• TachyonTele@lemm.eeOP
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      4 days ago

      You hide cards at night in the forest for fun? Seems like a solitary type of game to play.

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        Hehe you’re right kinda.

        I take my phone data offline after about midnight and if I can’t sleep I’ll do Solitaire or crosswords.

        If I’m really wanting a good game, Zen Pinball is my poison. One day I plan to get an old TV and turn it into a Zen Pinball machine, as others have done on YouTube.

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          Pinball games are fun. Ive tried everyone on the Switch, and a few on Steam, but they all seem to lack something.

          Finding a decent pool table game is the same.

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            I think pool would be harder to emulate than pinball unless using a real cue and VR. It’d be hard to have a one to one user interface for this whereas pinball is mostly binary since flippers went electronic.

            That said, I’ve fond memories of some pool games in the DOS / '95 era. The duration of the mouse click being the analog to the cue force.

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              There’s a cheapo pool game on Switch that uses the gyros in the controller for moving the stick. It’s pretty cool at first. But then you realize it’s a cheap game that’s not worth it.

              The possibility is there.

              The pinball games are DLC money sinks, unfortunately.