I don't think it's that popular, more like a cult classic of sorts.
Although I wouldn't be surprised if is better known in Scandinavia and parts of Eastern Europe.
BackgrndNoize@lemmy.world 2 days ago
I’ve never heard of it before, is it only popular in some regions?
I don't think it's that popular, more like a cult classic of sorts.
Although I wouldn't be surprised if is better known in Scandinavia and parts of Eastern Europe.
NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip 2 days ago
Up until the big UI/UX update a few years back, the vast majority of people had never heard about Dwarf Fortress outside of the sickos and the people who remember when LPs were forum/blog posts.
Unreal World has been in that same category where the people who play it love it and the rest vaguely recall their favorite youtubers maybe trying it out once.
redhorsejacket@lemmy.world 1 day ago
…God I miss forum-based let’s plays. I was never a SA member (Something Awful, not Sturmabteilung, though there’s probably some degree of overlap there), but I did browse the lparchive website once upon a time. Some folks put so much effort into their presentation, I want sure where the game ended and the LP narrative began.
There was one in particular that was an LP of the Blade Runner adventure game. That’s a game I had watched my dad play on our family Compaq back in the day, so I thought I knew what I was getting into, but the combination of the game having secret narrative branches (that change based on a random seed when you start a new game, I think) and the posts being written in a first person, hard-boiled noir style, made me think that we had played different games.
BackgrndNoize@lemmy.world 2 days ago
I have never played Dwarf Fortress but I thought it had name recognition, I guess the average COD, Fortnite type player might not have heard of some niche game like that