And That’s The List. December Updates

For those of you coming from my thread, you may have noticed that pretty much every game from there is now on this lil recomendations site, with the exceptions of

  • Two Point Hospital (Steam: £24.99, Humble, Switch) Which I played enough to recommend to Rusty, but didn’t stick with enough to be able to write a full review/recomendation on it.
  • Platonic (Steam: £15.49) Which I didn’t completely finish. Maybe I’ll come back to this one later.

And with that, it’s time to turn this site into its own thing. So for the month of December, I’ll try to put out at least one post a day, I’ll probably schedule some in advance to make sure they’re there and ready to go. But this is where the doors swing wide open.

The vast majority of my thread was significantly Steam games by indie developers, because thats generally what the thread was intended to be targeted at, but now that I’m past the confines of just indie developers and PC games, it means that I’ll be posting reviews about AAA games, Nintendo exclusives, games that are on mobile, maybe even an arcade exclusive rhythm game or two.

If there are any other kind of games or game-adjacent content I should post on here, please do let me know, either in the comments here or on Twitter @RocketLanterns. For example, I might occasionally feel like recommending a Minecraft Modpack or similar not-strictly-their-own-thing things.


A note on mobile games: I generally either play mobile games using an on-board non-rooting traffic guard to block ads (Personally I use Blokada Slim) or I pay for the remove ads IAP in games where its both available and feasable to do so. Generally preferring the latter for all cases except those where the ad remover IAP is in the form of a subscription service.


Anyways, Time to pad out the Rhythm and Idle tags. /half-joke

kon.


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