dog sufferage! dog sufferage! rufferage!
hypercube
caves of qud
every game that requires realtime input. turn based or, at a stretch, variable speed realtime with pausing is all that can capture me
honestly I don't really know why I adore it - thing crashes every half hour on my rig, on top of what you've said. guess I do enjoy fantasy slop somewhat and also the dragonborns are soooo pretty
the orbital solar condenser + ground based collection disk from simcity 3000. like normal solar power but spicier
"PMC anarchists/engineers" how's everyone missing the sectarianism against engineers. highlight of the post
offering a mild counterpoint: love it when a boy (or anyone, but feel like it's rarer for boys) is wearing something mental. gimme something fucked up to look at. gimme something to remember you by. wear a collar & kitty cat ears. wear the weird transparent jacket from Blade Runner over double denim. wear a replica soviet officer uniform cut into a crop top.
having a hard time choosing between the Tempest Collective or Love and Rage for the coolest name
even firmly within that wheelhouse, Tolkien's orcs have the tech advantage (as another poster already mentioned), and MTG goblins are frequently weird lil science guys. This is, like, mostly a D&D and its consequences thing
pisses me off that the thing Turing's most well known for is a poorly considered thought experiment, rather than inventing modern computing and (arguably, obvs this is probably from sources that hate to give the Red Army credit for anything) cutting years off of ww2
counterpoint: the bit where they hyperdrive 9/11 the imperial fleet looked fuckin sick. like when Kirby flies the dragoon in Subspace Emissary (high point of both video games & cinema)
sad angry confused scrunchy face