Cool, my friend always told me about it but when I looked into it last it didn't seem to work on Linux. Must try it.
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Does it work on Linux?
I'm not British, but I know about Kielder Forest because of Geowizard's straight line mission YouTube videos.
Not part of the Commonwealth since 1949.
Hmm, I see. I do this all the time as well. Always wonder with memes can I just relate because they're ordinary human reactions or traits or actual indicators of some kind.
Is this an ADHD thing?
Sorry was too lazy to link everthing. Extra Ordinance was more an example of the fact that Luanti can do all kinds of stuff and it's a single game.
These might be more to your taste:
https://content.luanti.org/packages/Wuzzy/mineclone2/
I'd second Luanti, but just clarify that these days it's more of a game platform than a single game. It has a built in content management system to download games, mods and texture packs.
The games available to install via Luanti range from Mincraft clones like Mineclonia, to semi-clones like Voxellibre, to original blocky survival games like Exile, all the way to arcade style games Extra Ordinance and platformers like Glitch, where you'd swear they were built on a totally different engine.
Mods for Luanti games are also pretty great, everything from fully fledged train systems to airships and everything between.
https://content.luanti.org/packages/Sumianvoice/extra_ordinance/
Mrs Doyle! Didn't expect to see you off Craggy Island.
A small town/suburb in Cork. Also the home of the Blarney Stone and the origin of the word 'blarney'.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blarney_Stone https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blarney https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/blarney
Not a bad reach for a town of around 2k population.
Blarney beats Tipperary in this scenario.
Nice thanks, will check it out. I last checked pre- Steamdeck.