I know there were a bunch, but right now in a garbage can and on the basement stairs are the only two I remember.
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Eastward is one of my favorite games I've ever played. My only significant criticism is that I spent most of the game looking forward to how all the loose ends to the story would be explained and tied together and then it just ended without that really happening.
I had a lot more trouble with Maniac Mansion than DotT, I always got all my characters thrown in the dungeon. My favorite thing about it, at least the version on Weird Ed Edison's computer, was that it played music using the pc speaker, which is now a concept lost to time.
What's to stop us from crowdfunding and buying them back? Bringing them home?
I'd guess it's mainly just the lack of concern from people who can afford that, but also given that the perpetrators face no consequences whatsoever it's kind of scary to think how this could get even worse if they found out it's profitable.
My brother would only do this when he had to pee while asleep. It was like he had our house perfectly mapped out in his head except for the location of our toilets.
It's almost frustrating to play something with no intended path because it takes away my option to deliberately take the wrong one.
I play games this way too, but I feel like the bigger factor in my playtime way higher than necessary is that I don't want to miss any dialogue so I talk to every NPC until they repeat themselves. Most of the time that's the second time you talk to them so I definitely get a lot out of that.
Same here!
I used to taste honeysuckles as a kid.
Things have been so hard lately. I appreciate you reading. Thank you.
I login to lemmy often enough that I would notice. Lemmy grew a lot overnight the last time reddit pissed off a lot of their userbase with one decision. There's good and bad to that, it was nice to see this place grow, but it became much less friendly when redditors flocked here. I'd expect more of that.
Which is why they said the issue was torrenting and not using too much data. It's an unlimited plan and they would never think to put a limit on data usage. They just object to torrenting and it's pure coincidence that they only object to that when someone is using a lot of data.