This rule states that you must not worship anything that is not God.
What is the 2nd commandment?
This genre, inspired by Metroid and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, is usually marked by exploration-based progression, where certain areas are closed off until you obtain the right items or abilities.
What is a Metroidvania?
What is The Children's Crusade?
This law states that entropy only increases in a closed system.
What is the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics?
This genre is typified by its approach to progression: if you fail, you must start over from the beginning, but you'll be stronger.
What is a roguelite?
This law states that a robot must obey human commands unless that command would endanger a human.
What is Asimov's 2nd law of robotics?
This genre is exemplified by piecemeal storytelling, difficult boss battles with a focus on strategy over sheer strength, and sparsely-placed save points.
What is a souls-like?
This country temporarily banned the use of pride flags in government buildings after an unofficial country declared war on them as a political statement.
What is Australia?
This law states that the line between a planet and its star will sweep out equal areas in equal time.
What is Kepler's 2nd law of planetary motion?
These "old-style" games are typically light on story, and focus on quick reaction and movement-based gameplay through large, nonlinear levels with a series of locks and keys.
What is a boomer-shooter?
After the American Civil War, this US state refused to return a confederate battle flag to its home state of Virginia, because they claimed they earned it in battle.
What is Minnesota?
We can't talk about this rule from a hit movie starring Brad Pitt without breaking it.
What is the 2nd rule of Fight Club?
Named by Yahtzee Croshaw, this genre is characterized by repetitive, but rewarding tasks set in a world which is unconventional, dramatic, or otherwise fantastical.
What is a post-dad game?
This country rejected the adoption of a universal personal defense weapon among NATO countries due to the fact that NATO's preferred weapon was made in Belgium, rather than their country.
What is Germany?