

Since I’m a little embarrassed by the mistake, what do you look for in an incremental game? I can look through the ones I’ve played for Android and see if any could work?
(They/Them) I like TTRPGs, history, (audio and written) horror and the history of occultism.
Since I’m a little embarrassed by the mistake, what do you look for in an incremental game? I can look through the ones I’ve played for Android and see if any could work?
Oh, right, so I was so excited to mention it I forgot it’s not a mobile game >.<
It’s on steam, but yeah, my bad.
Thanks for posting this. I really enjoyed getting to play Magic again thanks to Forge, and Anuto is a really solid tower defense.
Hey, it’s a paid game (non-freemium) but you could try Orb of Creation. I think there’s a free demo on itch. One of the most fascinating incremental games I’ve played. I actually played all the way up to the current content’s end.
Eagerly awaiting updates.
I think it’s very telling that the medication’s success metrics in part of the longer article linked in this one are about if the meds made them perform better academically, as opposed to making them have a happier and better experience of their own lives.
They really focus on it, like, “Oh, sure, they seem like they’re doing better but it’s only how they feel, they don’t suddenly get smarter.”
And, yeah, my ADHD drugs don’t make me smarter, but they drastically reduce the strain of dealing with tedious, pointless and unstimulating tasks.
I’m also using Syncthing to sync up my notes between my laptop and phone. It’s been great! Less Google doc use.