I have small hands and my kids use it without complaining. It's bigger than a Switch, but not too much bigger. I've traveled with it plenty.
This isn't surprising to me. I know that this might not be strictly relevant to this community, but I thought I'd share anyway.
I live in a conservative state that has restricted a lot of women's health services(abortions). We had a really great family doctor, she was my wife's OB, she was my kids pediatrician, she even delivered my youngest. She moved to New Zealand over a year ago and we are still upset over it.
We have multiple friends and acquaintances that had to go to a neighboring state for a "procedure" because hospitals in my state refuse to do anything that medically is related to abortions. One friend had a miscarriage and needed a procedure to remove remaining tissue in her uterus and she had to go to another state, even though there wasn't an embryo in there anymore.
It's nuts. I'd love to get out of here, but we have young kids and all of our family is local.
As an American that lived in Canada for a few years.
Yes. I mean, first of all it was over 200 years ago. And Americans aren't generally great with history. Second, we don't really think about it as Canadians. I was at least taught it was British troops, which is accurate, but I never really made the connection that it was really Canadians until I lived in Canada and a Canadian made the claim.
Interesting question... After a small amount of research.
The FDA in the US and the INS globally. The number is just a sequential identifier, i.e., red #3 was approved before red #5.
Psychonauts 2. I picked it up for 80% off during the autumn Steam sale and just getting around to playing it.
I also picked up It Takes Two and have been playing that with my wife.
Use it for tasks you tend to put off and don't use it for tasks you tend to hyperfocus.
Right now I mostly use it for boring time-consuming chores, otherwise I don't bother.
I will hyperfocus when I am coding at work, so I never use it then
It makes a lot of sense for businesses, especially where different countries might have different regulations. E.g., amazon.ca and amazon.in. Both sites are in English but it makes way more sense to split them up by country.
+1 for Halls of Torment
It's a really solid entry in the rogue-lite vampire-survivors-like genre that Diablo enjoyers could pick up really easily
That's how you get the vibrant greens.
They upload a ton to YouTube, but it's mostly on their shorts channel. I'm sure they upload to TikTok and stuff also.