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Can you guess Which game it is?

Appears to be some sort of spacecraft in the middle. KSP?
You got it. I tried to hide it but yeah lol, that's a reentry module. It's landed in a frozen perafrost region near kerbins icecaps, pretty but not sure how the plants are surviving (temps are near 0F / -17 C).

I wanted to showcase how good KSP1 can look with modern mods.
 
My mom used to work two jobs so I could have everything she never got to have growing up, so I got to pick a new game each week at Walmart.
Wow! Only child? (If that's too personal, feel free not to answer.)

I grew up with a handful of siblings and step-siblings (divorce and a remarriage) and neither parent was well off for the most part, so typically none of use were spoiled. The time frame that was sort of exception was in the early and mid 2000s when there were less kids in the house and both parents had much better income. Even then, we never got a game each week. We did rent games quite a bit though (up to two or three some months), some of which led to purchases after they realized "they are renting this particular game so often, it would be cheaper to buy it" haha. The most "spoiled" I recall us being insofar as games go is when we got the PlayStation 2 with around half a dozen games in the holidays of 2001. That would have been the holiday season a year after it launched here, which for us was "early" since we almost always got consoles pretty late in their life after they were super discounted. Like we got sort of just gotten the PlayStation around 1998. Uh, sorry to reminisce. A game a week sounds like a lot, even if that was just a $5 or $10 bargain bin deal most of the time. It sounds like she loved you.

On topic submission...

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Hint: It released last year.
 
Wow! Only child? (If that's too personal, feel free not to answer.)

I grew up with a handful of siblings and step-siblings (divorce and a remarriage) and neither parent was well off for the most part, so typically none of use were spoiled. The time frame that was sort of exception was in the early and mid 2000s when there were less kids in the house and both parents had much better income. Even then, we never got a game each week. We did rent games quite a bit though (up to two or three some months), some of which led to purchases after they realized "they are renting this particular game so often, it would be cheaper to buy it" haha. The most "spoiled" I recall us being insofar as games go is when we got the PlayStation 2 with around half a dozen games in the holidays of 2001. That would have been the holiday season a year after it launched here, which for us was "early" since we almost always got consoles pretty late in their life after they were super discounted. Like we got sort of just gotten the PlayStation around 1998. Uh, sorry to reminisce. A game a week sounds like a lot, even if that was just a $5 or $10 bargain bin deal most of the time. It sounds like she loved you.

On topic submission...

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P8tjivV.jpeg


Hint: It released last year.
That TV was a give away, that it definitely wasn't the '00s! Looks like at least the later-2010s. So it being very recent, doesn't surprise me.
 
@Princess Garnet yes, I am only child

game is Copycat, and has been on my wishlist for awhile :D
 
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Screenshot from the first mission (I don't have any old saves)

Released in 1999
This is a screenshot from the second title in the series and has the same name as the first. E.g. Adding a "2" at the end.
Plays and looks almost exactly like the first in the series
Rage of Mages 2: Necromancer

This was at a time where most lines are voiced, but graphics were still lagging behind, such as using a paper doll style inventory screen. Many of the monsters and traps cheese you into an early death and you can't go back in levels to get loot that was guarded by crazy powerful monsters. Aside from its flaws, I still enjoy it for all its goofy parts. Thankfully, there's cheat codes.
 
Submission: RTS game, quite old

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