Basically I want to make a game bot that promotes interaction between instances; so, each instance is a tribe, and you have to go off and play against people on other instances.
But I haven’t really figured out what the actual game should be. I’m loosely basing it on the idea of Tribal Wars, but I don’t think that would work very well since it’s intensely precise - most worlds have a forced attack launch delay of 100ms, and this is for a reason. I think something more turn-based is fine. But does it even need to be a territory-control game in the first place? Card games maybe not great since having a hidden hand is annoying.
Reminds me of our irl fediverse goal of us vs big tech lol.
How did you find this post from mastodon?
@meloo It was boosted by @fediversefutures
I mean like, how do you subscribe to sublemmys from mastodon?
@narF @meloo Just like you would subscribe to a mastodon account from another instance : you type
@fediversefutures@lemmy.ml
in Mastodon’s search bar to see the community’s profile (unfortunately Mastodon doesn’t support the!
for groups, so cannot deal with a user and a community having the same name. Friendica does)Huh wow! This could also be used to follow lemmy users, maybe! There is no way to currently follow lemmy users from lemmy.
User following is not implemented on the Lemmy side. It will appear to work from Mastodon, but really you wont receive anything.
thanks mate
That’s cool! Sounds like lemmy posts automatically get posted on the mastodon timeline.
Is that a problem?
Not at all
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