“Unlike Europe, the U.S. doesn’t require cars be tested for safety before they are allowed to be sold to the public,” said David Zipper, a visiting fellow at Harvard University’s Kennedy School whose work focuses on transportation policy.
“We let car companies decide for themselves when it’s safe,” he explained.
I'm sorry, what???
They actually called it "Culdesac"? LMAO
The Penumbra games scared the shit out of me
Agreed on Flutter, very easy to get going with it.
Currently Endless Sky! Although I haven't gotten far, and playing without mods, I love the vibes
- not that good
- invasive slugs suck
A survival game akin to rimworld, banished or project zomboid except food is insanely realistic. Crops take ages to grow, hunting a deer should be a massive victory that secures you for a while, you could become nutrient-deficient by only plowing down heads of cabbage, and so on...