Sarafan
Community Contributor
I've got the EE edition of NW on Steam, so that may be my next destination. Thanks for reminding me!
A little advice.
I've got the EE edition of NW on Steam, so that may be my next destination. Thanks for reminding me!
Everytime I try to come back to NWN I feel "forced" to start with the original campaign. I enjoy starting from level 1 and climbing the ladder - I totally get lost if I have to start with high level character and I feel like it's "not mine". Thus everytime I give NWN a new go, I start a new and promptly get bored within next 10hours or so.
On the other hand I really liked the character creation and progression system, so restarting with a new char is something I do quite often.
Hexcells Plus. I beat the first one ages ago and after playing Portal Reloaded I realized just how badly I needed some logic in these ambiguous times.
I played that a few years ago, very well designed. Only $3 on Steam, great value for a puzzle itch:Hexcells Plus
I recently looked up Sherlock again for my logic puzzle fix.
I played that a few years ago, very well designed. Only $3 on Steam, great value for a puzzle itch:
![]()
Hexcells Plus on Steam
Hexcells Plus is an ambient logic puzzle game for PC, Mac and Linux.store.steampowered.com
There's a similar genre called Nonograms which might also appeal—my GF likes the Rainbow Mosaics series, it's on BigFish and maybe elsewhere.
![]()
Nonogram - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
I think I'll have to look up rules for that. I did launch it but without a manual I did the jackie chan confused face and ran away when my browser felt like it was lagging.
Source: https://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/sherlock_A vertical clue tell the player that two squares are or are not in the same column. There are five types of horizontal clues. The "is next to" and "is not next to" clue says that two tiles are or are not adjacent to each other, but it doesn't say which one is on the left and on the right. The "is left of" clue (middle tile is yellow with 3 dots) says that one tile is to the left of another tile, but it doesn't say how far or close to the left.
The "is between" clue (three tiles with two sided arrow) says that three tiles are adjacent but this can be from left to right or from right to left. The "is not between" says the same except that the middle tile is not between the other two.
Just started a new Warhammer 2 co-op campaign after my friend lost the save for the previous one when his Windows installation got corrupted and he had to reinstall.
I'm now playing as the Dwarf that has cheaper Slayers and it's going very well. My friend is playing as Balthasar Gelt and has managed to get one of his spells to cost only 1 Wind of Magic. We did an entire siege that was just his lord spamming that spell a hundred times in a row until his Winds of Magic ran out. His lord killed over 1700 units this way.
Crying Suns has been on my radar for a while and it was on sale the other day so I picked it up. Games fun, nice pixel art style and some FTL-like gameplay with a story clearly inspired by a lot of science fiction literature that I've loved over the years. Interested to see how it plays out in the end, just flubbed my first run so have to start again.
I really enjoyed playing Crying Suns. The story and world building is pretty decent, good enough to keep me playing for quite a while. Until I started playing Warhammer and became somewhat obsessed.
I would like to finish it at some point though.