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Cake day: Oct 13, 2024

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I found Strange Horticulture while looking through my library. The description seemed interesting, so I’m playing it now.


I do buy games from time to time, but 2 of my most played games on Steam are just free games. OpenTTD and vivid/stasis.


I prefer buying digital games that are either DRM-free or have Steam’s DRM.

I tend to keep a backup of the games that I enjoy so that I can play them even if I end up losing a way to download them. For games with Steam DRM, I can just remove the DRM myself and use a Steam emulator if I ever lose access to Steam.


AA? If you mean your friend then I’m not them.

What I’ve learned playing rhythm games is that taking breaks is important. When I hit a wall, I just take a break from that game and come back to it later.


What have you been playing?!

I’m playing through Celeste again. I only finished the main story when I played it before. I intend to finish chapter 8 and go through as much of the B/C sides as I can this time.

I’ve also been playing Stardew Valley and another game called vivid/stasis. I really like the story in vivid/stasis so far because it’s Sci-Fi, one of my favorite genres. There are some things that I don’t enjoy about the game, like the puzzles and the boss songs having health bars (the songs are just too difficult for the current me to beat with a health bar). Thankfully I can just skip the puzzles with a guide and the boss songs using the autoplay accessibility option.



I just liked the atmosphere of the game and enjoyed it despite it’s flaws. I also remember having to beat cybil with only melee because I had no ammo.


Phigros

It’s a mobile rhythm game without ads and in-app purchases. It’s also completely offline so I don’t need an internet connection to play.