

Removed due to Rule 1: “TL;DR” is not a civil comment.
Removed due to Rule 1: “TL;DR” is not a civil comment.
It’s quite simple: when I tag my posts with @movies@lemm.ee
from Akkoma, my post doesn’t show up there.
My posts show up when I tag @movies@lemmy.world
with a delay. And it near-instantly shows up when I tag @movies@piefed.social
. So for whatever reason, crossposting doesn’t work with !movies@lemm.ee.
Now if you’re wondering why this is important to me: I have over 14K followers on my Akkoma account, so I can attract a lot of conversation with my movie reviews.
This is so well-composed.
Here’s the reason I’m not using this community:
https://atomicpoet.org/@atomicpoet/posts/ArrYdHUIMZf6Wyve9w
As for !movies@lemm.ee, it doesn’t play nice with Akkoma – so that’s not an option.
Piefed has great moderation tools and superior federation abilities compared to Lemmy.
Not an issue with the community itself, I just have a hard time federating to lemm.ee from atomicpoet.org. Whenever I tag !movies@lemm.ee, my reviews don’t reach there. Piefed is much better when it comes to crossposting from Akkoma.
Thanks! I like the movie community here but I also wanted one for Piefed too.
Not quite. I watched this movie because it seemed like a high-brow rom-com. I admit it: the film poster fooled me.
I forgot to share the link. Here you go:
My bad. Here you go:
A 2D RPG with online co-op available. No reviews yet, but a demo is available so you can assess for yourself whether this game is worth playing.
Introductory offer is C$11.04.
Another student-made game that’s completely free. This one is also compatible with Mac. Not much in the way of features, but I figure many of you would love the premise.
This is a completely free game made by students. For a free game, the graphics are good. Be sure to play this with a gamepad since this is what the devs recommend. Quite short, but again, it’s free.
So far, good reviews. The graphics and sound seem well done. Not much on features and the game is short, but the introductory price is C$2.20.
This is the sequel to Street Cleaner: The Video Game (there is not Street Cleaner 2), and the original game got great reviews. So far, the reviews have been just as positive.
This has 16-bit style graphics and a killer soundtrack. Also, there’s full gamepad support for both Xbox and DualShock controllers.
The introductory price is C$18.71.
This entire game was made by Nintendo vets. The description mentions Takaya Imamura, but the music was made by Shinobu Amayake who did the music for Stunt Racer FX and Wario’s Woods.
Nice art style here, and the music lives up to the pedigree. Full gamepad support. So far, the reviews are mostly positive.
The introductory offer is C$19.50.
A card-based RPG with 16-bit style graphics. Not much in the way of features but it has mostly positive reviews.
I’m on the fence on this one. It seems the entire appeal seems to be the girls. Which is fine, I like girls. But I hope that it has more to offer.
That said, it has an introductory offer of C$13.59.
I appreciate you reading!