentils and chickpeas.
I’m not joking, by the way (sadly).
I am partly an animal, after all.
What is the other part?
I just don’t see how that’s possible.
Cue in God. (I’m not encouraging that and am just saying that’s what humanity developed over time.)
Make every day count
But that’s such horrible pressure.
Then it’s your fault for not saying “uh” instead!
… oh. Never mind, thanks, haha.
It’d rock to see a Windows equivalent!
Nope, unless there’s maybe something I don’t wanna breathe in, I guess.
I think you gave up too soon because both of these has been working flawlessly for months… I’d strongly recommend retrying either!
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Oh, and it gives infinite minutes and texts across all of North America, I think (Canada + Mexico), as well as access to all the major satellite networks, so if you don’t like your AT&T service, you can order a SIM to try T-Mobile’s, etc., all while still on the same US Mobile plan; they advertise themselves as a “supercarrier” accordingly.
Grayjay is not open-source, sadly; FreeTube and NewPipe are, though they are YT-based.
Hmm… I think I’d prefer that, yeah!
Huh, incidentally, that’s one I haven’t tried! You may end up swaying me over…
Actually, is it closed-source? That’d be a deal-breaker for me, if so, since I’m not that desperate for such a feature as to lose open-source status.
I’d rather just play other games as I don’t feel good about doing that, partly because I don’t want to deal with any malware risk due to confidential information on my personal PC.