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The deeply simulated roguelike strangeness of Caves of Qud won this year's Hugo Award for Best Game or Interactive Work

9mon 3d ago by fedia.io/u/falseprophet in Bside@fedia.io from www.pcgamer.com

The Hugo Awards: they're not just for science-fiction novels that make you think "I should read that one day" and never do. Now they've got an interactive category, so once a year you can be told how excellent one more videogame is, think "I should play that one day," and then never get around to that either.

I've had this in my library for years and attempted to play it a couple of times, but it's not clicked for me yet, even though I know it's my kind of game.

It's been a few years since I last tried it, so I imagine it's come a long way.

Does anyone have a good let's play series they can recommend of someone getting into it? It was watching videos on YouTube that finally got Rimworld to click for me a few years ago and I've sunk over a thousand hours into that now, so I wonder if the same could work here