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This might also be a good opportunity to repeat this reply that I wrote for:

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It gets better! Every time Bowser departs in his airship, he heads towards the Moon!

I love this game. I still remember my best failure fortress. Had things going well, steady crops, plenty of workshop space and good trade relations. My dwarves had just elected a mayor. That’s when the bloodless corpses started turning up. It took me awhile to figure out how to find the vampire ( they have longer

Gita, I absolutely love that you are continuing to spread the Good News of Dwarf Fortress on Kotaku. I’ve been a fan of the game for 8 years or so, coming back to it every couple of years. I’m probably overdue for another fort.

Nintendo also used the sky as a storytelling device, what with putting the Moon in every world and all that.

Dwarf Fortress is a two dimensional fortress-building game about dwarves, which often breaks in fascinating ways.

(SPOILERS BELOW!)

I think that’s just you. The hard-hitting emotions are what makes the show great. But it’s still also frequently hilarious. I mean, in that “unwatchable” block of episodes was an entire episode dedicated to a teenager quitting her job to be a zombie-themed musician and it was equal parts hilarious and

Oh darn...

way to go Buffs!

I can’t believe that Mars is getting its Roadster order sooner than I get my 3.

Alternatively, if you enjoy a good - longform - show with believable character development that doesnt rely on drug addiction to “bring in the target audience”, Adventure Time is the goto answer.

This was supposed to be a 14 episode season. We didn’t get to see roughly a quarter of the season due to time constraints. This is why the season seemed to fall flat past the finale. Tales from the Citadel, the most praised episode of this season, was supposed to be a midway point. Roiland and Harmon just took way

Obligatory for Jr. Trump.

“Hey Valve, guess what would have been a REALLY good idea?”