I always thought of it as this:
I always thought of it as this:
None of this is race related. It’s all made up by soft people with no spine, a victim complex (Karens), and are attention seeking. Call it husband/ wife. Who cares? No one with working brains.
I get master/slave. It isn’t really necessary at all, and more descriptive terms are actually better in most cases.
Ah, I recognise that item! That’s a three-story bunk bed with soda cans on each mattress! No mistaking it!
It's on every platform, sans Switch.
As a 30-something long time member of the boardgaming community that’s also a POC, I’ll say that a significant majority of young board gamers are overwhelmingly liberal, much like the rest of the millennial generation.
I dont know if you are right about that.
If I would have to compare the precentage of assholes in
I think this is a wrong generalization. If you look in BoardGameGeek forums or prominent designers and publishers, they have all voiced unambiguous supports. The community as a whole is also incredibly open-minded and diverse. In the BGG forums alone, you can find more than a dozen of topics focusing on diversity and…
The board game companies that I follow on FB have posted unambiguous support for BLM, except for Wyrmwood, which posted a weak ass non-commital message. BGG also posted an unambiguously supportive statement. I think that you are right that a significant portion of the fan bases in tabletop are either racist as fuck or…
There are small horrible groups of board gamers but the INDUSTRY is NOT like that. Most are kind smart and very liberal. So this is no surprise. GAMA should know better. Black Lives Matter
Oh yeah mighty max, those were the shit.
Pretty sure you’re talking about Hot Wheels adventures.
Saw this coming from a mile away. I did not finish the game because it ran like absolute dog shit on my OG XBone. Massive pop in, insane framerate issues, truly a miserable experience. Which was honestly surprising to me because it does not seem like a graphically intensive game.
Cool, you’re decidedly in the minority however. That game sold gangbusters and did very good numbers with critics and fans alike. Especially the Spider-Man fans I know, of which I am one.
It really saddens me that everything in this game is being analyzed through some sort of min/maxing lens. It’s not just Kotaku. Unless a seasonal event or new bug type brings with it a new get rich scheme, it gets bashed as a waste of time. In an entire game about slowing down and appreciating the changes that come…
I have a cunning plan.
I just looked up the item name, and it’s simple panel.
It looks like they dug a one-tile-wide cliff, then used vertical panels snugged up against the cliff’s edge. The panels are just a bit taller than the cliff, so you can see the lip as he runs past them.
They remain determined and dedicated to meeting their current launch date of “TBD.”