#Guildlings
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shrimps-4-swords · 21 days ago
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thinking of them 4ever <3
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blood-slush · 2 years ago
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scraped from an archive of geocitiesghost' blog
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calware · 1 year ago
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how tall are you
5'2
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sparklehoard · 10 months ago
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🐰 yeas. You are very cool
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Yall better watch out. I'm gaining confidence. 🐰
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thebeautyoffanfics · 2 years ago
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YOUR BACK?? 👋 HII
YEAAAH , AT LEAST TRYING TO BE EHEHE !!! BUT OMG HIIII , I HOPE UR DOING WELL !!!!! <33
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lamneus · 10 months ago
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First Guild
Le Sifyro concept art https://x.com/Sifyro/status/1750353000567033874?s=20   Other art sites wlo.link/@sifyro
Posted using PostyBirb
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neptuniadoesstuff · 1 month ago
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since there’s like… demiprinces (daedra) and demigods (aedra)… Are there like… Demi guild fellas? :0
Mina does infact have a few Mortal children (& when I say few I mean many)
Most of them however are well.. Female. Now I'm not sure who was the wise ahh to frikin decide it be a good idea to knock up a LITERAL GOD WHO STILL HAS TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT FOR LIKE MILLIONS OF SPIRIT GREMLINS but yeh...
The demikids don't have a official name by guild terms. But they may or may not be called "Guildlings" by the Marksmen bcs they do focus on the guild alot.
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monstera-obliqua · 2 months ago
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I’ve been playing Mutazione (and am currently obsessing over it) hence why I’ve been browsing the tag on tumblr, and came across your wonderful drawing of the cave entrance (I love your rendition of it). Looking at your “current interests” post, I must ask: have you played Guildlings? 👀
i haven't, no - what's it like? the name's familiar but i don't know anything about it
the cave entrance is quite an old drawing of mine, i'm glad you like it! i'd actually really like to redraw it, i've improved a lot since i made it
if you'd like more mutazione content, there's not a lot of fan content out there, but the developers have an awesome archive with heaps of articles where they talk about the creation process! here's the link to their website if youre interested: https://gutefabrik.com/tag/archive-posts/ !!!
i think it's really funny how im like, the most regular artist in the fanbase LMAO it's nice to know that other people see what i make and appreciate it <3
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cholatey · 7 months ago
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It’s hard to think about the Guildlings. And what could have been. I need to become rich so I can single handedly fund an update I need my game.
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prodigal-sunlight · 2 years ago
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The fact that Tumblr never latched onto Guildlings (2019) is astounding to me. Its like homestuck meets steven universe. Theres lesbian grandmas. Theres magic thats quirky and wild. Theres gay. Its full of heart and humor and stupidity (but the fun kind of stupidity)
Like. Its just got such Tumblr fandom vibes but Ive found like, five posts abt it
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kinjedl · 1 year ago
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D&D Prep Complete
The twin cities of Guildling and Undumun open for business this Tuesday.
Ton of encounters available for each, including a Tarot themed homebrewed discovery & exploration system that the party tried out in Guildling last session.
Very much looking forward to seeing how they react to some of what I have planned!
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sparklehoard · 7 months ago
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cider and raspberry but i am not that good at communicating on the tumblr
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If friendship is what you seek. Prepare yourself for.....a message notification!!!!
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im-not-a-college-dropout · 2 years ago
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feeling useful to the people around me
laufey music (specifically that kind of jazz)
the game guildlings
Things I enjoy
to be edited and added on to:
doing silly art activities with my friends
laying on someone's lap
learning new simple origami patterns, especially when i get it easily
craig of the creek
finding new music that makes me feel different
being able to cook on a nonstick pan before it gets ruined
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talkinbouttinygames · 3 years ago
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Bleeding Your Apple Arcade Subscription* Dry
I will always prefer to own games. That will never change. However… I have a shameful confession. I paid for a year of Apple Arcade. Alas. And as it turns out, there are several really good games on it, including ones that aren’t available elsewhere, on Mac or in general. So if you’re looking for the best picks of Apple Arcade, whether it’s to get the most out of your subscription or free trial, here is the TBTG Guide to Bleeding Apple Arcade Dry.
Note: All of these games are available to play on phone and computer, but unless otherwise noted, I played all of them exclusively on laptop, as it’s pretty clear that most of them were made for computer first.
Apple Arcade Exclusives
First up are the games that are available exclusively on Apple Arcade – if either catch your eye, you’ll want to play them first.
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Winding Worlds
Winding Worlds is a narrative puzzle game made by ko_op serving up what they do best, which is making games that are digital sensory toys in disguise. Their first game, GNOG, was much more obvious, being a pack of themed puzzle toys, while Winding Worlds is a game about dragging vertically and horizontally to manipulate rotating mini-worlds and the things found inside, all to the audio of some really satisfying sound design. The mechanics are very simple and perfect for phone or tablet (though I played on laptop), and the game is structured semi-episodically, with each level tasking protagonist Willow in exploring an odd fantastical little universe, finding out what’s bothering the denizens, and helping them in their woes. It’s a well-crafted experience that you can just sit yourself into.
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Guildlings
Guildings is a pretty chill character and relationship-driven JRPG in a semi-fantastical world where fantasy hero teams a glory day relic of history, and also their operations were all connected through a smartphone app. The lore and world of this game is a lovely kitchen sink of different influences and I had so much fun getting to explore it with the various characters. The combat is very relaxed, and based around making it to the end of a certain amount of rounds without a total party kill, though there are some side quest challenges. The characters’ actions and abilities are notably dependent on their moods, with some changing the user’s mood, and others requiring a certain mood. This once again puts focus on the social aspects, as the easiest and most natural to change your partymates’ moods (along with the only way to grant them XP for level-up) is in what you choose for your various dialogue options throughout the game. This all made Guildlings one of the nicest RPGs to actually immerse myself in, and actually play the role of my character in a long time.
“Well, Actually” Exclusives
[Pushes up the nose bridge of my glasses] TECHnicalLY, these aren’t exclusive to Apple Arcade, because you can buy them elsewhere, it’s just that the only versions on sale are for Windows. So unless you have access to a Windows OS aside from the Mac device you’re using Apple Arcade with… I’d play these next.
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Sayonara Wild Hearts
I already covered Sayonara Wild Hearts in my most recent Rapid-fire Recs installment, but since the game’s relatively high profile and first spot in the list meant that my coverage was a bit light, let me elaborate. The game is akin to an interactive, narrative pop album, taking inspiration from infinite runners and rhythm games as you race along the dreamy, urban fantasyland of the heart. Each level is a short burst of pulse-drumming visuals and pace that draws you straight into the action, and the game goes like a firework: a magnificent burst of sound and light. Fitting, too, then, that it’s barely more than an hour played back-to-back without any slip-ups – though if you’re keen to master songs as is common to rhythm games, that combined with various secrets and achievements are good for replay value.
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Assemble With Care
Whereas ustwo’s previous games Monument Valley I & II had a fantastical, almost alien geometry aesthetic and the puzzly, tactile joy of manipulated larger-than-life pieces of art and architecture, Assemble With Care goes closer to home, with a warm digital painting aesthetic for the story of a traveling analog repairwoman and the stories of the people who hire her. The game itself is dedicated the act of manually taking apart these storied possessions, repairing and replacing their broken components, and then reassembling them. There’s care taken not automate actions that would otherwise be automated – you have to scroll to screw or unscrew things, tug the end of a cord away from its fastener to wrench it free, and squeeze glue onto components yourself. The experience is only heightened by details such as careful pains to make the 3D models match the painterly aesthetic, with each object actually having two slightly different models that the game alternates between, creating a static-like snap found in two frame painted animations.
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Alba: a Wildlife Adventure
I recently covered this game in a full issue, so I’ll keep things short. Alba is a well-tuned photography game taking place on an idyllic island threatened by a hotel development replacing its run-down nature reserve. Existing on the island, and cataloguing its animal inhabitants, along with doing simple tasks that come about in trying to combat ecological damage and repair the reserve is a welcoming and relaxing experience.
The Rest
With those out of the way, here are the rest of the games, which while lesser in priority, are no lesser in quality.
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Tangle Tower
I played Tangle Tower in a single sitting, only stopping to take breaks for food or the bathroom. Luckily for me, it’s only 6 hours. An installment in the Detective Grimoire point-and-click adventure game series, though perfectly accommodating to a newcomer like me, it follows Grimoire and his assistant Sally as they puzzle out the murder of a minor member of the sprawling multigenerational Pointer-Fellow family, Flora. You explore the wondrously fantastical world the family lives in, all the while picking up clues and interviewing the various family members, and suss out secrets by pointing out details in the objects you’ve found and making logical connections through a roulette of sentence fragments to truly get to the truth like Sherlock Holmes, instead of the game feeding you answers like you’re Watson. Also, the character design and animation is all so lively and communicative, and the banter between Grimoire, Sally, and the others is fantastic.
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NUTS
Like Alba, NUTS was covered recently in a full issue, so a quick rehash of my praises: the game is about tracking the trails of squirrels in Melmoth forest as a part of a study to blockade an amusement park project, using a handful of cameras that feed back to a TV in the caravan you’re stationed at. The experience is mechanically grabbing, the narrative blends themes with the gameplay into an affecting ending, all while backed by a solitary, contemplative environment in dreamy, fog-draped tritone. Squirrel recon has never been this fun.
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Mutazione
Mutazione, the best I can describe, is a narrative pilgrimage into the meaning of chosen family, community, and love, through the shoes of Kai, who goes to the eponymously named location to assist her dying grandfather. The game itself is mostly kinetic, with the mechanics mostly centered around peaceful gardening and dialogue options that flesh out character and relationships, both thrusting the player into the world of Mutazione and the various people who live there. And what a world it is: the construction paper cut-out aesthetic is absolutely gorgeous, and bigods I wish it were real – beauty and danger alike.
Post-Publication Addition: Though the author forgot to mention the Animal Crossing-esque camping and befriending sim Cozy Grove, he wholeheartily recommends it. It is available on Apple Arcade, and on Windows via Steam.
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vahanians · 3 years ago
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im obsessed with this game my god
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nixandruin · 2 years ago
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Hey there tiny Guildlings fandom on Tumblr! If you’ve never played and are interested in seeing the game, or if you’ve played the whole thing three times and want to theorize about where the story’s going next, I’ll be streaming it live on Twitch in ten minutes! Hope to see you there :D 
(Guildlings is a short RPG on Apple Arcade that follows some teens in a world of magic and technology on a quest to prevent their world from being destroyed. It has beautiful art and an awesome story!)
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