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Posts by Darren Grey

Scarlett and Ivy reader review page, with a hand-written addition: "This is really good. Scarlett age 7"

Scarlett and Ivy reader review page, with a hand-written addition: "This is really good. Scarlett age 7"

@hapfairy.bsky.social My daughter has added her own review line to her copy of your novel. Her name is Scarlett Grey (and her sister's name is Violet) so she was really delighted to find your books. She's read the first of each series twice and is now going through the rest.

1 week ago 4 0 1 0

Haha, glad it's all sorted now :)

2 weeks ago 0 0 0 0
Squardle board with all possible guesses blacked out.

Squardle board with all possible guesses blacked out.

@fubargames.bsky.social I think my bonus board is borked.

2 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

Reposting for the evening crowd! And happy April 1st, everyone :)

2 weeks ago 1 0 0 0
Episode 171: Omega Labyrinth Life Darren Grey and John Harris discuss the Japanese roguelike Omega Labyrinth Life.

New Roguelike Radio episode! @rodneylives.bsky.social and I get deep into the mechanics of Omega Labyrinth Life, a Japanese Mystery Dungeon-inspired game. www.roguelikeradio.com/2026/04/epis...

2 weeks ago 12 7 0 1
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“That’s a great title for a podcast but it sets a high bar.”

Four minutes later: “And apparently clears it!”

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Someone found a serious bug in my 7DRL when using mouse movement. I forgot I even had mouse movement implemented!

Was easy to fix with one line, but important lesson learned - don't implement game logic in your UI layer.

1 month ago 4 1 1 1

I find it strangely invigorating for short periods. But it's not sustainable.

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A graph of hours slept over ten days. The first 7 days show 1-5 hours per night.

A graph of hours slept over ten days. The first 7 days show 1-5 hours per night.

Can you spot the 7DRL week from my sleep tracking app?

1 month ago 4 1 1 0
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Resharing for the evening crowd. This is the first game I've solo made in 7 years! Was very satisfying to make.

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A Sliver of Sky by Darren Grey Escape from the oubliette as you push your enemies down the chasm

Pulished my 7DRL up on itch: darrengrey.itch.io/sliver Fairly minimalist but tactical combat, trying to shove enemies down a chasm at the centre of the level.

1 month ago 6 1 1 1

Starting to get a real deluge of AI slop games people are trying to advertise on r/roguelikes. Alas, roguelikes may be the cusp of the flood here, since a randomised loop game is fairly low-hanging fruit and anything can be tagged roguelike these days. Other genres, beware! The water's rising.

1 month ago 5 1 0 0

It's #7DRL week, so lots of interesting roguelikes being developed in the mix!

1 month ago 3 0 0 0

I once ate 100 Mars bars in 3 days (I was very sick on the third).

1 month ago 3 0 1 0

K240 was always my favourite. So many unique and fun mechanics. Turning colony asteroids into slow but unstoppable collision weapons was immensely satisfying.

1 month ago 1 0 0 0

Regardless of thoughts on the Green party, I'm excited to see a shift in the Overton window. Let's stop Reform sucking up all the oxygen and attention.

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One game. Millions of possibilities. In this roguelike science fantasy world, creative solutions are the only way you can survive.

➡️ Play Caves of Qud now on #NintendoSwitch: https://ninten.do/6010QrROG

1 month ago 120 36 0 0

Story and tactics is the ideal, but tactics alone is fine if the game is good enough. Preferably there's still a bit of charm to the world, mind. I'm about done with generic medieval fantasy.

1 month ago 2 0 0 0

I'll give those a go. Not a particular fan of the Mewgenic artstyle, but perhaps I can get over it.

1 month ago 1 0 0 0
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Still not quite found the right mix of engaging tactics and story with a good UI on phone or Switch. I've bounced between a few old JRPGs but they often have basic tactics and stories that feel stale by today's standards. Currently on Energy Breaker, which actually looks quite promising.

1 month ago 2 0 0 0

I actually had to delete Civ6 in the end because I was repeatedly playing to 5am without it really feeling satisfying. And it was sooo slow on the Switch.
I got FTL working on my phone using Winlator, and it's surprisingly playable but fairly slow to manage the UI. Still nice to have.

1 month ago 6 0 1 0

- XCOM2 was fun for the first 10 hours, but then doesn't seem to have much progression of tactics. It's just kill enemies quick so they can't hit back.
- I played a tonne of Civ6 last week. It's addictive without much substance - very autopilot-play with low density of interesting decisions.

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- Chrono Trigger I tried since I hear it's a classic. After 30 hours I gave up on its tiresome battles and cartoony tone. I can understand some people being okay with this, but best RPG ever?
- Tactics Ogre: Reborn I did 15 or so hours in. It's like FFT with dull powers and battlefields.

1 month ago 2 0 1 0

- Divinity: Original Sin 2 about 20 hours. Loot is kinda boring, fights can be interesting but mostly boil down to armour-stripping + debuffs, story is a bit blandly presented. Should maybe try more.
- BG1 I've bounced off in the past, but I tried playing again. I still don't like AD&D rules.

1 month ago 1 0 1 0

Since completing BG3 last year I've been bouncing between a few tactics-y games trying to find something as satisfying, and not quite getting the same itch scratched.
- Fire Emblem: Three Houses I put 90+ hours in and got bored of its lack of tactical depth. Story/characters pretty shallow too.

1 month ago 3 0 2 0

And get deprived of the milking videos? No thanks!

2 months ago 3 0 0 0
Youtube video thumbnail entitled "Which companions in Fallout would let you milk them" with a cartoon picture of an anthropomorphised cow.

Youtube video thumbnail entitled "Which companions in Fallout would let you milk them" with a cartoon picture of an anthropomorphised cow.

During the Fallout London writing process I watched a lot of Youtube videos with details of the Fallout 4 companions - clips, analysis, what people liked/hated, etc. Unfortunately Youtube thinks this means I'm obsessed with F4 companions for eternity, and now shoves me recommendations like this.

2 months ago 9 1 2 0

Yeah, it's an odd Slay the Spire -> Balatro chain. Who knows what'll come next!

2 months ago 0 0 0 0
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I've seen some board game makers calling their game "roguelike" because it includes meta-progression. The truth is true roguelike mechanics have existed in board games long before roguelikes existed.

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

It's simple randomisation + restarts. Which are inherent to card games, but now are being labelled "roguelike" by many.

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