The Daily Blogroll — Tuesday, 10 Mar 2026
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Frostilyte Writes Frostilyte shares hard-won Timberborn starter advice, especially on storage placement, hauling, and keeping your beaver logistics from quietly collapsing.
In An Age Azuriel’s early Slay the Spire 2 take is cautiously whelmed: familiar classes, wild balance, and combo-heavy runs that already feel a bit overtuned.
Indiecator Magi digs BOSSGAME’s blend of challenging boss-rush combat and lesbian romance, with messenger-style storytelling adding extra charm between fights.
Inventory Full Bhagpuss, freshly done with Baldur’s Gate 3, spirals through Steam indecision and stalled installs while figuring out what to play next.
MMO Casual Joar survives house photo-day chaos, then unwinds with WoW progress through Eversong and into Zul'Aman on a Demonology Warlock.
Oya's Game Hub Oya says Return of the Obra Dinn rewards patience with deeply satisfying deduction, even if its stark 1-bit style takes some getting used to.
The Almighty Backlog Ellie finds Haiku, the Robot a stripped-back metroidvania that wears its Hollow Knight love proudly and makes Arcadia’s ruined machine world inviting.
The Ancient Gaming Noob Wilhelm dives into Pokémon LeafGreen for the series’ 30th, mixing remake history, handheld nostalgia, and a fresh return to Kanto.
Monsterlady's Diary Emily likes Discord Quests in theory, but wants more flexible ways to earn orbs than grinding multiplayer games she’d never actually play.
Schneier on Security Bruce Schneier flags a sharp dependency problem: F-35 buyers rely on US software support, prompting talk of jailbreak-style third-party access.
Scripting News Dave Winer wants a simple app for linkable, context-specific word definitions, and also cheers Manton Reece’s experimental RSS reader Inkwell.
Tofutush's Blog Tofutush reflects on relating to Harmony in Spy School, tracing that connection to friendship, impostor syndrome, and the strange intimacy of writing.