The Daily Blogroll — Monday, 1 Dec 2025
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A Pixel Nomad Stargrace eyes Midnight’s player housing early access, grumbles about Blizzard’s double-dip pricing, and still pulls nearly 5 million gold mostly from big-ticket transmogs.
CrazyKinux's Musings CrazyKinux takes a break from EVE to restart Foundation in Greenshire, digging into its “more freedom, less friction” QoL update with slick selection tools, saner walls, and smarter patrols.
Dragonchasers Nimgimli juggles a drawn-out house move with Wuthering Waves burnout, cozy My Time At Sandrock vibes, and ongoing obsessions with Ball X Pit and Winter Burrow.
Luna's Gaming Log Luna’s December poll asks which in-game season vibe you’re living in, recaps pixel art’s win over hand-drawn and 3D, and gushes about A Space for the Unbound’s gorgeous pixels.
The Ancient Gaming Noob Wilhelm’s November recap covers modest WordAds riches, pondering a WordPress Business plan and new theme, and a San Diego escape highlighted by the Dr. Seuss–inspired Geisel Library.
Virtual Moose Michael revels in fresh snow and curates a game-heavy roundup spanning Foolish Mortals, AdventureX coverage, Zork’s open-source release, IGF 2026 picks, retro Bonk, early CRPG history, and more.
An Archaeopteryx Anarchae’s weekly digest covers new rechargeable batteries, JLab Go Pop+ earbuds, serious tea thermos plans, and a strong rec for the Weird Women supernatural fiction anthology.
Contains Moderate Peril Roger’s latest “Thinking Out Loud” muses on newspaper delivery “progress,” eye-watering UK Christmas card costs, and the mystery of who half those holiday recipients even are.
Inventory Full Bhagpuss kicks off his Advent Calendar with Kate Bush’s “December Will Be Magic Again,” easing into the season with music instead of MMO grind.
Life on the Wicked Stage Warner’s snowy Chicago Sunday reading list jumps from Emily Bressler’s corporate satire to Chicago theater’s struggles, Zuckerberg’s ritual apologies, and whether quantum computers’ “impossible” math,
Monsterlady's Diary Emily processes a painful friendship breakup through Linkin Park’s “Cut The Bridge,” Luke Combs’ “Fast Car,” and Britney’s dreamlike “Swimming in the Stars,” all about escape and acceptance.
Scripting News Dave Winer riffs on Frontier’s legacy, pitches Drummer as the ideal headless web-app shell, and celebrates a rare, timely Jetpack bug fix as real “working together.”