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Nova DAO
@novadao
okay, do we have any "walking simulator" fans here? One of my first "walking sims" was Dear Esther, released originally in 2012. It's really, really good. Recommend you check it out, if you're into this kind of "game" :) https://store.steampowered.com/app/520720/Dear_Esther_Landmark_Edition/
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iSpeakNerd π§ββοΈ
@ispeaknerd.eth
i tried it. was so fkng bored
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Nova DAO
@novadao
π π π π π π (can understand tho, it's not for everyone :D)
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iSpeakNerd π§ββοΈ
@ispeaknerd.eth
it's a platformer with no jumping, obstacles, or things to do. like, why?
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Nova DAO
@novadao
I wouldn't call it a platformer, I'd call it more of an interactive experience, I guess? It's about the story that is being "read" to you by the character that you control
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iSpeakNerd π§ββοΈ
@ispeaknerd.eth
give me a book then. i can read it faster than i can play these games walk so fkn slow
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Nova DAO
@novadao
Fair, but I think there's an appeal to the narrative being read while you explore something visually. Another PERFECT example in my opinion is "What Remains of Edith Finch". God I LOVED that game.
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