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Random island collection for your game.

Random island collection for your game.

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HermanZ07
Member
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07-14-2023, 11:40 PM
#1
Are there others who use game randomizers? A few friends and I began playing collaborative/coop randomizer sessions with various titles at different times, even though setting it up was challenging. We've had a good time so far. I made a huge error by starting Stardew Valley first, which led to lots of extra checks—sometimes I find earthworms or treasure chests with power-ups for my friends in Terraria, Minecraft, and Factorio. Right now, in our second group (including another friend), we're playing Link to the Past. I’m puzzled about why two of my crystals are red, and I’ve played nearly half the game without boots or a hammer. Overall, it’s been a fun experience, and being able to help each other progress or exchange gifts has been really nice, especially with some of us being across different time zones because of Canada’s size.
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HermanZ07
07-14-2023, 11:40 PM #1

Are there others who use game randomizers? A few friends and I began playing collaborative/coop randomizer sessions with various titles at different times, even though setting it up was challenging. We've had a good time so far. I made a huge error by starting Stardew Valley first, which led to lots of extra checks—sometimes I find earthworms or treasure chests with power-ups for my friends in Terraria, Minecraft, and Factorio. Right now, in our second group (including another friend), we're playing Link to the Past. I’m puzzled about why two of my crystals are red, and I’ve played nearly half the game without boots or a hammer. Overall, it’s been a fun experience, and being able to help each other progress or exchange gifts has been really nice, especially with some of us being across different time zones because of Canada’s size.

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SpeedierGoat
Junior Member
15
07-15-2023, 06:38 AM
#2
It varies based on how precise you want randomness to be. I’m currently participating in Hitman Roulette, a group game where you must eliminate the story target using a randomly selected weapon and disguise. The community is close-knit and well-organized, making it really enjoyable.
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SpeedierGoat
07-15-2023, 06:38 AM #2

It varies based on how precise you want randomness to be. I’m currently participating in Hitman Roulette, a group game where you must eliminate the story target using a randomly selected weapon and disguise. The community is close-knit and well-organized, making it really enjoyable.