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I honestly don't post here nearly enough, I should probably do something about that...
So, what web comics does everyone here enjoy (in the off-chance anyone ever ends up reading this)? I used to read a ton of web comics myself, but that was all a very long time ago. Most of them are sadly not even still running now, and that generally happened without any of them ever reaching any sort of conclusion. These days I'm totally out of the loop, and simply going to the now nearly-defunct Keenspot is no longer the one-stop shopping locale it once was. Just please try to not suggest anything that might potentially lead me to vigorously burning out my eyes afterwards (I'm referring more to the content than the actual artwork itself).
So, what web comics does everyone here enjoy (in the off-chance anyone ever ends up reading this)? I used to read a ton of web comics myself, but that was all a very long time ago. Most of them are sadly not even still running now, and that generally happened without any of them ever reaching any sort of conclusion. These days I'm totally out of the loop, and simply going to the now nearly-defunct Keenspot is no longer the one-stop shopping locale it once was. Just please try to not suggest anything that might potentially lead me to vigorously burning out my eyes afterwards (I'm referring more to the content than the actual artwork itself).
Adams Massif Adventure (an AI Dungeon story)
You are Voltus Armtite, a soldier trying to survive in a post apocalyptic world by scavenging among the ruins of what is left. You have an automatic rifle and a grenade. You have lived in this military bunker since the bombs went off. You wake up and report for duty to your commanding officer ask him what your next mission is. You then go out to scavenge for food, water and supplies. I think that covers everything. You are free to move and explore. > You step outside the bunker, proclaiming "I've come to kick ass, and chew bubblegum, and I'm all out gum!" You step outside the bunker, placing your guns back in their holsters. "Alright! We're moving out!" > You slowly explore the perimeter, being sure to stay near cover. You slowly explore the perimeter, being sure to stay near cover. "Anyone find a flashlight yet? I have a feeling we're being watched." You whisper loudly. "No, and shut up!" > You break into an abandoned store, looking for supplies. You look around the deserted store,
My time in the Hospital
I recently got back from five months in the medical system, so this year hasn't exactly been very good to me. It was late in 2019 - as my health started rapidly declining - that it was discovered I had a near 100% obstruction of my bowels, caused by a Crohn's condition which was only just now being discovered (but was already causing a growing weight loss and lethargy leading up to that point). The first surgery involved heavily slicing up my bowels and intestines, and then reconnecting them in over 5 different places (it wasn't exactly ideal). Unfortunately the first surgery failed when a pinhole opened, leading to an emergency Ileostomy - the satanic bag of the devil himself - being installed while things healed correctly. Because the Ileostomy bag was venting so much water - which they are wont to do - I was sent to a Nursing home, in order to regularly be administered nutrients and hydration via IV during my recovery. Being a 38 year old in a nursing home is bad enough, as you
Personal Top-30 'Atari 2600' Games...
For no real reason, I recently decided to compile my top 30 favorite Atari 2600 games. None of these games were chosen based on Nostalgia, but rather my thoughts on them today (otherwise it'd be a different list entirely). Absolutely no multiplayer-only games made the list, such as "Combat", because those games are effectively dead to me (since I always end up alone with the 2600). To keep things fair all the games selected had to be built back in the day, as I believe the internet - and lack of deadlines - give indies a major programming advantage.
Ordered Alphabetically:
1) Alien
2) Aquaventure
3) Astroblast
4) Bank Heist
5) Beam Ride
I apologize, but CTU is finally over...
As you may have surmised by my recent posting of the script for CTU-25, the series is now over. I apologize that it never got farther than it did, but 24 episodes is already quite long for such a series. A number of factors unfortunately led to this outcome, which I will enumerate as follows:
1) Flash support is being deprecated in the near future, and the series always - even back during Cryo's tenure - thrived on interactivity. Even when scenes weren't fully interactive, the series had pop-up dialogue boxes done in the game's style for the viewer to navigate through. Which is to say nothing of the major interactive scenes themselves - such
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Lol it's been a while since I've been reading Webcomics too, but often got frustrated when it was dropped mid-way. Now, though, I rarely have time or ability for it (I hate reading on my PC), but once a while I do read a couple that I just couldn't help but miss.
The ones I loved (and still remember) are Yuumei's Fish-Eye Placebo (which might go through a reboot soon), Jesus Christ: In The Name of The Gun, Cyanide and Happiness, and Kick Girl (which I dropped and never re-visited, I wonder why, but too lazy to care).
Recently, though, once in a while I just read snackable webcomics on Tapastic (which is pretty much a Youtube of webcomics now). I was thinking of starting a couple of my own web-comic — one way too serious, and one barely serious — once I'm financially stable enough and have the necessary skills to do it, and I'm still currently planning through a few phases.
The ones I loved (and still remember) are Yuumei's Fish-Eye Placebo (which might go through a reboot soon), Jesus Christ: In The Name of The Gun, Cyanide and Happiness, and Kick Girl (which I dropped and never re-visited, I wonder why, but too lazy to care).
Recently, though, once in a while I just read snackable webcomics on Tapastic (which is pretty much a Youtube of webcomics now). I was thinking of starting a couple of my own web-comic — one way too serious, and one barely serious — once I'm financially stable enough and have the necessary skills to do it, and I'm still currently planning through a few phases.