Memmy has been such a good experience in the short time it’s been around, and I hope it only gets better from here. Thanks dev team!
I was looking through that list the other day myself. Here are some that I play and like: Onirim, Imperium Classics, Wingspan, Cascadia, Spaceshipped, Tin Helm, Gate, and, if you have a bit of disposable income, LCGs like Arkham Horror and Marvel Champions.
Excellent!
We’re a Makita home, but I wouldn’t mind other nice brushless based tools from other brands. I’ve considered custom printed battery adapters to be able to make other brands compatible with my Makita battery investment.
I like to use generated AI art for the world that I built for my personal group because it looks good and helps me convey the settings better, but if I were to ever publish any part of the world (as unlikely as that might be…), I’d hire human artists to art it up.
It’s pretty good for what it is, but, fair warning, it’s quite lite on content (and pages, being a zone sized) and serves more as a reference while adventuring. MB and Feretory (the other source that Solitary Defilement uses) are certainly better reads if you want tasty content.
Indeed it is. It provides a framework for adventuring on the road, microcrawls, and dungeons, using “oracles” (tables) to add descriptions and ambiance. I’ve been playing it in a journaling fashion, though my inelegant writing tends to lead to it being more of a log than any sort of prose.
Right now: Keepass and a note-taking app I’m hoping others will post far better options so that I can improve my organization…
I moved my Apollo icon to a different location, and it helped the first couple times. But now… I’ve quickly replaced the habit with loading up Lemmy in my browser, haha
Saw your post on YouTube! Shocked to be the first to arrive, but if you build it they will come, eh? Looking forward to the community growing
I'm not sure if it counts, but I've been using Joplin for a couple years now to keep notes on various things in my life, ranging from gaming/movie logs to how to properly install some self-hosted service on a NAS. I'm curious to learn more about PKMSs though.
Broke out Ragusa finally, and played a couple solo games with it. I really enjoyed the “other players benefit from your action” aspect of it (for clarification, you’re placing houses at the corners of resource hexagons, and when you activate certain hexagons, each other player who has house(s) around it also take the action).
The rules take a bit to sink in, but I found it pretty satisfying.