Not a full recommendation, but Pronty was a nice small metroidvania. It was a nice inbetween game while waiting for larger games to play.
- You control your character and your weapon independently
- There is very little platforming as you can swim into any direction
- Enemy designs and environments were interesting in the earlier half. Environments were a bit uninspiring later on
- Took me around 8h to fully clear (excluding highest difficulty mode)
Plastic cutting boards are sadly the cheaper and less work requiring option for restaurants/ larger kitchens. Wood just doesn't survive going through an industrial dishwasher that many times and nobody is going to hand wash 10+ wood boards a day. I haven't properly looked into what plastic our kitchen's plastic boards are, but it seems to be more durable than the usual home ones.
Something funky could also happen if you die while channelling the skill of Relic of the Pact. That skill reserves life to deal damage.
2025 seems to be what they are sticking with. One of the consolde devs slipped up and talked about november for closed? beta
I can recommend Magic Survival. Came out before Vampire Survivors, but has been worked on slower. Runs usually last from 16?min (normal) to 30min (endless). Game autosaves occasionally during runs so you can continue later on. English translation varies in quality, but everything can be understood imo.
Has revive with an ad once per run and another ad sometimes when ending a run. Leveling classes is slow, but can be sped up by spending real money. Personally I'm fine with the slow progression, but others may not like it.
Anti-Cheats are almost always just hinderances to average users. Never personally noticed cheating in League that could be detected by such a system.
Hopefully it won't break client even more as it barely works for me: random reconnections, cannot interact with runes, not allowing me to change game modes and other "fun" stuff.