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  • Typescript doesn't run in browser. It gets translated to js by some build steps. I would also say it's only mostly type safe. You can kind of trick the system if you don't know what you're doing or don't like your coworkers.

  • Yeah, i bounced off Dicey Dungeon too, but had a lot of fun with S&D.

    The space age expansion for Factorio is huge, I feel like I've played it for 3 times as long as I did the base game and still not finished. I was not a fan of the bugs at first but I started to realize that they're not really too much of an actual challenge it problem, they sorry if just serve as another pressure for developing your factory in a certain way.

    I really liked the logistical side of the game Mindustry but eventually the "tower defense" aspects overwhelmed the fun of rooting materials and stuff. I wonder if it has some sort of peaceful mode though, I should look for it again.

    Another thought is Dungeons of Aether, though it's shorter than other Roguelites, a bit easier to "figure out" so it isn't as interesting as some, and hasa lot more story elements so it might be too distracting as a passive game.

  • I played it on mobile but it's on pc as well- Slice & Dice. A really fun dice based roguelite. Liked it a little more than peglin and balatro.

    Lately I've been playing Factorio a lot with something on my other monitor but idk if it meets your criteria as well.

  • I think you just hit the pause button? If you're in a safe area it doesn't matter too much though. I didn't play the old might and magic games, but Legend of Grimrock 2 has some of my favorite gaming memories from adulthood. The puzzle aspects are some of my favorite parts of it so idk if that says you one way or another.

  • Instead of the melodies, break down the chord progressions used.

    Listen to the types of sounds used. If synths, play around with creating ones that invoke similar feelings to the ones used in the game you're inspired by. I really like Helm personally and find you can do tons with it. You can look for other free vst's too if you are looking for real instruments. If you have infinite time and a desire to learn, vcv rack can do almost anything.

    As for DAWs, if you're looking for one, I like reaper for it's affordability but you need to just weigh your needs and what different products offer.

  • Sort of an answer:

    https://moonface.bandcamp.com/album/this-one-s-for-the-dancer-this-one-s-for-the-dancer-s-bouquet

    Moonface's "This one's for the dancer, This one's for the dancer's bouquet" is half about the Minotaur making peace with the various gods and people who imprisoned him. The lyrics to all the Minotaur songs are really hard hitting for me.

    FYI, Moonface is a solo project by one of the members of Wolf Parade.

  • Not OP but you should check out VCMI project. It's finally got a 1.x release after some decade+ of work. Fixed castle limit issues of the originally to free up modding potential and they're making improvements to enemy AI.

    Also works on Android.

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