@nickthewright@jsstaedtler@Hika one of the advantages of using A paper sizes is that they fold in their smaller counterparts (a folded A4, which is the closest to your 8.5x11, is an A5). A nice feature for booklets.
What if Scrabble was an RPG, and every word you played was a punch in the face?
That’s Word Wonders: The Tower of Babel.
You’re building words on a grid to beat up fantasy weirdos guarding each floor. Genies, goblins, dragon-adjacent problems. Make a good word, they explode in colourful flashes and lose a chunk of HP. It’s petty and satisfying.
And it’s not just “win the board.” It’s about winning each fight, clearing the floor, levelling up, unlocking boosts, equipping artifacts, mixing potions, repeat. It’s basically vocabulary violence with a progression loop.
Steam calls it “casual,” which is like calling a slot machine “a light hobby.” If they’d pitched it as a word-puzzle RPG, more people would’ve clocked what it actually is.
I’ve owned it for 10 years. Still happy it’s in my library.
ArtStation: Please sign in.Me: *Supplies my ArtStation account info*ArtStation: Okay. Please sign in using your Epic Games account.Me: *Clicks through to sign in with Epic Games*Epic Games: Please sign in using your Playstation, Nintendo, or XBox accountMe: What the?*Then, looking further down to the Other Options I see a Steam login option and use that*Whoosh! A series of Inception-like kicks and I'm back through all the layers back up to ArtStation.This is not user-friendly.
I'm out of steam for tonight, so the comic is going to have to update in the day tomorrow sometime.Good thing we apparently don't have to worry about midnight updates anymore (?)
@jwz @Migueldeicaza This is a very good point.I do not have a special method for peeking into the goings-on of the Klan. Why in the world would I want one?