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R In the world of gaming, we're often presented with choices that push the boundaries of what's considered "fun". DuneCrawl, a game that seems to revel in its own absurdity, presents us with two such options: stumbling about on foot oiding a cannon-packing megacrab through the desert.

While it may seem like a silly question, it highlights the creative decisions made by game developers.These choices are not taken lightly, and often require careful consideration of what makes a game engaging and enjoyable. On one hand, games that allow players to explore and discover new things can be incredibly compelling.

On the other hand, some experiences may feel forced or unrefined, detracting from the overall experience.Ultimately, the success of such games relies on finding a balance between these opposing forces. By presenting players with challenging choices, developers can create a sense of agency and investment in their game world.

A question, readers. What sounds more fun: doddering about on your own two feet – like an idiot – or storming through deserts on a cannon-packing megacrab? I only make such a clearly sel...

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As February's half-term week approaches in the UK, families face a challenging task: making the most of their time off while maintaining a sense of normalcy. With schools closed and inclement weather, it's essential to create a structured plan to keep kids engaged and entertained.

Recent articles, such as Buckenham's design analysis on "can you pet the dog", highlight the importance of creative outlets during this period. Reading, in particular, is often overlooked but can be a valuable way to unwind and stimulate imagination.

By prioritizing tasks and finding balance, parents can ensure a enjoyable and enriching experience for themselves and their children.

Sundays are for bracing for the February half-term week here in the UK, during which schools are closed and parents must occupy kids while it's still mostly cold and rainy outside. Quick, tidy the h...

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