Hi! Thanks for reading, resonate w the meeting of my ex lol
Thank you 💕dear for your feedback, I am glad that my reading resonate with you 😇
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Hi! Thanks for reading, resonate w the meeting of my ex lol
Thank you 💕dear for your feedback, I am glad that my reading resonate with you 😇
Good luck🍀
Game 126: Pl¢tfarmer June2026 Despite being introduced as some sort of money platformer, it drops all of it after just two (literal) payment walls. Like the idea of trying to use platforming to pay for your way in game mixed together with some idle money making situations seems like an interesting idea. Just a problem when the game itself drops the idea almost immediately. Despite all that, the rest of the platforming is pretty solid with a lot of the motions for your actions feeling good despite some jumps looking very awkward to execute. A lot of this is due to how momentum works in this game. While sometimes it feels like you fall flat; it mostly feels like it's reading the input fatefully enough, just a little early. Notable as the rest of the game, a solid 80% of it, is about making jumps to climb up areas through foot holes. By all means, Pl¢tfarmer really isn't played long enough to give much more thought aside from "that was fine". As it's short enough to give the impression the game seemed to have more going for it, but never goes further than that. Maybe we could get more from it's starting concept, but as it stands its kinda of a dime a dozen platformer you see elsewhere.
Game 125: Zoop Zoop Bee Adventures 7 June2026 Let me tell you about this bird and bee! Zoop Zoop Bee is just a happy Bee that wants pollen, and this duck is going to shoot'em up if it quacks anything about it. You zip zag across to get flowers, the Duck zig zags in it's own pattern, and the corners are mostly safe for this little honey. While I wish I could say more, that's it. It's a very basic game with a simple board, and enemy to dodge if you watch it's movements. It's charming in it's own way with it's very low detailed sprites, and the gameplay loop is fun and easy as long as you're careful. It's really nothing more or less. For some, that'll simply BEE enough.
Game 123: Strikeforce May2026 Strikeforce is kinda a terribly generic name for a neat little game. While I don't think Strikeforce really does anything people would consider new or intuitive, it was fun for a bit which isn't always the case for these web browser games. It's like a microcosm of a Metroid game, featuring 2 different bosses, and some unlocks you want to get along the way. The game is fairly linear and the bosses can be a bit tricky, but pretty much everything falls apart once you figure out the control scheme. Overall, everything in the game is serviceable and works for the small amount of time it asks you to play it. If you want something to accomplish right before bed, Strikeforce will give you such an accomplishment.
How to use Scary Challenges by Inithouse
Scary Challenges is a free 18+ horror card game with 1,000+ cards across 23+ themed decks. We built it at Inithouse as a browser-based horror party game you can open on any phone or laptop, no download or account needed.
Three ways people use Scary Challenges:
Sleepover dares. Pick the Nightfall or Campfire Tales deck, pass the phone. Cards escalate through confessions, physical dares, and psychological challenges. Lights off recommended.
Group game nights. Hot Seat mode puts one person in the spotlight while the rest watch. Works with 3-10 people. The After Dark deck is the one nobody admits they picked first.
Solo terror. The Abyss deck runs a sequence built for one person, alone, after midnight. Daily dare mode sends a fresh card every day.
Each deck has its own difficulty curve. Confession Crypt starts soft. The Abyss does not.
Scary Challenges is one of four free card games in the Inithouse lineup: Party Challenges covers rowdy group nights, Naughty Challenges is built for couples who want spice, and Here We Ask handles conversation-driven rounds. Same core idea across all four: deep card library, runs in the browser, zero signup.
Play at scarychallenges.com
happy birthday to my first child 🌺🔥🌊🌴
WE HAVE A TUTORIAL NOW: One supervised fight against a TRAINING APPARATUS, MK 0, then one trip to the bench. Offered as "FIRST DAY?" the fir
WE FINALLY HAVE A,
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TUTORIAL!!!