Wasn't it recently reported that Microsoft and Bethesda had no real love or interest in the game, and they sort of just left them to it?
danielholt
My (then) four year old had a lot of fun with Donut County. For the most part she figured it out entirely on her own and even managed to beat it. And given the nature of the puzzles involved, I like to think she learned a thing or two at the same time.
They've already taken the SX, the PS5 and the Switch. I'm not even going to let them have a sniff of the Steamdeck.
Once my eldest gets her hands on it I'll never see it again.
Goodreads, although if I can figure out the process of exporting my data over to Bookwrym then I'll likely do that.
Hogs of War.
I'm sure I'm doing it something of a disservice here, but even at the time I remember thinking it looked pretty grim.
Lots of browns and greens, lots of repeated textures and lots of pretty clumsy animations.
And you know what? None of that mattered in the slightest.
Trunks. Hits a nice middle ground between something like Fedilabs and Toots.