What are you playing this weekend/these days?


I just started playing Tetris the grand master 2 again. It's been a while and I'm not nearly good enough at it, but it's a nice game to play while commuting. 
 
Mmmm...Persona 4! I am somewhere in september (game time) - I really ought to get back to that, too...
 
Just picked up the Linux port of Alien: Isolation on 50% steam sale for $24.99 USD, it was past midnight when I finished downloading and only played it for 10 minutes or so. The port seems good even on my Modest machine with a Nvidia GTX 950. 
 
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Spectrum, Amstrad, C64 games on my Pandora (hooked up to the TV), there's a lot of good Jet Set Willy hacks with completely new levels.

Also I bought a MSI GTX 970 (the overclocked one with the frozor cooling) so I can finally play new games; I'm downloading Dying Light right now.
 
Painkiller Hell & Damnation (HD remake on a totally different engine by a totally different dev team... it has its good points and bad points.)

Serious Sam: SE DLC (Legend of the Beast... playing on Hard difficulty, and it is difficult...)

Spintires (Russian truck offroading game)

Spelunky (old free version - finally got the Hedjet this weekend!)

Hoplite (simple but fun turn-based combat on Android platform)
 
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I've been playing a bit of KUNG FURY!

Anyone else on that?

Got a decent high score?

Let me know, I am close to beating KF's score but not quite ... about 230000 odd :)
 
Just beat Undertale the other day, pacifist. Highly recommend. Amusing gameplay, good story, many feels were had.

edit: If anyone is considering playing, I suggest going in without any fore-knowledge except this: It is a game where decision to kill or not makes a difference, with an interesting replay mechanic that only works once.  To that end, I recommend not going pacifist your first time through like I did: don't make friends with everybody, kill a boss or two, get your LV up at least a few points, and achieve a neutral ending, forcing you to restart in order to get the pacifist ending.  I did the pacifist ending first and now I have no desire to do anything else.

Don't ever do a genocide run.  Ever.  Just don't.
 
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Instead of posting about playing Fallout 4, just like this post. We have enough Fallout 4 over the net.
 
Instead of posting about playing Fallout 4, just like this post. We have enough Fallout 4 over the net.

Not only the net, there are even TV ads about it running in Germany from what I've heard (from people that watch TV).

I'm still waiting for New Vegas DRM free and don't care about Fallout 4.
 
I just got back into GDash (Boulderdash) on the Pandora.

Love this game, I wish the Pandora's screen didn't blur as much due to the frantic scrolling but I can put up with it for the gameplay.
 
Fell for the gog.com fall sale and bought "Never alone". Hadn't much time to play it, but currently its a rather mixed bag for me, while the idea is great and the game looks beautiful, the gameplay is rather dull currently > going right, jumping and some very minimalistic puzzle solving, like timing the jump with a gust of wind.
 
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Tetrobot & Co on PC (Linux)

Fixes the issues of the first game (Blocks That Matter) and has a different puzzle mechanic. Very nicely made and lots of fun.

Type:Rider on Tablet (Android)

Gravity/physics game from our educational TV station ARTE about typography. Highly recommended.

The last game where I learned something was "Apotheon" (about Greek mythology) - I like it, when games and education go hand in hand.
 
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Hack 'n' Slash; though I have to run it on my Windows box, because it's telling me I need to update the graphics drivers on my NUC - but I don't think there's anything to update too, so...
 
Hyper Princess Pitch Version 1.5 (22 November 2015) (Gamemaker windows exe, works under wine x86)


well, I remembered Garden Gnome Carnage, and could not really download it, so had to swap external disks until I finally found it. Then I went to the website and found this:


http://www.remar.se/daniel/pitch.php  Version 1.5 (22 November 2015)


And here is the trailer to blow your socks off:










I'm still searching for my socks...
 
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Type:Rider on Tablet (Android)


Gravity/physics game from our educational TV station ARTE about typography. Highly recommended.


The last game where I learned something was "Apotheon" (about Greek mythology) - I like it, when games and education go hand in hand.

Did you get the secret level? It's worth it.
 
Did you get the secret level? It's worth it.



Yes, I frustrated myself through it somehow. Damn, it wasn't only a trolling level, it even had a troll face in it. Playing this with touchscreen controls...


The first time I made it through the whole level with everything collected after about 5 dozen tries, I fell into the very last gap right in front of the finish line and was like...


The info I got afterwards was interesting though.
 
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