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Book that feel like « Eyes Wide Shut/After Hours »

I really love these two films. Something crazy happening at night, conversation at a dim lit club, a diner, people conspiring behind your back, etc.

u/socialsciencenerd — 15 hours ago

MMOs can be cozy, too!

For those looking out for a game to play and aren’t interested in your typical ones suggested, maybe try an MMORPG.

I’ve been playing Final Fantasy XIV lately and am in love with the game. First, the game is super friendly to newcomers and it’ll guide you throughout the story of the game easily (you don’t really need to know anything about the game).

But honestly, what I love the most is all the cute, cozy spaces to hang out. There are endless inns/cafés/bars to hang out while it rains outside. You can stay in and chat or practice your skills (I do a lot of cooking in game, which is super cute, too).

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u/socialsciencenerd — 21 days ago

Just discovered this sub. Anyone else played this…?

I can’t remember the name, but it was kind of a Rugrats version of Mario Party? Or more like just a Board Game and Reptar was there, too, lol. There was an Egypt theme board, too?

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u/socialsciencenerd — 1 month ago
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What happened to Seed?

Is it still being play tested? Does it have a release date?

I saw they released a cinematic trailer not long ago, so they could be close to release?

Also, what are everyone’s thoughts on them using generative AI for dialogue?

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u/socialsciencenerd — 2 months ago

Hola!

Me fue bien el otro día pidiendo recomendaciones por aquí (y compré un libro que me recomendó un redditor).

¿Alguien tendrá recomendaciones de libros de ficción que sean tipo « solarpunk »?

Aquí les dejo la definición (de Wikipedia):

El solarpunk (también llamado greenpunk o cybertribe) es un movimiento que propone tomar los elementos culturales de la sociedad de masas, de los cuales se han valido las élites, para doblegarlos y usarlos a favor de la sociedad, y así resolver los problemas sociales; dando la vuelta al consumismo a favor de un mundo verde, y fomentando las visiones optimistas del futuro acerca de los problemas medioambientales actuales, como son el calentamiento global y la contaminación, así como la desigualdad social.[1][2] Se distingue de otros movimientos contemporáneos por su énfasis en la sostenibilidad, el optimismo, junto con la capacidad tecnológica.

Da lo mismo si son autores chilenos o no (aunque lo prefiero, para apoyar a nuestros locales). Tambuén pueden ser novelas gráficas.

u/socialsciencenerd — 2 months ago