J Abbott
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Video games have quite a few advantages over the every day board games made out of plastic and paper. Sure, they’re not as physically real. You can’t handle them and touch them the same way. They don’t have the factory sealed smell of freshly printed material, and perhaps they can’t match the social aspect of a real-life gathering. But in practicality, they’re faster to set up, they do all the math for you, and they can be incredibly elaborate with all kinds of details and complex mechanics. Armello works so well, that it’s almost curious why board games aren’t a more popular genre of video game.
You are alone and isolated, woken unexpectedly from your cryogenic sleep. Your only friends are your lifeless drones and a backlog of journal entries. The desert is hot and barren, and the last signs of life were snuffed out long ago. Eight days of supplies. No fuel and no oxygen. This is your last stand.
