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Jonathan Bolding - After Nebraska and Arkansas, American Truck Simulator is going to show me Missouri - pcgamer.com - Usa - After

After Nebraska and Arkansas, American Truck Simulator is going to show me Missouri

American Truck Simulator is looking at an extremely busy 2024, with three new states on the way for the wildly popular simulation game about driving a truck around the mostly western bits of the Continental United States. Except, here in 2024, it's pushing quite far East, isn't it?

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Jonathan Bolding - Is A - Turns out that farming is a pretty compelling addition to the horde survival roguelite formula - pcgamer.com

Turns out that farming is a pretty compelling addition to the horde survival roguelite formula

The horde survival genre grows weekly and a recent entrant is Pesticide Not Required, which tosses in familiar tropes from the ever-popular farm and life sim genres: Don't craft or pick up your weapons, grow them instead. Defeat enemies for money, then buy seeds, plant crops, and harvest them for experience—or go mining and fishing, like you do.

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Jonathan Bolding - Will - Factorio 2.0 will let items on conveyor belts stack, something long thought impossible - pcgamer.com

Factorio 2.0 will let items on conveyor belts stack, something long thought impossible

Friends in factory-building, a day has come which I thought I would never see. Wube Software has announced that, in the upcoming Factorio 2.0 release, objects on conveyor belts will be allowed to stack upon each other, and a new bulk inserter type will pick up and drop entire piles of objects at once. It's a change that the developers of Factorio have said was impractical to add for years now.

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Jonathan Bolding - New Trailer - A new trailer for this psychedelic metroidvania confirms that cosmic womb gardening is very good videogame subject matter - pcgamer.com

A new trailer for this psychedelic metroidvania confirms that cosmic womb gardening is very good videogame subject matter

A new trailer for psychedelic action-platformer Ultros has me freshly excited to see what's going on in its bizarre world of plants and space demons when it releases on February 13, 2024. The game attracted our attention last year not just because of its colorful visuals, but because of its interesting looking dash, slash, and dodge combat.

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Jonathan Bolding - Into A - Spinoff of cute little Factory Town turns it into a sprawling spreadsheet exercise - pcgamer.com - Usa

Spinoff of cute little Factory Town turns it into a sprawling spreadsheet exercise

The industrially-inspired town building game Factory Town has a spinoff as of this week, packing the entire experience of building up and expanding an oddly factory-like society into a series of oddly spreadsheet-like screens. All of which depict the details of an oddly factory-like society. I think you get my drift.

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Jonathan Bolding - On A - Sand Land - Drive little tanks and mechs in Sand Land, based on a world by the Dragon Ball creator - pcgamer.com

Drive little tanks and mechs in Sand Land, based on a world by the Dragon Ball creator

The new game based on Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama's comic Sand Land will release on April 26, 2023, announced Bandai Namco on the PlayStation blog. The action-RPG will have players puttering around and bashing baddies in a kind of cute, monster-infested manga version of a Mad Max wasteland.

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