It's download-only (rather than claim and add to your account) but the developer addresses this in the comments:
you can assign the game to your account by participating in the fundraising by contributing $1+ (This also unlocks all future versions of the game on itch.io) 😀
This is a science teatcher, apparently a very different beast (possibly venomous)
You lured me in with the nice gif of circles mapping to sine waves and then suddenly repressed memories of forbidden mathemagicks were returning to me
Marine plankton include bacteria, archaea, algae, protozoa, microscopic fungi, and drifting or floating animals that inhabit the saltwater of oceans and the brackish waters of estuaries
Oh wow I've not had to do a Fourier transform for years but that top graphic is actually incredibly helpful for visualising what it is
Ah, I was thinking of this xkcd but it's land mammals only!
Isn't it one in every four different animals that are beetles? I'd imagine if you picked four random animals they'd mainly be nematodes. Or if it's by mass they'd be humans and cows!
So can any Android device! Why is this Samsung being called out specifically, just because it has good specs or is this a sponsored post?
Not hugely, but fortunately there are a few other quite active communities for talking about games. I find myself in !patientgamers@sh.itjust.works quite often (though most of my posts are in !freegames@feddit.uk).
Fudging a roll is for when I, the DM, realise I made a mistake. No, I didn't realise this creature got a sneak attack until after I rolled that 20!
Here's a version without the jpeg and the children's filter:
*removed externally hosted image*
Nice, there's also UntrackMe on Android
It's not an archive but RedLib provides an alternative frontend which deals with most of the hostile design
Thanks for the detailed response!
Isn't this one of the main facts about ostriches?
Good to know, thanks
I vaguely remember from trying this many years ago that if you install Windows first it will try and wipe everything, and if you install Linux second it will leave Windows alone, and you can then go straight to grub on every boot and choose Windows or Linux. Is that still the case?
Don't make me tap the sign!