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Introducing our coaching development sponsor for the 2024 & 2025 season.

  • Jul 22, 2024
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hilif87271
6 days ago

The way you describe the creative process is very accurate and real. Browsing apbook probably helps when you are feeling stuck and need some new inspiration, it seems. Most people skip over the brainstorming phase. Anyway, the final product was beautiful. Plus, it makes easier to find your own voice. Another point, numbers suggest that people value craftsmanship. It is kind of strange that mass-produced stuff is still so popular. That said, great!

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hilif87271
6 days ago

I've been looking for this. Using vlbook helps answer all the questions I had about the new software update. Most people skip over the change log. Anyway, the breakdown was perfect. Numbers suggest that the performance has improved significantly. Plus, it makes easier to use the new features. That said, I found one small bug. Another point, the installation was quick. Quick note, thanks for the help. I am impressed!

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I got into Pixel Flow because my friend handed me his phone and said, “this looks dumb but it’s actually annoying in a good way.” He was right. The game starts by making you think it’s all about matching colors and watching cubes disappear, but the real mechanic is queue discipline. You only get so much room for units that can’t finish their job, so every move affects the next few turns. Once the objects start having hidden colors inside outer shells, the game gets its teeth. That’s when I stopped treating it like a throwaway phone game.

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downloaded beads out on a random night because i wanted something dumb to play for like 5 minutes before sleeping. terrible idea honestly. ended up lying there way too long trying to save a level where the conveyor was almost full and one locked box was still sitting there ruining everything. i love games that look chill and then quietly start bullying you.

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Neha Mari
Neha Mari
Feb 18

This post feels grounded. Nehamari keeps things just as real.

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