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Finally worked it out.
Congrats on the milestone!
Bumping :)
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I hadn't heard of that one before! Added it to my wishlist! Thanks!
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Congrats on the 200 and the belated cakeday!
I'm too dumb to solve the puzzle apparently
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This train reason is not exactly because of the reason in the tittle, that's more of an excuse to finally do a very late cake day giveaway.
I returned to this site after a little time away on April 9, just one day late for my cake day, April 8. I noticed that a week after and since then I've wanting to do a late cake day giveaway but keep detaining it over a month now. And now that I noticed I'm close to 200 games sent I've decided to finally do it with that has a pretext. To enter the train first write Yellow/ on the giveaway link.
I wanted to do a cool and personalized train to my tastes so curated four wagons (Plus one that I had a spare key for) from my favorite genre: Action Rogue-likes. Combine two letters to form a b. Two are games that I'll play some time soon, and other 2 that I've already played.
steamgifts,com/giveaway/
The dot has been swap with a comma. Why? Good question.
I'm not sure why action roguelikes are my favorite genre, but i like when I can find a broken build, and it's nice that while looking for those you start to become better at the game kind of passively. Also, losing so many times due to RNG teaches you a valuable lesson about the dangers of gambling.
I also play tactical roguelikes in time to time, but they hare usually in the hardest difficulty an RNG gore fest. Swap the b for a G. I like that in Action Roguelikes when you die you still can think; "I could had play better" even when you may not had been able to. In tactical roguelikes that illusion is not always there. Some times is blatantly obvious that there was no path to victory on that run.
Why are you reading this? I already told you how to enter the train. Go!
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