Quote from: Xenomrph on May 10, 2018, 09:13:37 AM
Once I realized the gameplay was basically a pencil-and-paper RPG (and I mean that literally - you genuinely need graph paper and a pencil) but without all the features of an RPG that I enjoy (character interaction, worldbuilding, etc) then I was pretty turned-off and didn't bother.
Weyland-Yutani invites you to experience the all new ALIEN: OFFWORLD COLONY SIMULATOR Skill... LIVE NOW on all Amazon Alexa-enabled Devices #ALIENDAY #426 #AskAlexa @amazonecho https://t.co/xtYLGWNccS pic.twitter.com/kMwwTwKZ8M
— Alien (@AlienAnthology) April 26, 2018
Quote from: Xiggz456 on Apr 21, 2018, 04:55:50 PMI got a Dot for cheap over the holidays and I've been liking it. I've got it set up to do a morning "routine" when I wake up, where it'll turn on the lamp in my bedroom, tell me the weather and traffic, and rattle off a random fact of the day.
I always kinda felt that these "listening devices" could be a bit too big brothery for my liking but I may just have to get the Dot for this. God damn it the things I do for more Aliens content haha.
Quote from: Corporal Hicks on Apr 20, 2018, 07:12:28 AMQuote from: Mr. Xenomorph on Apr 19, 2018, 09:05:41 PM
So, I should be able to play this on my Kindle Fire, right?
I didn't think anything other than the various Alexa devices supported her? So Echo, Dot, Spot and Show?
Quote from: VegettoXTSY on Apr 19, 2018, 09:05:07 PM
So is this supposed to be just a spoken audio game? The video shows you moving through hallways like old PC RPG's but i'm not sure if that's just promotional material or the game!? Most Alexa devices don't have a screen!
Quote from: Mr. Xenomorph on Apr 19, 2018, 09:05:41 PM
So, I should be able to play this on my Kindle Fire, right?