

I feel like for balance they should also talk to Europe’s poorest man.


I feel like for balance they should also talk to Europe’s poorest man.
Dune: Adventures in the Imperium does a version of this. Extra successes on a challenge give the players Momentum points which they can use to generally make things better for them. But the GM has Threat points which make things harder for the players. Points can also be used to buy off bad outcomes or improve good ones.
But the most fun bit is that the GM can cash in a bunch of Threat to introduce a rival to the players into a scene. So their nemesis can drop in on the party where they’re trying to gather allies to confront the nemesis.


The original, Magic Survival!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vkslrzm.Zombie&hl=en_US
Free and fun to play. Minimal ads with a purchase to remove. Just got a huge new update. Inspiration of Vampire Survivors (also a great game!) and many others.

It’s fairly recent, but Matthew’s law:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Shepard_and_James_Byrd_Jr._Hate_Crimes_Prevention_Act


Pirates of Dark Water.
Yes, I’m old.
I played with Ubuntu before it hit version 10, but recently since gaming has gotten so good lately I’ve switched to Bazzite and had a fantastic experience. Better than Windows in some cases.
The only problem is that Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous crashes a bit too much for me right now. But other than that, great stuff.


I have an Anbernic RG35XX H and I really love it. Great controls, runs even Dreamcast games pretty well, portable and good battery life. I wish the screen was a little bigger, but for $50-60 it’s a great value.
I’ll second Bazzite. I tried Pop!OS and had a handful of problems with it, but they all evaporated when I switched to Bazzite.


After switching from win10 to Bazzite, honestly the Linux experience is better for gaming. Incredibly smooth.
It wasn’t quite as simple as that. From what I remember, the rights to Watchmen were supposed to revert to him after the book went out of print. But DC just kept the book in print forever, denying Moore any say in what was done. Keep in mind this wasn’t normally done at the time, it was a pretty underhanded move they pulled, especially after Moore did so much good work for them (Swamp Thing, Green Lantern, the Phantom Stranger, etc.).
They screwed him, make no doubt.