15 years later and I still play the Agricola Solo Campaign regularly. Just having the cards at the beginning rather than drawing them randomly mid game makes it feel more like a puzzle or planning the optimal video game speed run route.
I wouldn’t put it past Netflix if they secretly determine a viewer’s political views and hides content that may make someone cancel their subscription in rage 😆
Or like HBO renaming episode 4 episode 3 instead so certain people never see the Offerman episode. I hope this is just humor and not something companies actually thought of
Neat, are the extra scenes still relevant to the plot?
Neat, are the extra scenes still relevant to the plot?
Neat, are the extra scenes still relevant to the plot?
Neat, are the extra scenes still relevant to the plot?
Interesting. Are gays or anti government censored as well or just violence?
Does that mean that poor lady had to type all those pages in other languages or was it just the ones in the typewriter?
And NES censorship is a whole world on its own
Obligatory hey Ash Girl Games video (NSFW)
Thanks though that was an neat read. I always say the biggest demographic for a company are those not aware of it 😄
It’s a shame most don’t go by points, Red7 is a ton of fun playing round points as now instead of just winning you have to decide how hard you are going to win or just fold and try your luck at the next hand.
Interesting, did the filmmakers know that ahead of time or was it edited later when they found out?
Direct from the publisher may be best (like shop.asmodee.com).
Otherwise acdd.com, you don’t need an account to see SRPs there
Like all things in life. It’s also why sequels take their time; if the game drops off the Top 50 on eShop for example, expect the sequel to release sooner rather than later, as uppermanagement would look at the metrics and find a way to keep the cash flow coming.
In the indie world I imagine if you still get a paycheck to pay the rent, no need to dive into your next project yet
So from what I read it’s just because the 7 people who voted had the majority against Bolsonaro? Or are the 7 non partisan? The article keeps asking for ads
Jerboa is giving me network errors still