To save you a click, here’s a list of our communities:
[email protected] for Deus Ex Randomizer
[email protected] Build Engine Randomizer, this works for Duke Nukem 3D, Shadow Warrior, Blood, or Ion Fury
[email protected] RollerCoaster Tycoon Randomizer, use with OpenRCT2
[email protected] StarCraft 2 Balance Patch Randomizer, this is for multiplayer and it’s like generating a new balance patch for every game!
[email protected] Unreal Randomizer
[email protected] Duke Nukem Forever (2001) Restoration Project Randomizer
[email protected] Unreal Tournament (1999) Crowd Control and Randomizer
[email protected] Stream Detective is a bot to alert when streams start on Twitch, you can have it search by game, title, and tags (we use this to alert us about new streams of people playing our mods, currently for Discord and Mastodon)
All of the above projects are open source on GitHub
And [email protected] for discussion about The 7th Guest, The 11th Hour, The 13th Doll, The 7th Guest VR, the board game, Clandestiny, Tender Loving Care, Uncle Henry’s Playhouse, and more! I have made many contributions to Groovie engine in ScummVM which powers some of these games, definitely check them out for all your old adventure game needs.
We also have a little website https://mods4ever.com
Added to the list. BTW, the FAQ link on your sidebar goes to programming.dev’s copy of your FAQ post. May want to change it to point to the local one.
the native link for that post is on programming.dev, so it’s the proper link, although using the mods4ever link instead might be simpler for new users who don’t have a lemmy account yet?
Ah, right, because it was made from your programming.dev account. But yeah, I think it would make things easier for people who are checking out your instance, since it’s kind of surprising to get redirected to another instance when clicking the FAQ link.