The Lucky Country 🇦🇺”
Rationing fuel 🤣
NDIS 🤣
Net Zero 🤣
Imports 2% of the population each year who are not compatible with Australia 🤣
Takes half your money as a taxpayer 🤣
Housing 🤣
Gen Z votes GRN 🤣
The Lucky Country is losing everything that made it lucky 🚬
I think the best part so far is that this gamemode is 500x more approachable to the average of average player than the full combat system and serves as a really interesting introduction. It features the 1v1 PvP tile grid (2x2 pet grid) but the opponents have a variable number of tiles, ranging from 2 to 16+ (boss tiles)
You start out with a choice of one out of three trainer(s) pet teams
4 pets on the field and 2 pets in reserve, but the pets have two less moves each than usual, meaning 8 moves in play at all times with 4 moves in reserve (12 total)
After each combat node, you get to choose a reward with one out of three move pairs to add to your current pets moveslots (two moves coming as a pair, so 2/6 moves pickable out of the presented options) you can also skip picking any.
Compared to how it is in PvP/Arena with all 24 moves (with energy based variants/awakens totaling a potential 72 moves to select from turn 1😅)
The game instance is entered from the 3D open world (town) so additionally there's a social feeling to add to it all seeing everyone else going to play their rounds (also co-op!)
I do very much think this is a significantly better "first play" experience to the omnia world and I think if you've had familiarity with hell card, darkest dungeon, across the obelisk and especially StS2 and played our past PvP playtests, you'll definitely get why.
We're still some away from playtesting it, but this is in need of a lot of playtesting so the second some of the visuals just have basic UX polish it should be good to go for people to play / help make it fun as non-PvP design is not the most intuitive for what could be even more fun than players themselves. In short,a playable version will exist early even if parts of it might look or feel rough around the edges/still in design phase because it just benefits the game and players capability to make it fun a lot more.
@AlboMP You’re cabinet’s incompetence and failure to protect the country whilst giving all our money away or spending it on things that don’t actually matter to Australia is what’s causing this
Australia to Ukraine war: $1.7 billion
Australia to Israel war: $130 million
NDIS in 2026: $49.8 billion
Australians pay for Aboriginal/First Nations programs: $5.3 billion
Australians pay for welfare: ~$290 billion.
Australians pay for international clean energy agenda: $3.9 billion
Over $300 billion funding these schemes in 12 months and the government won't drop the fuel excise tax which sits at around 52% per litre...
Farmers copping it
Middle class copping it
Business owners copping it
Everyone should just take the dole, sit inside, watch Seinfeld and eat salt n vinegar chips....
Victoria Police PSOs are on patrol at shopping centres like Northland, Highpoint, Fountain Gate, and Watergardens: helping drive down violence by 50 per cent.
We need to keep making things here in Australia.
For local jobs. And for our security.
Here in Whyalla, we stepped in to support thousands of jobs and keep making steel in Australia.
A year on, steel made here is going into the roads and rail, hospital and schools Australia needs.
Together with Premier Malinauskas, we’re backing workers and building South Australia’s future.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says he had a very positive visit to Lakemba Mosque this morning, noting there was little heckling during his time there.
Breaking: Wild scenes at Lakemba Mosque. @AlboMP and @Tony_Burke threatened by worshippers. Their bodyguards - only wearing socks - visibly nervous. The speaker attacks the government, @PaulineHansonOz and refers to Gaza with no mention of October 7.
No one has ever said SORRY to all the small businesses destroyed by COVID lockdowns.
Big companies survived. Mum and Dad businesses went broke.
#CovidRoyalCommission#OneNation
Liberals "guarantee" to block homes for young people near transport and jobs.
That's a guarantee to make the housing crisis worse and slam the door on the next generation.
Only Labor fights to get young people into a home of their own, near the services they need and the people they love.