Can also recommend this game, it’s a cute and fun coop that can get kinda frantic at times. The kids love playing it with us
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- overthebrink90@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.world•Can anyone suggest some good co-op games for two people?English7·8 months ago
- overthebrink90@lemmy.worldtoDungeons and Dragons@lemmy.world•what are your silly character ideas?5·1 year ago
I’m actually very proud if this one. I made a Kenku warlock for a one shot whose background was that he had previously been an actor in a traveling troupe that performed “The Great Wars of the Astral Plane.” Being a Kenku, he only spoke in quotes from the play, which he mimicked perfectly.
For the entire night, I only communicated via Star Wars soundboard. It was glorious.
His name? Ujheddye the Fourth. “I am Uhjeddye (a jedi)…like my father before me.”
- overthebrink90@lemmy.worldtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the funniest WiFi network name you've seen?18·1 year ago
I’ve got “Little Silhouetto of a LAN” and “Caught in a LANslide” for the 5 and 2.4ghz
- overthebrink90@lemmy.worldtoAndroid@lemmy.world•Offline apps for when you have 5 minutes to kill?English3·1 year ago
I love this app. It’s got like 3 dozen different games, all of which you can scale in difficulty, and works great offline. It is my go to bathroom diversion.
- overthebrink90@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.world•What moment from a video game made you cry?English2·1 year ago
PROTOCOL 3
- overthebrink90@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.world•What moment from a video game made you cry?English4·1 year ago
Ori and the Will of the Wisps has some great emotional moments that are complemented by a fantastic soundtrack. Learning about Shriek’s backstory after being hunted by her the entire game was just too much.
- overthebrink90@lemmy.worldtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you walk the line between not wanting to impose on the host and understanding they want the space to show their hospitality?13·2 years ago
When accepting a favor would impose a financial burden, I usually push back twice and then relent. (1) “Are you sure, I can absolutely get this?” (2)“It’s really not a problem, I don’t mind paying.” If they’re still insisting at this point, I’ll pack down, especially if it’s obvious they’re trying to do a nice thing.
I used to be more reluctant to accept that sort of help from folks, but there’s a quote from the Thomas Covenant series that goes something like “in accepting the gift, one honors the giver.” It’s kinda stuck with me since I read it; let people give you gifts, it makes them feel good. Graciously accept, and think about how to pay it forward/back.
Assuming of course your train is south of the Huey P Long Bridge