A few months ago, I had the wonderful chance to visit Paris and get my hands on Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar. That small look at the game wasn't enough. I needed more, and I needed it soon.
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The Brain-Rotting Dystopia of Roblox

Roblox features millions of such games, many of them generated by the very children who play them. Grow a Garden — essentially a remake of the legendary time-waster FarmVille — recently smashed ...
Roblox features millions of such games, many of them generated by the very children who play them. Grow a Garden — ...
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year: Pixel season. Google’s latest batch of flagships is upon us, and there are many new features to explore, from a telephoto camera on the Pixel 10 to new Gemini ...
Even if you think you clean your toilet well, you might not be cleaning it often enough. Some of the most advertised toilet cleaners could be doing your pipes damage and fostering rust and limescale.
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