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Shattered Pixel Dungeon, for Android
Shattered Pixel Dungeon, for Android
Maybe it’ll be the SWiitch.
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This appears to be an advertisement. Why post it here?
Also check the warranty policy regarding who pays for shipping.
Consider Chess. LiChess, the site I linked, is free with no ads. You can play on the website or in their mobile app. They will match you against players of comparable skill, so you shouldn’t get annihilated too often. Or you can play against the computer to practice.
Non-paywalled link: https://wapo.st/3Yl9nNK
The title sounds a bit misleading. So here’s what the article is really about:
“The latest effort, to be detailed at the massive annual Def Con hacking conference in Las Vegas next week, seeks to provide a foundation for messaging, file sharing and even social networking apps without harvesting any data, all secured by the kind of end-to-end encryption that makes interception hard even for governments.”
Just curious: Had you purchased those games, or had you claimed them for free as giveaways? If you purchased them, it appears to contradict Ubisoft’s statement in the article, so that would be meaningful to know.
TL;DR They won’t delete an account that contains purchased games.
See rules 5, 6, and 7 in the sidebar.