What do you mean, he’s on the right
What do you mean, he’s on the right
Yes! It was always so convenient to be able to filter to e. g. text-only-posts when I was driving via bus or train and was low on data or had poor signal. Hope this will be implemented in Boost for Lemmy too!
Hands down, DOOM Eternal
Push: Easy game but lots of fun. As the name suggests a highly concentrated push your luck game that we always enjoy for some quick rounds.
Kakerlaken-Poker: Man this game is pure stress - Stress the game. A game where somebody removed everything apart from the STRESS - No fat - Filet Au Stress. Either you love it or you hate it. But exciting non the less! I only played the base game but some people suggest other versions of this game. So if you are interested you might want to have a look at the other versions as well
We played Wingspan and some quick rounds of Love Letter.
Wingspan: We played with 5 people. I really enjoyed setting up my engine and it was interesting to see all the different approaches from the other players. Not sure though if the strategies kinda ‘settle’ after some games. Especially in the last round it was just ‘buying eggs’ from all the players. Still fun but maybe to freshen things up after some sessions the expansions might be needed?
But I am not sure if the expansions do add new mechanics (and allow new ‘combos’) or just additional birds with kinda the same effects that are already in the base game…
Love Letter: Quick to set up and much fun. I like that it’s easy to learn but that you still see after some games that the playstyle kinda shifts into more bluffing (to avoid being exposed too soon) which is quite fun. We played with 3 players. I would like to play some rounds with more players soon since we have the Big Box edition with some additional cards (that will be added with 5+ players) and they look very interesting!
Oh yeah and we played Rush Hour Shift: Looks kinda silly, very easy but it was still fun for some lightly competitive rounds. It is also a good game to have around for e.g. family gatherings to be able to include the little kids as well. A good introduction I would say and makes everyone around want to try at least a round as well.
Totally agree! I was so happy when I saw the navigation arrows for the comments but I also saw that holding the up-arrow to get back to the original post would greatly improve the experience (that was my standard form of navigation in Boost as well).
Edit: I guess long pressing the up-arrow was like the “Home-key” and down-arrow like the “End-key” on a Keyboard
We often play “6 nimmt” with our Grandma. That is always a blast. Simple to learn, quick to set up and a lot of Schadenfreude from my Grandma when she tricks somebody into taking cards!
Nice, thanks for the info!
Oh boy, I got good news for you. That is a great feature that I am also looking forward to and I already saw it in the github pull requests! The preview looks really good (better than e.g. the current implementation in Boost for Reddit which is way too small and disappears after some time). Not sure if it is in the next version but it should hopefully be added soon!
Haha, I thought it was a joke about you eating some plastic decor fruits. Man was I flabbergasted when I saw that it is a real fruit! Fascinating!
Thank you for starting the discussion. I was previously using Boost and now checked out Jerboa. Since Jerboa was inspired by Boost the transition was actually quite easy. Although some functions I really liked, e.g. jumping/navigating through the main comments or adjusting the font size of comments (they appear a tad too big in this app) are still missing. I would really appreciate if this community grows and the 3rd-Party devs could improve the experience further. I also was getting a bit bored by reddit as there was a lot of repetition and decreasing quality in content (while the popularity was increasing). But browsing through Lemmy and watching the enthusiastic mood of the growing community feels exciting again!
You mean Sodium in water? Example attached