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6/15/2025, 7:05:06 AM
>It is 1995, I am eating Doritos, Drinking soda and Watching Dragon Ball Z
>It is 2005, I am eating Doritos, drinking soda and watching Dragon Ball GT
>It is 2015, I am eating Doritos, drinking soda and watching Dragon Ball Super.
>It is 2025, I am eating Doritos, drinking soda and watching Dragon Ball Diama.
>It is 2005, I am eating Doritos, drinking soda and watching Dragon Ball GT
>It is 2015, I am eating Doritos, drinking soda and watching Dragon Ball Super.
>It is 2025, I am eating Doritos, drinking soda and watching Dragon Ball Diama.
6/4/2025, 9:50:25 PM
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>the year is 2013. I am spending my summer hours volunteering at the military museum to get enough hours to graduate highschool. I am playing King of Dragons Pass on my work computer the entire time. Life is Good.
>the year is 2025. I am working at a library while I get my masters. I am playing King of Dragons Pass on remote desktop the entire time. Life is Good.
I fucking LOVE KoDP but I've always been dogshit at it. Never even formed the tribe, barely understood how things worked, I just loved reading the logs after the games and enjoying the story. Genuinely depressed that SA3 isn't coming out but I let both Six Ages pass me by without buying so I can't complain, I'm part of the problem. Buying them both on steam since SA1 is on sale now though to make up for it. Bout to spend the foreseeable future at work playing them from remote desktop and I'll be using the advice given earlier in the thread. Really wish there was more Bronze Age games out there, the aesthetic of these games is just timeless Kino
>the year is 2013. I am spending my summer hours volunteering at the military museum to get enough hours to graduate highschool. I am playing King of Dragons Pass on my work computer the entire time. Life is Good.
>the year is 2025. I am working at a library while I get my masters. I am playing King of Dragons Pass on remote desktop the entire time. Life is Good.
I fucking LOVE KoDP but I've always been dogshit at it. Never even formed the tribe, barely understood how things worked, I just loved reading the logs after the games and enjoying the story. Genuinely depressed that SA3 isn't coming out but I let both Six Ages pass me by without buying so I can't complain, I'm part of the problem. Buying them both on steam since SA1 is on sale now though to make up for it. Bout to spend the foreseeable future at work playing them from remote desktop and I'll be using the advice given earlier in the thread. Really wish there was more Bronze Age games out there, the aesthetic of these games is just timeless Kino
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