Tell me what is the most recent game that you played that could be considered obscure to the average person. For me it would have to be cdda/cataclysm:Dark Days Ahead. This screenshot was made by me if you’re wondering.

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    1 year ago

    My best run ended when I unphased while still passing a wall. I died and got an achievement for breaking the laws of physics lol

    I played the game with the steam controller and loved it

    Don’t have my pc anymore. I really wish the game would come out on console

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      1 year ago

      Hahaha that’s a great achievement. No matter how my characters die I never feel mad about it or like it was unfair or unwarranted which is usually what puts me off of roguelike games.

      Someone else mentioned they are putting out a 1.0 release pretty soon! Maybe they will shift from feature development to porting it to consoles, I would love to get it for the switch

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        1 year ago

        Yeah same I’ve laughed more often than not when I died

        I haven’t played for about a year now so probs a lot go new features too.

        And yeha. Tangledeep works really well on switch so it would be great to add Qud to my collection

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      1 year ago

      Any suggestions for playing with Steam Controller / Deck inputs? I find roguelikes difficult and sometimes frustrating to play without a keyboard, especially moving diagonally or avoiding moving multiple spaces. Keyboard allows precise inputs and often the keys are mnemonic as well (I for Inventory, M for Map, O for Open etc).