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Re: Exclusive: "There's Always A New Mess!" - Turning Real Life (And A Real Cat) Into A Tidying Up Game

MamaSelkie

This is pretty much the only game that stuck out to me in the Indie Showcase. I love these sorts of puzzle games where every puzzle is different from the last, and I also appreciate how the game respects the player enough to intuit what they need to actually do to solve each mess. If I had one tiny criticism of the puzzles so far, it's that the "ding! this is in the right place!" noise pretty much makes the sticky note "tile" puzzles a cakewalk. You don't have to actually figure them out, you can just randomly swap the pieces around until you hear a ding. Overall I still think the game is very charming though!

Between this game and Ark: Ultimate Survivor Edition (and Dinosaur Discovery) shadow dropping today, it suffices to say I'm a happy Switch gamer.

Re: Splatoon 3 Version 1.1.1 Update Now Live, Here Are The Full Patch Notes

MamaSelkie

@wummle It's bizarre that there are (lots of) people like you who are having constant connection errors, and yet I have only had two dropped matches (and one dropped Salmon Run match) since launch. I'm rank 15, so not super high, but I've still played dozens and dozens and dozens of matches and very few drops. Very short matchmaking time too (never more than 30 seconds, often less than 10). Maybe some of the infrastructure they're using in certain parts of the world is just on the fritz?

Re: Random: Don't Expect To See Sonic Kissing Anymore Humans, Says Sega

MamaSelkie

@Silly_G @Silly_G You are correct.

Your first and second examples are actually both standard in American English.

In "Don't expect to see Sonic kissing humans anymore" the word 'anymore' is a single-word adverb, describing the verb 'to kiss.'

In "Don't expect to see Sonic kissing any more humans" the word 'any' is an adverb, again describing the verb 'to kiss,' while the word 'more' is an adjective describing 'humans.'

Ultimately though, language is a means to an end, and if we all understand what they meant, that's really all that matters uwu