


Cass.Forest
Creative burnt out gifted kid just trying to exist On Mastodon @cityboundforest@computerfairi.es
I have looked at Anki before and I am familiar with it. I have a few decks on there, one for German via Nicos Weg and another for Japanese Kanji Radicals via Wanikani (I think that’s what it’s called). I suppose re “fringe” languages, it’s only as good as the decks, and there might be some out there for them.
Anyway, I feel like Anki alone isn’t enough for me. I can sometimes get a little demotivated to study for a day or two and then I’m set back in my studies (or at least I feel that way).
The open world exploration is nice and all, but it’s so empty. Contrast that with Breath of the Wild that has so much environmental storytelling along with side quests that help you actually do stuff in those open areas. Excuse me for comparing Legend of Zelda to Pokémon, but both have released open world games and one is clearly designed more thoughtfully.
I recently heard that a Skyrim was a comfy game and I’m one to agree. Now I haven’t picked up the game in months, but I know I can go back and pick it up again knowing that I’ll be able to get lost in the world of the Dragonborn.
Another one for me is Stardew Valley, and I’ve also started to play Veloren bit which could also go up there as a cozy game.