

I bought it because my son has been asking for Skatebird, but we also enjoyed an hour playing Ripped Pants at Work together and I’ll give Delver a go later tonight.
Thats the thing with bundles, different titles will appeal to different people.
I bought it because my son has been asking for Skatebird, but we also enjoyed an hour playing Ripped Pants at Work together and I’ll give Delver a go later tonight.
Thats the thing with bundles, different titles will appeal to different people.
The only thing they have ever done well is host a Q&A board and incubate niche communities.
Then they stopped doing that well.
My workplace calls it “n-jinx”, we know its nonstandard but its still what is understood by the team.
I understand proprietary licenses and the business models they support, I also understand open source licenses and the business models they support.
If they they published paid binaries and free source code I would support them (morally), or if they published free binaries and free source code and ran a patreon I would support them (morally).
But to fork GPL code and hold the derived source ransom? Not cool.
The PlayStation version released in 2021 was PS4 software (that also ran on PS5 in backwards compatibility mode).
This update provides a native PS5 version. So I guess it is “next gem” in comparison.