• @rockerface
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    622 months ago

    yooo mobile port of Balatro would be dope. I’ve tried mobile version of Slay the Spire and it’s perfect for killing time when I don’t have access to my PC

        • @mosiacmango
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          2 months ago

          This game might sell me on a foldable phone too.

    • @Ledivin@lemmy.world
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      152 months ago

      I can’t wait… these are the sorts of games that are made for portable play… I don’t want to play Zelda and pause the game mid-swing, I want this, backpack battles, etc.

      • @Cavemanfreak
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        62 months ago

        Yeah. Kinda. Sometimes if you press slightly in the wrong place you get the cursor instead, which can easily lead to misclicks. But it’s definitely playable! A mobile port would be really dope though

  • Ephera
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    162 months ago

    This year has been so strange, with seemingly a new hype title every two weeks or so. I wonder what lead to this…

  • @TheOgreChef@lemmy.world
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    62 months ago

    I know there’s maybe a 5% chance of it happening soon, but I’d kill for this to hit before I go on vacation in July. Balatro would be outstanding to play on my iPad during a long flight.

    • Shimon
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      27 days ago

      There is a way to play it. And it works very well.

      Switch emulator

      You might see where I’m going with this. Now, I don’t know if there are any for iPads, but you can download some for Android. Personally I use SuYu.

      Switch rom

      You will need a .nsp file of the game + .nsp file of any updates you want to include. You can get this file from your nintendo switch (or you know, the high seas) and then import it to the emulator. For me, it runs at about 15 fps on a 4 year old Samsung phone (no Snapdragon), which is playable.

      The game registers screen taps very well and you won’t have any problem with playing it.

  • @ABCDE@lemmy.world
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    22 months ago

    The addiction is very real. We are playing it daily, with 120 hours and now going into the challenges.

  • GreenAlex
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    12 months ago

    It’s a lot of fun. Got me to get a stylus to use for card games on my Steam Deck.

    Boss blinds that hard counter you late in the game feel pretty dang bad, but that’s my only big complaint thus far.

    • @frontporchtreat@lemmy.ca
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      I initially hated this but it does incentivize deck versatility. I stopped putting my eggs in one basket and I stopped losing so much.

  • @mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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    12 months ago

    I’m considering a demake for Apple I. The platform has so few games, and this is almost simple enough to work okay through its comically slow output. It only prints one character per frame. It has as much RAM as a Game Boy and the same CPU as a C64, but the video circuit is a TV Typewriter. There is no backspace. There is no cursor movement. All you can do is start a new line or append new characters - gradually.

    It would definitely be a jank approximation more than any sort of accurate port. But it’s the funniest way to make an excellent title less convenient.