CrazyKinux kicks off Coriolis: The Great Dark with a roughneck mechanic, praising its Alien-meets-Dune exploration vibe over crunchier Fallout-style systems.
Sey says Sledding Game is a goofy cozy hit: thick frog sledding, fishing, snowball fights, and easy multiplayer laughs with friends and helpful randoms.
Bhagpuss says Neverness To Everness runs fine until logout crashes Windows, and Gemini was helpful but couldn’t beat the likely anti-cheat mess.
Tobold skips Lands of Evershade because its campaign sounds too story-heavy and too light on tactical combat for his four-player board game group.
Michael revisits Frog Detective 2 with his kid and finds its short, clue-tracking mystery perfect for low-stakes detective roleplay together.
Roger muses on Warhorse’s Middle-earth RPG, hoping for third-person, while also wrestling with how to find more meaningful social connection at 58.
Warner wraps up a grandkid-filled week equal parts exhausting and delightful, happy to trade the chaos for stronger bonds and louder laughs.
Belghast’s latest mixtape rounds up Eurovision bangers old and recent, with extra love for Finnish artists and that carefully sequenced listen-through flow.
Wilhelm marks Memorial Day by sharing a US Civil War poem about a fallen young soldier, a quiet, solemn remembrance.
Dave Winer reflects on Memorial Day, cheers Jake Savin’s Frontier revival, and says he wants to move conversations off X into new Claude Code-built software.