Hi there! I’m Elissa, and I’m the other designer on Death by Scrolling and doing a guest post this week. It’s technically my second project with Ron now, and when I’m not designing my own Roguelike (Dungeons of Freeport), or other games such as Deck & Conn, I’m drinking coffee and fighting drop-bears here here in the sunbaked land of Australia. If you want to follow me on social media, I’m on Mastodon primarily at @vampiress@eigenmagic.net and on Bluesky sometimes at @elissablack....| Grumpy Gamer
“But? Wait?” I can hear you saying, “Isn’t grumpygamer.com a static site built by Hugo? What dark magic did you use to get comments on the static site?” No dark magic. But it does involve a small php script. You can embed php in a hugo page and since grumpygamer.com is hosted on my server and it’s running php it wasn’t that hard. No tricky javascript and since it’s all hosted by me, no privacy issues. All your comments stay on my server and don’t feed Big Comment. Comments a...| Grumpy Gamer
Ron Gilbert's often incoherent and bitter ramblings about the Game Industry| Grumpy Gamer
Ron Gilbert's often incoherent and bitter ramblings about the Game Industry| Grumpy Gamer
Ron Gilbert's often incoherent and bitter ramblings about the Game Industry| Grumpy Gamer
It is with great pleasure, relief and waiting that we can finally announce Death By Scrolling, one of the most anticipated games of 2025. Wish List now, coming soon.| Grumpy Gamer
Ron Gilbert's often incoherent and bitter ramblings about the Game Industry| Grumpy Gamer
Ron Gilbert's often incoherent and bitter ramblings about the Game Industry| Grumpy Gamer
If you haven’t read my previous post about Death By Scrolling way back in February, I suggest you do. Of course this is my lazy way of doing the 2nd promised blog post for Death By Scrolling. In all fairness, I started to write it and it seem awfully familiar so I went back and checked and sure enough I had already written about it. But, I’ll do another real post… I asked for beta testers on Mastodon and got close to 300 sign-ups. I didn’t want to invite everyone all at once. There is...| Grumpy Gamer
Ron Gilbert's often incoherent and bitter ramblings about the Game Industry| Grumpy Gamer
Ron Gilbert's often incoherent and bitter ramblings about the Game Industry| Grumpy Gamer
Ron Gilbert's often incoherent and bitter ramblings about the Game Industry| Grumpy Gamer
Ron Gilbert's often incoherent and bitter ramblings about the Game Industry| Grumpy Gamer
I recently asked on Mastodon how a player would expect damage to be computed in an RPG. (base_damage + extra_damage) * damage_buff or (base_damage * damage_buff) + extra_damage General consensus is there was no consensus. The one thing people did agree on was that the skill/weapon description should say what the order of operation is. Fair enough. I am worried about the amount of information that needs to be conveyed to players. The game needs to work well on the Switch and the Steam Deck wit...| Grumpy Gamer
I’m a big fan of Tim Cane’s YouTube channel. If I was going to have a YouTube channel, I would want it to be like his but talking about adventure games, not RPGs. Maybe someday. So imagine my delight when he posted this: Clayton and I wrote this poem many years ago, but not much as changed. I’ve never met Tim Cane but hope to someday. Maybe he will come to New Zealand.| Grumpy Gamer
!! P.S. Static site is now live on grumpygamer.com !! I spent the last weekend converting grumpygamer.com to a static website using Hugo. I don’t really know why. The old dynamic site was working fine. It’s still hosted it on my server but there is no php, etc. I may move it to a static site hosting platform. If your reading this, you’re on the new static site. So far Hugo has been great. It’s Go mark-up language is a little odd, but I’m used to it now. The old site used markdown bu...| Grumpy Gamer
As the world spins into chaos, the one constant that brings stability into your world is knowing that grumpygamer.com will always remains April Fools’ joke free.| Grumpy Gamer
I recently asked on Mastodon about favorite quests. I’ve collected some of the responses here. I apologize that I can’t credit the individuals who posted, but you can find them there. I need to update grumpygamer so I can post rich Mastodon links. If you have a favorite, post it on Mastodon and @ me. Baldur’s Gate 3 quest to safe Arabella on the druid’s grove is a turning point for me. (1) You have options on how to act and what to do after you acted, (2) these choices impact the game...| Grumpy Gamer
I recently did an interview about speed running Monkey Island (I’ll post a link when it’s available). One of the topics was how speed runners dislike random events and the end of Monkey Island 2 has a lot of randomness around when LeChuck appears. I was asked how this worked and to be honest that was a long time ago and I don’t remember every little scrap of code. It is also possible that I didn’t write it. But what I do have is the SCUMM source code for Monkey Island 2 and I tracked ...| Grumpy Gamer
I posted this chain on Mastodon, but am reposting it here… Getting AI to write your game dialog is about the same as getting some C- high school student to do it. At least with the later you be giving a high school student a job. I really hope the TV writers can get something meaningful from the strike. I’m skeptical only because big companies taking advantage of creatives is burnt into their DNA. I see this all the time. Thimbleweed Park was the first game I ever saw anything from. I am ...| Grumpy Gamer
All the dialogs in Return to Monkey Island were done in a format called yack. These were created for Thimbleweed Park and (very) loosely based on Ink. During the Secret of Monkey Island and LeChucks Revenge, these were all hand-coded in SCUMM and a pain in the [REDACTED]. The goal is to free the writer from “programming” and focus just on the writing and logic of the scene. In lines like GUYBRUSH(38260,"{fist_pump}Yes!") the GUYBRUSH is a macro to replaces the text with “@38260:GUYBRUSH...| Grumpy Gamer
I got Covid from someone who went to GDC and today is the first day I’ve been well enough to make it to the computer. It pains me to have dropped the ball on my long running April 1st post and to have missed the one year RtMI announcement. Rest assured, grumpygamer.com will always remains April Fools’ joke free.| Grumpy Gamer
** SPOILERS IF YOU HAVEN’T PLAYED THE GAME YET *** Game design isn’t a destination, it’s a journey and this was one of the stops along the way. There are some fun puzzles in here but they all were cut for a reason, mostly pacing but sometimes because it wasn’t as interesting as we thought. Part 3 got cut in half at some point because it felt too long in the wrong place. From Aug 21, 2020…| Grumpy Gamer
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Jul 17, 2020 First official day is Monday but I’ve started setting up Slack and other web services. Jul 18, 2020 Ordered Linux machine. Talked to Dave about maybe controlling Elaine for a section of the game. Starting to worry about finding great people. It’s going to be hard because we have to keep the project a secret. Played MI1 again. Taking a lot of notes about what made MI MI. After TWP and fast walk and other almost invisible improvements, it’s painful to play a 35 year-old adven...| Grumpy Gamer
Nine years ago I wrote a blog post titled “If I made another Monkey Island” and it feels like there are some things I need to say. I can’t remember the exact incident, but the day I wrote that I was feeling down about never being able to make another Monkey Island. I wrote it in a single afternoon, and it was not much more than a stream of thoughts. In the movie version, tears would have been pouring down my cheeks, but it wasn’t the movie version so I was probably sipping coffee and ...| Grumpy Gamer
I felt bad about the April Fools’ joke so over the weekend I whipped up the game so no one was disappointed.| Grumpy Gamer
For 18 years the Grumpy Gamer blog has been April Fools’ day free because it’s a stupid tradition. So to mix things up a little I’m taking this opportunity to announce I’ve decided to make another Monkey Island.| Grumpy Gamer
Well, it’s 2022 and everything is turning out exactly as I predicted back when I was 7. Self-driving cars, space stations, the internet. Nailed it. Favorite TV show of 2021 was Only Murders in the Building. Favorite game of 2021 was Loop Heroes. Favorite book of 2021 was Einstein’s Fridge. Favorite rediscovered joy of 2021 was reading physical books. Favorite movie of 2021 was Dune. Favorite time waster of 2021 was watching physics videos on YouTube. Least favorite movie of 2021 was anyth...| Grumpy Gamer
Placing the last piece. And then disaster stuck while moving it. Most of the debris is still assembled large chucks, so it shouldn’t take long to fix. I’m sure this happened to the real coliseum.| Grumpy Gamer
That didn’t take long to fix and rebuild. I don’t know what is taking the city of Rome so long. Start to finish, it took just over a year. I blame Limited Run Games.| Grumpy Gamer
Holiday repost! Clayton and I did this back in Dec of 2004. Interesting how much hasn’t changed. We’d have more “male” spouses now, something about loot crates and IAP, kissing up to steamers, and maybe change the last verse to be more “indie”, but its shockingly accurate years later. The Twelve Days of Crunch Time A poem by Gilbert and Kauzlaric On the twelfth day of crunch time, My project gave to me… Twelve cents in royalties, Eleven kiss-ass previews, Ten nerdy testers, Nine...| Grumpy Gamer
We should be done in time for the upcoming gladiator ‘22 season. Tickets are still available. I hear Ferocianus Maximus is going to do well this year.| Grumpy Gamer
After 7000 signatures, some progress. I am getting help.| Grumpy Gamer
Last month I finally got done signing over 7000 cards for the Limited Run Games physical release of Monkey Island. They asked if I would hand sign cards to go in the boxes. Sure, how many can that be? 500? 800? Nope. They had over 7000 preorders and I signed every one of those cards. If you bought one of the LRG Monkey Island boxes you won’t get a Certificate of Authenticity with a crappy machine printed signature. I signed them all. I even left a few special messages on the backs.| Grumpy Gamer
At first I was going to just copy/paste his article and call it my own then I realized that is kind of a dick move. How to make your own game engine (and why) by Tyler Glaiel Well worth a read. In my 35+ year career in games I’ve never used an off the shelf game engine. Starting with SCUMM I’ve always build my own. I love the power and the freedom. It’s hard work and probably cost me more but I love making game engines and writing compilers. It’s a skill you slowly acquire and after t...| Grumpy Gamer
Yes, I’m tired of dystopia fiction. A sentiment I probably didn’t need to repeat because it’s in the title, but I really am. Nothing points this out more to me than Star Trek. In a Star Trek vs. Star Wars internet argument I am firmly in the Star Trek camp and this is with eight years of working at The Death Star Lucasfilm (I kid, working at Lucasfilm was magical but I’m still a Star Trek person). Star Trek used be be about hope. Even in the dark days of the 1960’s cold war you coul...| Grumpy Gamer
I’ve decided to go back on Twitter but with a few changes: I unfollowed everyone. I will only post once (or maybe twice) a week. I only check twitter once every 1 or 2 days. I will only post positive things and mostly about game dev. I will not add rubbish to the Twitter dumpster fire. I used to follow 200+ people and now I follow 0. I apologize if I unfollowed you. It doesn’t mean I love you any less. I might follow people at some point, but only friendly positive people. I left Twitter ...| Grumpy Gamer
I wrote Scumm and I don’t think I could do what they did. Respect. Happy Birthday ScummVM| Grumpy Gamer
Chatting with a game designer friend the other day and we were bemoaning the state of adventure game puzzles and it got us talking. So I was wondering what is your favorite puzzle in Thimbleweed Park, Maniac Mansion, Monkey Island or any other classic point-and-click game? Do you like head scratchers? What makes a puzzle good? What makes a puzzle hard? What makes a puzzle just busy work? Is that bad?| Grumpy Gamer
This series on Commodore’s Assemblers from pagetable.com is giving me flashbacks to hacking out GraphicsBASIC in my childhood bedroom. Good times.| Grumpy Gamer
I loved this game… all I want is for it to be on the Switch.| Grumpy Gamer
It is with great sadness that I found out that Judith Lucero passed away. Judith was the lead tester on Monkey Island, Monkey Island 2 as well as a vast number of other Lucasfilm games. She was the one who taught me the importance of testers and how they are a critical gear in the machinery that makes up making a game. Testers aren’t just unit tests in human form. They have a unique perspective on the game and poke not only at the bugs but also the design and the thought process of playing ...| Grumpy Gamer
If Apple really cared about iOS privacy they would give the user to ability to block any app from reaching the internet. A lot of the iOS apps I used have no need to ping the internet but they all do to gather metrics and do who-knows-what. Rather than create a complex and unenforceable privacy policy Apple should just let users block the app from using the internet. Or require a certificate to access the internet and don’t allow it if the fundamental use of the app isn’t to connect to th...| Grumpy Gamer
For going on 17 years the Grumpy Gamer blog has been and always will be April Fools’ day free. Stay strong.| Grumpy Gamer
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Jason Snell is confusing pride with arrogance I have largely given up on Apple. Once one of it’s stanchest supporters I no longer “believe” (I’m also rewatching X-Files). Apple has a massive disrespect for its customers. They cram things down our throats and call it “security”. P.S. I would use the word “control”. The App Store is a f-ing mess. Filled with scams and crap but Apple chooses to come after legit devs for… for… I don’t know… but let’s cancel their account...| Grumpy Gamer
Farside image removed due to DCMA takedown notice* Yeah, seriously. I’ve unsubscribed to the Farside RRS feed.| Grumpy Gamer
Making progress. I expected to be farther along but New Years has taken more time away than I wanted and tomorrow it’s back to work. This thing is way over engineered. Lost of small sub-pieces like this: But the more I put it together the more I realize that it’s actually engineered for “fun”. The whole thing could have been constructed a lot simpler, look just as good (most of what I’m building is completely hidden) but wouldn’t be as much fun to put together. I also wonder if th...| Grumpy Gamer
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I didn’t get as much done today as I wanted due to having to “work”. I put “work” in quotes because I make games and is that really work? My college adviser didn’t think it was. I’m also assuming, much like Ikea furniture, it’s ok to have left over parts. I’m sure the builders of the ancient coliseum had this same issue. A couple of left over 10 ton blocks.| Grumpy Gamer
Almost done. Much like making a game, it’s just polish from here on out.| Grumpy Gamer
The lego kit is packaged in four different boxes that need to be completed in order. I was relived to see this. It keeps the 9000+ piece set from being completely overwhelming. The pieces come in numbered bags and each step of the instructions tell you what bag you’ll need. Wish me luck.| Grumpy Gamer
Look what I bought myself for xmas: It’s Lego’s largest set. As a kid I played with and build Lego’s non-stop. I’m sure it’s like riding a bike. I’ll post regular picture of my progress.| Grumpy Gamer
Which of these is the newer version? 1.9.8 or 1.9.13| Grumpy Gamer
I posted before over my frustrations with Microsoft Azure taking so long to do a Windows+Mac build. The frustration reached a boiling point last week when for no reason the Windows build started generating compile errors in stdlib headers. I reverted back to the last build that compiled but the errors continued. I’ve got to assume something changed in the Azure Windows VM, but there was no mention of it. Maybe it was just a temp glitch. I decided the time was right to get the game building ...| Grumpy Gamer
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Two side-by-side articles in my news reader from the same site.| Grumpy Gamer
I remember the first time I read this I just chuckled. That was 10 years ago and the myth keeps going. It’s been printed (well, web printed) so many times that it is slowly going to become fact and I want to set the world straight. What is true During the early days of Monkey Island I didn’t have a name for Guybrush. We just called him the “guy”. When Steve Purcell was doing concepts for “the guy” he was doing them in dpaint. In dpaint you could select a section of the screen call...| Grumpy Gamer
Thanks to everyone who showed up. If you missed it, here it is…| Grumpy Gamer
I use Microsoft’s Azure to do cloud compiles of the c++ engine for my new game. For Thimbleweed Park builds were hand compiled which took a lot of time and was very error prone. More than once I made DEBUG builds rather than RELEASE builds or forgot to change some debug setting back. It’s nice to have builds compiled in the cloud and know they are from a pristine environment each time. I also don’t have to keep a Windows machine (or a VM) around just to do a build. Cloud builds are also...| Grumpy Gamer
For the first time in four years I am slowly remembering a feeling known as calm. I look forward to Jan 21st when I can read the morning news and not feel a sense of dread. We now have two+ months of a narcissist ranting, blaming, and of course suing. Oh, he also has nukes. What was I saying about calm? Never mind that.| Grumpy Gamer
git switch - is my new favorite command.| Grumpy Gamer
The Video Game History Foundation is working to save the history of the making of video games. On Oct 30th they are doing a live stream special event to help raise money and I’ll be a guest talking about the making of Monkey Island where you can ask me questions (as long as it’s not about the secret because after 30 years I’ve completely forgotten what it was).| Grumpy Gamer
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Some marking people just don’t understand that people hate ads not because they aren’t targeted, they hate them because they are fucking ads. The only time I’ve ever enjoyed ads are when I would read Byte magazine as a kid. That didn’t mean everywhere I went I wanted to see ads for 16K of memory being as low as $795.| Grumpy Gamer
We’ve started doing some open alpha/beta testing for Linux Delores. If you run Linux and are interested in helping out, visit the Thimbleweed Park Forums Linux Test Topic Thanks!| Grumpy Gamer
I went and looked through my old design notebooks and found these. I don’t know if they are related to Time Fly or not. Some of the dates I used for “present” are 1990? That would have put it right before or during Monkey Island 1. I wish I would have put dates on my old design docs.| Grumpy Gamer
Noah recently sent me a photo of an old Lucasfilm Games design doc of mine. I don’t know when I wrote this. After Maniac Mansion but probably before Monkey Island.| Grumpy Gamer
Dear Facebook: I am not on Facebook. Anyone on Facebook claiming to be Ron Gilbert and a game developer is impersonating me. It’s frustrating because my friends think they are following me. They are not.| Grumpy Gamer
Thirty years ago today I made the final gold masters for Monkey Island. Some notes about these. These are the final source backups I made when the game left test and the gold masters were sent off. They are labeled 1.1 because the game got bounced out of test during the final two weeks and so the version got bumped when it went back in. For the younger readers out there: These are not USB devices and you can’t text your friends or watch TikTok videos on them. I know. Crazy. UPDATE: The day ...| Grumpy Gamer
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“The Muse visits during the act of creation, not before. Don’t wait for her. Start alone.” - Roger Ebert One of my favorite quotes and one I keep needing to remind myself of. No matter how blocked or stuck I am, if I just force myself to start writing or designing, it’s not long before the ideas start flowing.| Grumpy Gamer
After posting the Delores code, I read a comment from someone who lambasted me for not using compliant JSON for the .wimpy and other data files. They are 100% right, I did not use compliant JSON for those or any of my JSON-like files. JSON was created by Doug Crockford, whom I worked with at Lucasfilm. Doug is a super smart guy and JSON is one of the best formats I’ve ever seen. Fully compliant JSON is also a pain in the ass. Given that this was my engine, I decided to change it. For the re...| Grumpy Gamer
Good news everyone… I got my microSD card and Plex installed! Bad news everyone… The Plex server is running. I can watch video from another computer, but I can’t get my Amazon Fire TV to see the new Plex server. I used to run a Plex server on my Mac and everything worked fine with the Fire TV, but no-go on the Pi. I’ll dig deeper next weekend.| Grumpy Gamer
My latest weekend project. I’m going to build a Plex server using a Raspberry Pi. I’m tried of having to run Plex on my computer every time I want to watch something. I’m always amazed they can sell these so cheap. The 11 year-old me’s head would have exploded. UPDATE: My plans have been thwarted by not owning a microSD card. I guess it will have to wait until next weekend.| Grumpy Gamer
This isn’t really about Linux password manager, it’s more about password managers in general. It seems like everyone is going for “cloud storage” of my passwords. This is nuts. I know they “claim” they are fully encrypted and they don’t have access to the passwords, but why should I trust them? These passwords are my life. It’s crazy that this has become standard practice in the password manager world. I use 1Password version 6, because after that they went subscription with M...| Grumpy Gamer
Here is my first Grumpy Gamer post from my new Linux laptop! Installation basically went OK. There was some confusion because I don’t want to dual boot into Windows, I want Windows gone gone gone from this laptop. I had to disable a thing call RST and turn some stuff off in the BIOS I don’t understand, but in the end it’s all working with a minimal amount of swearing. Two issues I see right away is I really miss Little Snitch. It’s a great Mac firewall that monitors all out going inte...| Grumpy Gamer
My linux Laptop (Dell XPS 13) arrives today. I tried to order it from Dell, but ended up canceling the order twice. Every time I order something from a on-line store not named Amazon I’m repeatably shocked at how bad it is. I eventually canceled both incorrect orders and just bought the same laptop from Amazon for the same price and it took 2 days to arrive, not the 9-15 days directly from Del. There is a reason Amazon is eating everyones lunch. Enough ranting about Dell. On a lot of levels...| Grumpy Gamer
It really boggles my mind when people refuse to wear a mask*. These same people don’t refused to wear pants because it violates their freedom of express or first amendment rights. These are the same idiots that gave us Trump. And yes, they are idiots. I do like that masks have become a fashion statement for some. When I’m out and about, I’m always on the lookout for great and creative masks. *Legitimate medical reason aside, but I have yet to hear of one put forth by an actual doctor.| Grumpy Gamer
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…it just got a little shittier| Grumpy Gamer
They used to be a great counter culture site and now they are just a shopping channel. I’m sure it makes them a lot of money, but they have lost all respect and authority in my eyes. They have joined the ranks of sell-outs. I’m sure they all drive BMWs.| Grumpy Gamer
Does anyone know a good tool that can convert a dynamic website into a static website? The Thimbleweed Park blog was built using PHP and a MongoDB database and it’s quite complex. The website won’t ever change and I like to turn it into a static site so I can host the files somewhere else and can shut down the server. Ideally it would be a tool that you just point at the url and it scrapes the site, producing a bunch of .html files. Does such a thing exist?| Grumpy Gamer
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Given everything going on the America right now, I don’t feel like a celebratory post about a game. So I’ll do a factual one: Delores is now on GOG. If I hear one more person say “this is not who we are” I’ll scream. This may not be who we want to be, but it is exactly who we are.| Grumpy Gamer
The Thimbleweed Park Forums seem to be down (or at least inconsistently down). I moved the DNS to a new server and it seems to have broken them. Top people are working on it.| Grumpy Gamer
I offer you $100 each. Cash. Small bills. Clean serial numbers.| Grumpy Gamer
Oh crap! I accidentally pushed the wrong button and made the Delores source code available on GitHub. I guess there is no putting Delores back in the bottle now… (wait for laughter) I’m only half kidding. (wait for Todd in the third row, who laughs at anything, to stop laughing) I did publish all the source code to Delores on GitHub, but it wasn’t an accident. It was a well planned endeavor to give you even more to do during pandemic lock-down. I’m sure everyone is getting tired of pl...| Grumpy Gamer
Why do I own historyofpants.com? I own a lot of stupid URLs.| Grumpy Gamer
I know you’ll hate me for saying this, but Python is a mess. I love programming in Python, but holy crap-a-reno is dealing with all the modules a pain-in-the-ass-a-who. Then python 3 came out. Now I have a complete mess of modules on my machine. I have some modules that are system wide and others that are install just for me. I have no idea how it got so screwed up. It’s probably that my Mac is 6 years old and it’s just been a slow module death. I’d love to wipe it all clean and start...| Grumpy Gamer
Back by court order, it’s the Last Thimbleweed Park Post + 1. Today, David and I chat about the new Delores game. @@soundcloud=823244485@@| Grumpy Gamer
Succumbing to overwhelming requests, we’ve decide to record a special Delores podcast. Also realizing that we’re really bad at figuring out what to say, we’ve decided to make it a AMA podcast. But it’s not just me doing it, so it more “us”, so it’s really a AUA podcast. And when I say “anything” I really mean anything about the new Delores game. So, I guess it’s really a AUAAD podcast. Kind of rolls off the tongue, doesn’t it. Anyway… Post your questions in the comment...| Grumpy Gamer
Much like when TWP launched, people have been asking for right-click to skip dialog in Delores. I’ve really pushed back on doing this for one reason: It’s too damn easy. During the TWP playtests, I watch players right-click to skip dialog so fast that it didn’t even register something came on the screen. Then a bit later they would be confused. I’d ask some questions and it was clear that the dialog was never even seen. The problem with right-click is that the right/left-button twitch...| Grumpy Gamer
I’m looking for a good Linux laptop. I’ve hunted around (probably not in the right places) and found a few I like, but then I go to buy them and they all come with Windows. I’ve had several bad experiences with trying to install Linux, flashing boot roms, plugging in USB drives, etc, etc. I just want to buy a laptop that already has Linux. Is this possible? I want a very small and light weight laptop, but I want it to run real Linux, not a silly Chrome book or the like. Does such a thin...| Grumpy Gamer
By Ron Gilbert As I write this on the 9th day of May in the year of 2020 the Pandemic is far from over. Different people deal with isolation, fear, social distancing and hoarding toilet paper differently. I built a game. It helped keep me sane. As I mentioned back in March, I began rewriting the Thimbleweed Park engine with no real goal in mind, it just seemed like something to do and I had a few ideas about UI I wanted to explore. What began as a way to waste time, turned into a fun little g...| Grumpy Gamer
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