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#Drive Rally by Pixel Perfect Dude is a love letter to the golden age of rally games

PreMortem.Games

The low-poly racing game, developed by Polish indie developer Pixel Perfect Dude , feels like a love letter to the PlayStation 1 era of rally games, where you could actually name the top drivers and the cars they drove. So, what sets our game apart is its blend of authentic ’90s rally racing experience with modern gaming mechanics.

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Four Tips to Make Your Murder & Loot Game Painfully Addicting!

The Bottom Feeder

Restrictive terrain. A thousand hours of looter shooter game can't rely on story, so the player must be made to feel good with the game mechanics. What makes you scared or gets your heart racing? A player should always be alert and know that something unexpected can happen. There are a MILLION ways to do this. Unexpected hordes.

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We Dwell in Possibility as queer gardening simulation

Radiator Blog

Naked simulated AI people ("peeps") arrive and flow across the terrain. So I shifted direction to something more like Claude Shannon's Theseus (1950), a mechanical mouse that "learned" how to navigate a maze by flipping magnetic switches beneath the floor. Capitalism, ideology, critical race theory, anything really.