Manufactured by Castem Co. in Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture: https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20220407/p2a/00m/0na/010000c
Just a big ol’ nerd like everyone else.
I love the chaos of a good card game like Fluxx or Unstable Unicorns.
Manufactured by Castem Co. in Fukuyama, Hiroshima Prefecture: https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20220407/p2a/00m/0na/010000c
OpenAL is a cross-platform 3D audio API appropriate for use with gaming applications and many other types of audio applications. The library models a collection of audio sources moving in a 3D space that are heard by a single listener somewhere in that space. The basic OpenAL objects are a Listener, a Source, and a Buffer. There can be a large number of Buffers, which contain audio data. Each buffer can be attached to one or more Sources, which represent points in 3D space which are emitting audio. There is always one Listener object (per audio context), which represents the position where the sources are heard – rendering is done from the perspective of the Listener.
Cristopher Lee (of Counts Dracula & Dooku fame) does a metal cover of this on his album I, Don Quixote
I like Root, its like an asymmetric Risk.
Tin Can is a space survival simulator, where you are trapped in an escape pod after the loss of your ship. There are a few systems in your escape pod, and each system has components you need to look after. Your pod regularly flies through astoroid fields & other space phenomena that break these component parts forcing you to repair, replace or do without the systems keeping you afloat.
Copy Editor: A RegEx Puzzle Game
It’s a word-puzzle game that incrementally teaches you how to use Regular Expressions (RegEx) to find & replace text. Some of the puzzles add silly restraints for you to work around, and the game has charming NPC coworkers that introduce each challenge.
Applicable Make Some Noise short: https://youtube.com/shorts/DZ__i7YFhkA?si=saiVUtW2tK4Ay4hK
They may need to mix it up by switching to 2 crossed staffs with a total of 3 snakes to get it juuusst right.
Has she discovered the use of puns yet? I would recommend those cheesy dad-joke books and the joke pages from copies of Reader’s Digest.