The Daily Blogroll — Tuesday, 16 Jun 2026
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Aywren's Nook Aywren calls time on her 12-year Steam backlog project, deciding free games, Windrose, and Paralives matter more than chasing library stats.
Frostilyte Writes Frostilyte is impressed by Prophet Margin, a trade-route puzzler where scarce resources, card-built cities, and tribute to the gods make optimization deliciously twisty.
Kimimi the Game Eating She-Monster Kimimi loves Bomberman ’94 for its easygoing, cheerfully weird vibe, where bananas, penguins, and explosions somehow make classic Bomberman feel downright cozy.
Leeks Cosy Corner Krista spotlights Stick A Round’s Next Fest demo, a nostalgic stick-battling romp with custom weapons, chaotic minigames, seasons, and cute animal avatars.
Luna's Gaming Log Luna swaps in a quick comic while her Thrifty Business review waits, turning the idea of a save point into a light personal prompt.
Priest with a Cause Shintar digs into World of Warcraft: Midnight’s zones, especially loving the revamped Eversong Woods and Silvermoon despite some old navigation awkwardness.
Tales of the Aggronaut Belghast’s Path of Exile II minion build gets sturdier with Raven’s Flock and a Lich swap, even if the real test still lies ahead.
The Ancient Gaming Noob Wilhelm finds Windrose a familiar survival-crafter with a fun pirate vibe and a welcome early boat upgrade, even if he’s still hunting for the right angle.
Contains Moderate Peril Roger argues the UK’s under-16 social media ban is a blunt, politically easy answer to a messy problem, with gaming-platform spillover still murky.
Inventory Full Bhagpuss reacts to the UK under-16 social media ban with skepticism, wondering where blogs, YouTube, Twitch, Minecraft, and Roblox actually fit.
Jamie Zawinski's Blog Jamie Zawinski shares a wild ruling letting Strike 3 sue Meta over torrenting porn, with the judge plainly unconvinced by the rogue-employee excuse.
Scripting News Dave Winer sketches an RSS-only messaging network and muses on AI verbosity, pushing a very web-native, replaceable vision of social software.