131 sats \ 2 replies \ @k00b 17 May \ on: Non-Euclidean Doom: what happens to a game when pi is not 3.14159… gaming
This makes me want to play Doom. I've never played it.
I don't know enough geometry to know, but I'd curious if the non-euclidean game is what non-euclidean life would be like.
HyperRogue is a fun example of non-euclidian game. It's interesting that on hyperbolic plane it's much harder to get back to where you started :)
Also I recommend blocking out 8 hours of time and playing through Doom... Especially via https://www.moddb.com/mods/brutal-doom :)
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