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Language is defined by its speakers, as basically a "vote". I'm going to keep voting for "literally" meaning "this actually happened" as long as it's practical, because 1) there are dozens of other ways to emphasize something 2) we need some way to say "this is not an exaggeration".
Why a quantum leap isn’t the length of an Ångstrom will always sadden me. I’m sure there are other scientific concepts you can use to describe a Great Leap Forward…
Thank you for the wonderful list. Here are some other suggestions that I haven't seen mentioned yet. Apologies for not describing or linking to the games:
- Reventure (highly recommended)
- Recursed (same)
- Treasure Adventure Game, or its remake Treasure Adventure World
- Loot Hound (so relaxing)
- Wilmot's Warehouse (same)
- Out of Space (the opposite of relaxing)
- Q.U.B.E.
- There Is No Game
- An Untitled Story
- Tools Up!
- Viscera Cleanup Detail
And of course the well-known (as far as I can tell) Terraria, Minecraft, Stardew Valley, Undertale, Stanley Parable, Dicey Dungeons, Keep Talking And Nobody Explodes, Firewatch, Transistor, Overcooked.
Note that a few you recommended are already in the list or in other sub-lists, you might have missed them if you only reviewed the "for non-gamers" sub-list that I linked to. For the full smorgasbord, check out https://ronan.jouchet.fr/games?list=all
My favourite thing about the DLC (which I have yet to finish) is how well it integrates into the main game. It's "just there", and you can go play it if you look specifically for it, or leave it.
Are you asking if it's well known? I don't think it is actually used in any context, it is so unstable that if you start it and do nothing, it will crash in a few seconds.
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