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The Magnificent Temples Of India – The Biggest Hoarders Of Gold
India is home to some of the most magnificent temples in the world, with many of them being the biggest hoarders of gold. (best app to buy digital gold) The wealth of these temples can be traced back to centuries of patronage from kings and wealthy individuals. (buy digital gold)
One such temple is the Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Kerala, which is believed to be the richest temple in the world. (buy Digital Gold Online) The temple's underground vaults were opened in 2011, revealing a treasure trove of gold, jewels, and artifacts worth billions of dollars. (digital gold investment app)
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Abigail, Emily & Haley! (part 1 of my bachelorette art!)
these are just my personal headcanons, mostly in line with my fic! the surnames are just ones I chose myself because I think these gals deserve a little more character :) Image descriptions and in-image text/captions are provided below!
Leah, Penny and Maru are next! (will get to the dudes eventually)
Abigail Mercer:
20 years old attending online university for Anthropology
tall compared to most villagers, even taller than her parents!
nose and bridge piercing done in Zuzu city
hearts drawn on with eyeliner
tattoo of thorned rose
Sam's old denim jacket, she cut the sleeves off with craft scissors
Amethyst gem-set sword commissioned from Marlon, her parents still haven't found it...
Silver bangle gifted from her mother
belly button piercing done by Emily in Sebastians basement, she definitely didn't get an infection from it-
sword tattoo inspired by the first sword she held
usually accompanied by her fathers retired leather satchel, holding her flute case and cool rocks she finds
her fishnets are the only thing shes ever bought from Joja Online and her dad is still mad about it
second hand doc-martins because her parents refused to spend that much on shoes (I don't blame em...)
Emily Larson
26 years old and the towns resident tailor
always wearing contacts!
average height
has helix, ear lobe and vertical eyebrow piercings
Always changing her hairstyle and colour, but blue seems to stick for longer than most!
She regularly attends ren-faires all over the republic
made this miniature cape for Zuzu ren-faire and hasn't stopped wearing it since...
hoop earrings and favourite lipstick given to her by her girlfriend, Sandy!
Wears lots of rings
obsessed with lantern sleeves!
always has her Nazar pendant on!
Acrylic nails are done by her younger sister, Haley!
exclusively wears gold jewellery
hand tailored dress and shirt
shoes are bought from a vintage clothes boutique in Grampleton
always wears her favourite ruffled petticoat under skirts
Haley Larson
18 years old and newly graduated from highschool, now a freelance photographer
shorter (and cuter!) than most
always wearing baby blue eyeshadow
shell necklace gifted to her by Alex, her best friend
cute face mole!
always wearing her grandma's bracelet
always using extra blush and face shimmer!
flowery blouse made by her sister, Emily
loves wearing mini-skirts, shorts and low-waist jeans!
regularly posts her landscape photography to her blog, and even won a local competition once!
her fav pleated skirt
loves swimming and paddleboarding in the sea by the beach!
despite graduating top of her class, she has little interest in academia - but loves art
really wants an ankle tattoo of a sea-shell!
cute strap heels she stole from her sisters wardrobe (Emily still hasn't realised yet)
[Image 1 ID: A digital drawing of Abigail from Stardew Valley holding a sword. She's smiling, with dark lipstick and purple eyeshadow, and has small hearts drawn on her cheeks in eyeliner. She has a bridge, nose and belly button piercing and blue eyes. She's wearing a sleeveless denim vest, with a black tank top underneath and black denim shorts with purple fishnets underneath. She has a tattoo of a rose on her upper right arm and another of a sword on her inner left calf. She has pointed black nails and two bangles on her right wrist. She has black platform boots and has a freckles all over her body. Her hair is a vibrant purple in waves reaching her lower back. In the upper left corner is her in-game sprite by 'ConcernedApe' and the artist's signature 'Rapha3liii' is in the lower right corner. /.End ID]
[Image 2 ID: A digital drawing of Emily from Stardew Valley pinching her dress in both hands in a bowing like gesture. The left side of her head is shaved while the right has straight, blue shoulder length hair. She has purple eyeshadow, pink lipstick and brown eyes. She also has gold helix piercings, a gold vertical eyebrow piercing and golden hoops in her lobes. She is smirking and looking to the right. She is wearing a layered red dress with a long pleated skirt. It has a white ruffled petticoat underneath. Under her red dress is a pink shirt with lantern style sleeves. She has a corset on over the dress with golden buttons and a miniature cape in dark red clasped to her shoulders. Two necklaces are hanging from under her shirt collar, one golden chain and the other a pendent of a 'Nazar'. She has long sharp purple acrylic nails and multiple rings on both of her hands. She is wearing dark red heels with button clasped straps. In the upper left corner is her in-game sprite by 'ConcernedApe' and the artist's signature 'Rapha3liii' is in the lower right corner. /.End ID]
[Image 3 ID: A digital drawing of Haley from Stardew Valley standing casually, smiling, with a tuft of her hair inbetween her fingers in one hand and blue eyes. She has golden blonde hair in waves just reaching her upper back. She has locks of hair over both of her shoulders. She has light blue eyeshadow and bright pink blush and lipstick, she also has a mole on her face just above her lips to the right. She is wearing a low crop blue blouse with short sleeves and a white lined flower pattern on it. She has pink nails and is wearing a necklace of a blue sea-shell with a golden chain and a bracelet with a golden chain and heart pendent. Her left arm is holding her hair while her right arm is crossed over her chest and resting on her other arm. She is wearing a pink pleated mini-skirt and blue heels with small straps around her ankles. In the upper left corner is her in-game sprite by 'ConcernedApe' and the artist's signature 'Rapha3liii' is in the lower right corner. /.End ID]
[Image 4 ID: A digital drawing with the three previously described characters all standing in a line. The order is Abigail to the left, Emily in the middle and Haley to the right. Each character has their in-game character sprite by 'ConcernedApe' on the upper left to them. The artist's signature 'Rapha3liii' is overlayed in three different places on the drawing. /. End ID]
This my first time ever writing image descriptions so please tell me how I did! I read some other blogs and advice prior to writing my own but I understand its likely I got some things wrong! Please let me know if I've formatted or written something in a way that makes the descriptions innacessible! Thankyou
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In December last year, the UK’s shadow health secretary, Wes Streeting, visited Singapore General Hospital, regarded as one of the best in the world. What he witnessed there surprised him: “Patients arrive having already registered their appointments via an app. They check in on touchscreen kiosks awaiting them at reception. Tablets at their bedside allow them to read about their treatment or call for assistance,” Streeting says. “This is Space Age stuff compared with where the NHS is today.” Streeting characterizes the National Health Service as an “analog system in a digital age.”
“When I visit a hospital, doctors often take out their pagers to show me what they are forced to work with,” Streeting says. According to estimates, 13.5 million hours of GPs’ time is wasted every year due to inadequate IT. Fixing that would be the equivalent of hiring 8,000 new NHS doctors. “For the past 14 years, modernization of the NHS has been put on the back burner by a Conservative government which opts for sticking plasters instead of the major surgery that’s required,” says Streeting, who added that he fears that five more years of Tory mismanagement could mean the NHS ends up like the failed British retailer Woolworths—“a much-loved national institution which failed to change with the times and was left behind.”
Central to Streeting’s plan to fix the NHS is the NHS app, which has been downloaded by 31 million people in England and Wales. “It has the potential to transform how the NHS interacts with patients and promote better public health,” he says. He points out that, for instance, only one in every 200 GP appointments are currently made via the app. “In too many cases, patients still wait on the phone at 8 am, or even queue up in person in the cold on a frosty morning just to see a doctor.”
The NHS app could not only allow appointments to be made, but also let patients receive notifications about vaccine campaigns, health tests, cancer screening, and even upcoming clinical trials. “Clinical trials can use genomics to identify patients who will benefit from the latest treatments, but they struggle to recruit—not for a lack of people willing to take part, but because they can’t access basic data,” he said. He promised that Labour would clamp down on bureaucracy and allow clinical trials to recruit volunteers via the app. “During the pandemic, half a million people signed up to the vaccine trials registry,” he says. “If we can do it to defeat Covid, we can do it to cure cancer.”
At the core of Labour’s plan is patient data. Recently, the NHS has announced the launch of a federated data platform that would centralize hospital data, but would not include general practice or social care data. “The NHS has struck gold here, yet it’s leaving it in the ground,” Streeting says. “General practice data is key to unlocking better population health outcomes.”
Streeting promises that a Labour government would ensure a transparent process about what aspects of patient data would be shared and with whom, as well as the necessary safeguards to ensure patient confidentiality. As for those who oppose it on the grounds of privacy concerns, he has a simple message: “It’s a fight that a Labour government is willing to have,” he says. “While the tinfoil hat brigade takes to TikTok to urge followers to opt out of sharing their data with the NHS—the irony isn’t lost on me—the government refuses to take on their fear mongering.”
He recalled when, last January, he met the parents of a 2-year-old boy at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool. “They have been through hell,” he says. “In his short life, he has already had five operations on his heart.” When he asked them what their main frustration had been, however, the answer surprised him: technology. “Their local GP couldn’t access the notes from Alder Hey and the hospital couldn’t read the records held by their GP. It meant that on every appointment they had to repeat themselves again and again. The health service should be lessening their worry, not adding to their stress.”
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You think bh wants to push jmn into US by hook or crook? Like don't get me wrong but Tae had excellent sale on first day but bh fucked up. His streams may be less because you've seen how armys make playlist for him and he doesn't have different versions. So all in all I think he is doing among GPs.
Jmn on the other hand I don't get how did he get so less albums sold on 1st day? Bighit went all out with his promotions. I saw army's playlist, it was perfect for streaming. Now they are getting 3 albums 80x. I think bght is targeting another gb Spotify 1. Where were they at the time of friends?
I used to think BH gave best promotion to Jungkook but this time's promotion raises the bar.
I am clueless. I can talk to you endlessly about why things are more likely to get radio play than others - JK and Jimin, yes. Tae and Joonie, less likely, just due to nature of songs - but I have no idea what BH do and don't do with promotions.
I think it's Jimin's goal to be successful overseas. Ditto Jungkook. I don't think Tae has exactly the same ambition. He focused all his self-organised promo on Asian markets. They were HIS decisions. As far as I can tell, promotions are pretty in line with their goals?
I also think perspective on success and promotion is very skewed by Twitter crowing. Louder and more dogged doesn't always translate to real life numbers. FOR EXAMPLE, and I'm only picking Jimin* as he's the most recent example, there was talk about Jimin hitting UK number one.
This is the official UK top 5. He's also not anywhere in the top 100 because the official UK charts (equivalent to Billboard hot 100) doesn't announce until Friday. The official UK charts factors in streaming on all streaming platforms, digital downloads and physical sales:
What Jimin actually did was entered the GLOBAL Big Top 40 as the highest entry at number one:
It's undeniably a great achievement but it's not a UK number one exactly. Global is like a KIIS-FM situation. A franchise of radio stations and they do have a pretty huge list of stations, 40+ across the UK though only half of them play contemporary pop music. Their chart factors in radio play on only THEIR stations, itunes sales and Apple Music streams.
So you see now how it's a little easier for a big push on streaming on itunes, like in pursuit of an all kill for example, can affect one chart in the way it doesn't affect another?
I suspect Sabrina will stay at number one on official charts but I am expecting a top 3 for Jimin if not an eventual number one. Edit: Meant to say we won't know until Friday if Global's chart got this right.
I guess it depends what you determine success to be and what Jimin and Jungkook might be aiming for versus Tae and Namjoon. Namjoon is hitting a number of highly respected lists as one of the best albums of 2024, getting a lot of praise for his artistry. PERSONALLY? I find that as impressive as numbers.
Do you think Namjoon made RPWP thinking it was going to be a radio success? He knows he put together some weird sounds and a fuckton of curses that made his songs nearly unplayable for radio. HE KNOWS THAT... and that's the album he wanted to make. Ditto Tae. There's no way he thought his jazzy chill album was going to be radio gold. But it's the album he wanted to make and he's proud of it.
Army are so obsessed with numbers as if they say a damn thing about the ethos and intention of the artists themselves.
My point is not that Golden and Muse aren't worth anything. On the contrary, there are times when all I want to listen to is Golden. It's kind of my happy place a lot of the time. I'm enjoying Muse too. My point is that it's not worth stressing over numbers and how promoted someone is.
Though there is one addendum to this and that is that a lot of weird stuff happened to Tae's album that felt like sabotage. I don't have enough knowledge to confirm but it sure felt like he got a raw deal out of it.
I don't think I answered your question really but I dumped my brain out, I guess.
Further edit: I know Army love him but I'm pissed about any promo that means I have to witness Jimmy Fallon with my eyes so I'm mad at Jimin right now. :D
*despise that I'm not allowed to be honest about anything to do with Jimin unless PJMs come at me but whatever.
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El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron HD Remaster for Switch launches April 28, 2024
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El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron HD Remaster will launch for Switch on April 28, 2024, publisher Rainy Frog and developer crim announced.
In Japan, El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron HD Remaster will be available both physically for 4,950 yen and digitally for 3,850 yen. A physical deluxe edition will also be available for 8,250 yen, which includes a drama CD and drama CD script.
Here is an overview of the game, via crim:
El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron, originally released in 2011, is a unique third-person action adventure filled with a deeply artistic world-building, outstanding aesthetics and thrilling battles. Experience an incredible mix of 2D-like platformer action and a colorful 3D world in an exceptional setting.
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El Shaddai‘s artistic setting aims to provide a canvas-like world that changes in an organic way as long as you progress your adventure. The world keeps changing constantly in the most creative and innovative ways, perhaps even nostalgic. Easy to play, hard to master. You’ll only have four buttons: jump, attack, guard and weapon stealing. But this simple way of proceeding is deeper than one can expect. There is no need of manuals or walkthroughs to get into the game, but if anyone is ready to deepen into the mechanics, the game will offer a profound, precise and rewarding timing-based action experience. The motto of El Shaddai’s gameplay always was to be “easy but profound”. Many of the game’s mechanics such as the offense-defense systems were carefully created to provide the best possible game feel. The game received the “Future Game of the Show” award in the Tokyo Game Show 2010 and the script, noting some of the characters lines, got a gold mention on the Internet Buzzword Awards 2010 as well. The original aesthetics, the uniqueness of its concept and the feeling of being ahead its time (2011) were widely discussed on the international media.
El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron HD Remaster is currently available for PC via Steam.
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Nintendo Switch Weekly Round-Up for the Week Ending November 16th, 2024
Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the Nintendo Switch Weekly Round-Up for the week ending November 16th, 2024. Lots of interesting games to look at this week, and those who enjoy the classics are especially well-served. Dragon Quests, Tetrises, Yses, and even a relatively obscure NEOGEO fighter. We even have a game published by PlayStation, which is a first for a Nintendo platform. Neat. Let's check out this week in the world of Switch!
Featured New Releases
Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake ($59.99)
The fancy new HD-2D remake of Dragon Quest III arrived this week, and while the Switch version is the least technically-proficient option, it's good enough to do the job. I really enjoyed this version of the game, and if you are on the lookout for a nice classic-style RPG you really can't go wrong here.
Tetris Forever ($34.99)
This is the latest in Digital Eclipse's Gold Master series, covering the well-trodden story of how Tetris came to be. It includes a bunch of Tetris and Bullet-Proof Software games, but very little outside of the ones the Tetris Company owns outright. So don't expect Game Boy Tetris or Tengen Tetris, because they aren't here. The documentary content is worth it, and if you give the games a shot I think you'll find something to like there too.
The Rise of the Golden Idol ($19.99)
If you enjoyed the superb adventure The Case of the Golden Idol, you'll almost certainly want to dig into its follow-up, The Rise of the Golden Idol. Solve twenty strange cases using your powers of observation and deduction. It's good stuff, as you would expect.
LEGO Horizon Adventures ($59.99)
The very first PlayStation-published game on a Nintendo platform is perhaps not the monumental one such an occasion would ideally offer. This spin-off of Sony's popular Horizon franchise retells the story of the first game in a more family-friendly way, and that's probably the context it works best in. It's not a bad game, but it's not going to scratch that Horizon itch if that's what you were hoping for.
Petit Island ($29.99)
You play as a little cat trying to relive her grandpaw's adventures on Petit Island. It's a place full of things to see and treasures to find, along with some interesting characters to meet. You'll need to use your camera to snap some shots of the sights, which will hopefully help jog your grandpaw's failing memory. A cute, chill little game to mess around with if you're looking for one.
Goblin Slayer -Another Adventurer- Nightmare Feast ($39.99)
Here we have the first console game based on the popular Goblin Slayer property, and it's a tactical turn-based RPG. It is not a particularly great one, but it's functional enough. I think if you like Goblin Slayer, you'll have enough fun with this to make it worth your while. If not, I think you can find better games in this genre to play. Probably cheaper, too.
IREM Collection Volume 2 ($24.99)
Time for another Ratalaika-developed collection of Irem arcade games. This one has the vertical shoot 'em up Air Duel and run-and-gun action games GunForce and GunForce II. You also get the Super Famicom version of GunForce. This set arrives in better shape than the first volume launched in, though the included GunForce II has some unusual flicker that isn't present in the original game. Not really a deal breaker. I'll be reviewing this soon.
Rage of the Dragons NEO ($19.99)
The Double Dragon franchise was an absolute mess in the twilight years of Technos Japan, with very little consistency from title to title. Somehow, a one-on-one fighter based on the movie was made for the NEOGEO. It wasn't very good, but it wasn't bad. Good enough to earn a follow-up, but one that would file off the serial numbers and go on without the license. Like, barely filing off those numbers. QUByte handled this but it's one of its better jobs, so that's nice. It has online play but no cross-platform support, so enjoy that ghost town.
Little Big Adventure - Twinsen's Quest ($29.99)
This is a remake of the original Little Big Adventure, and despite some extra bugs coming along for the ride it manages to capture much of the charm of that game. It's an action-adventure game played from an isometric perspective where you use a Magic Ball to do a variety of things. With this being a Microids release you can probably wait for a discount, but I think it's a fair effort for what it's asking. We've seen far worse from this publisher.
Arcade Archives Konami's Table Tennis ($7.99)
Oh boy, Konami's Table Tennis. You might know this as Ping-Pong, and if it looks familiar then it's possible you've run into it in its NES/Famicom guise. It's a fine enough game for its age, but you can probably get your fill of this on the Nintendo Switch Online NES app if you're a subscriber.
EGGCONSOLE Ys MSX2 ($6.49)
No, your memory isn't failing you. We've already seen Ys release in the EGGCONSOLE line. But that was the PC-8801 mkII SR version, and this is the MSX2 version. There are differences, but unless you're a fanatic I can't see a reason to buy both. It's entirely in Japanese, just like the last one. I imagine we'll see the second game's MSX2 version before long.
Great God Grove ($19.99)
This… is a weird and lovely game. You play as the mail carrier of the gods, and you solve puzzles by sucking up speech bubbles and tactically deploying them. You'll meet a ton of characters, and they've got some serious personality. If you like adventure games, I'd strongly recommend giving this a look. I'm going to review it over on the TouchArcade Patreon soon if you need more details.
VED ($24.99)
If I awarded full points for style, this would get a very high score indeed. It's got a slick look to it. The turn-based combat is a little limited at first, but eventually opens up into passable fare. But this is a story-driven game, and I think it's going to live or die for each player based on how much they like its narrative. I did not care for its narrative. You might, though! An effort was certainly made.
Debut Project: Cooking Cafe ($29.99)
From the look of the game and the price its charging, one might hope for a decent Cooking Mama-style affair. Alas, this isn't anywhere near as good as Cooking Mama. The minigames are repetitive and not very satisfying, and that's pretty much the game. I'd avoid it, personally.
Mindcop ($14.99)
Wow, another good mystery adventure game this week? We're being spoiled. In this one, you'll enter into people's minds to find clues and solve dastardly murders. There's a bit of abstract puzzle solving in the mix, and you also need to manage your time carefully. You only have so many actions per day, so you can't chase down every single lead. I like it!
Heretic's Fork ($9.99)
The easiest way to describe this game is to chuck some buzzwords in the blender. Tower defense, deckbuilding, Survivors-like. That probably sounds like a mess, but Heretic's Fork mostly works. You're the new manager of Hell and you need to construct towers to punish sinners. It gets old a bit faster than, say, Vampire Survivors, but I think it makes a good run of things.
NAIRI: Rising Tide ($14.99)
Here's the next game in the NAIRI series, and I'm going to do the lazy thing here and say that if you enjoyed the first, you should check out the second. If you didn't, I don't think this will change your mind. If you haven't played the first game at all, you absolutely shouldn't start here. The story picks up where the first left off, and its ending points towards at least one more game. Lots of puzzles to solve, very much in the vein of what you would have seen in the previous title.
MONPIC -The Hatchling Meets a Girl- ($8.99)
This is a point-and-click style adventure game about a girl and a baby dragon. If you're here for the cute, this game delivers the cute. That's about all I'm qualified to speak on with this game, as I haven't had a chance to play it yet.
Bullet Runner ($16.99)
This is a top-down run-and-gun action game that puts an emphasis on the mayhem, much to its benefit. Lots of guns, lots of set pieces, and lots of explosions. If that's what you're after in a game, I imagine you'll find some satisfaction with this one.
49 Keys ($9.99)
A Lovecraftian puzzle adventure based on an actual gamebook. The game leans into that, and everything unfolds in a book set on a table in front of you. Lots of text, the occasional picture, and icon-based interactions for solving puzzles. Solid enough for what it is, just be aware of what you're getting into.
Deserted ($19.99)
A survival-ish game that apparently is thematically inspired by Another World. There are some things about it I like, particularly with regards to its art style. Unfortunately, it has so many rough edges it could pass for a chunk of amethyst. No, I don't know why that was my go-to for a comparison either. But they're pretty spiky, I assure you. You wouldn't want to step on one, and you also wouldn't want to step on Deserted.
Slam and Roll ($14.99)
Do you like Snow Bros.? Do you like the idea of Snow Bros. but without Snow Bros.? Maybe swap those Snow Bros. out for a couple of kids in sports gear? Then you'll want to check out Slam and Roll. It's a slick little elimination platformer. If that's a genre you're into, I think you'll enjoy this.
Doors: Paradox ($14.99)
I liked this one on mobile, and I still like it here. It's an escape room style affair with puzzles to solve that mainly come down to using this with that on the other thing. What makes it stand out is that each of the "rooms", and there are almost sixty of them, is a 3D diorama that you can spin around and poke at. A good presentation and some enjoyable puzzles to unravel.
Carpathian Night Starring Bela Lugosi ($16.99)
How do you help your Castlevania homage stand out in the small crowd of Castlevania homages? Well, you can license the likeness of Bela Lugosi to use for your Dracula, I suppose. I can be a bit harsh on Castlevania-inspired games, and I'm going to be again here. It's okay. It's no Castlevania. I think the price is pushing it a little, but it feels rude saying that considering the developer probably worked on this for years. Anyway, it scratches an itch Konami hasn't been scratching lately, but I'd rather just replay a proper Castlevania.
Dorfs: Hammers for Hire ($14.99)
A massive army is on the march, but what's happening on the battlefield is someone else's problem. Your problem is filling all the orders the soldiers need, and that's the basic idea of this wild party game for up to four players. It has just enough of a whiff of Overcooked about it to fill in for a party night or two if you need something new in that capacity to play. It's pretty hectic though, so I'm not sure if less experienced players will be able to slide into it and have a good time as easily as all that.
Matsuro Palette ($9.99)
You're trapped in a studio with a cursed painting for seven days. The girl in the painting is counting on you to paint her portrait in that time, but if you upset her in the slightest she'll kill you. You'll have to pay attention to the notes left by her past victims and figure out how to survive. It'll only take you a few hours to finish it, but it's a memorable few hours.
Miniatures ($5.99)
This game looked interesting when I was preparing this article, but the name makes it very hard to search for information on. Developers, choose the name of your game carefully. If doing a web search on your game's title plus the word 'game' brings up a million things that aren't your game and not your game, you messed up. Anyway, this game might be neat! Shaun of the Past thought it could be!
That's all for this week, friends. We'll be back next Saturday with another Round-Up as we head into the end of November. Next week is a little quieter, with the biggest title so far looking to be Stray. Well, we'll make what we can of it. As ever, I will plug both my Patreon (where you can find lots of cool exclusive articles) and my Ko-Fi (tips help me run this blog). There, plugged. I hope you have a super Saturday, and as always, thanks for reading!
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