The Daily Blogroll — Wednesday, 24 Dec 2025
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A Pixel Nomad Stargrace notes Steam Replay misses most of her year (WoW, EVE Online, Wurm Online), but it still shows a classic-games-heavy 2025 with idle titles, Euro Truck Simulator 2, and family Wobbly Life.
Chasing Dings! Tipa digs into Widget’s Workshop, a drop-style card-crafting follow-up to Dungeon Drop where you finger-slide robot parts, psych out friends, and yell goofy stacked-up names.
In An Age Azuriel digs into Larian’s AI stance, quoting an interview that frames it as exploration/whiteboxing help—not replacing writing, actors, or shipped assets—and contrasts that with more direct generaton
Kimimi the Game Eating She-Monster Kimimi checks out Puyorin, an official Puyo Puyo LCD “minigame,” and appreciates the practical little keychain device—comfy shape, tactile buttons, recessed screen, plus sound/off/pause controls.
MMO Casual Joar is nearly finished leveling an Earthen Warlock in WoW (level 78, Affliction), keeps up timewalking for the XP bonus, then has only a Gnome Hunter left—while eyeing Diablo 4’s new season.
Tales of the Aggronaut Belghast argues Path of Exile II’s mapping lacks a satisfying “progress engine,” contrasting it with Path of Exile 1’s Atlas of Worlds tick-marks that constantly answer “what should I do next?”
The Ancient Gaming Noob Wilhelm wraps No Man’s Sky Expedition 19 Redux “Corvette,” calling it one of the chillest; focus on knocking out tasks early, build your starter corvette, and don’t forget the mission console.
The Ghastly Mirror Ghastly reviews Home Safety Hotline, a hazard-database job sim that starts with termites and ends with gnomes and fairies—listen carefully, replay calls, and brace for hilariously grim consequences.
Hamatti Juhis sends a Christmas Eve greeting from Finland, grateful for the people he met in 2025, and teases a deeper annual Year in Review post coming next Wednesday.
Inventory Full Bhagpuss closes the Advent Calendar with a Christmas Eve image and two music picks—Halover’s “December 24 (Christmas Song)” and Earl Sweatshirt’s “December 24.”
Life on the Wicked Stage Warner Crocker shares a simple Christmas countdown—“only two more sleeps,” per the grandson—paired with a cozy photo as the big day approaches.
Scripting News Dave Winer muses on a missed 2003 chance to give Harvard Crimson staff blogs, then celebrates Inoreader adding inbound/outbound dynamic OPML as the kind of connection that gets the ball rolling.