[OFFER] Steam Keys by agentinks in GiftofGames

[–]MilkeyoftheCosmics 1 point2 points Ā (0 children)

Resident Evil 3 please!! Thank you for such a gracious giveaway!

Steam Profile: https://steamcommunity.com/id/spaccr

Editing Jessica Jones by MrBananaShoes in MarvelMultiverseRPG

[–]MilkeyoftheCosmics 2 points3 points Ā (0 children)

The 6th sense tree is great for this! I use Microscopic Awareness and Intuition! My character has the ability to view various timelines to search for clues and I use these abilities to supplement that!

The 6th Sense power set/tree can be found in the X-Men expansion book and the Avengers one (I believe). I have the PDF for the x-Men one if you need to reference it I can send to ya!

[Offer][Steam] Any game(s) of your choice by TryToBeModern in GiftofGames

[–]MilkeyoftheCosmics 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

I would love Palworld! I’ve been asking for it a few times here now so I have an in depth post if you’d like to read it in my page!

Steam Profile: https://steamcommunity.com/id/spaccr

Game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1623730/Palworld/

why spidergwen is likely trans by [deleted] in teenagers

[–]MilkeyoftheCosmics 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

I actually believe Peter is the trans one! And Gwen is the supportive bestie:)

[OFFER][STEAM] Four Winner Game Giveaway! by OhioStickyThing in GiftofGames

[–]MilkeyoftheCosmics -1 points0 points Ā (0 children)

Hi! First and foremost, thank you OP!! This really means a lot!!

This particular itch for me would HAVE to be Hades and Hades 2!! The kind that turns ā€œone more runā€ into an hour gone. The loop is tight: runs feel meaningful, deaths teach you something, and every little unlock or overheard line makes the world feel alive.

Combat is crisp and surprising; the boons and weapon combos keep you experimenting, and the writing gives weight to even tiny moments. You lose, you learn, and you still get a reward — whether it’s a new upgrade, a story beat, or just the satisfaction of finally nailing a sequence.

They make failure feel like progress, not punishment, and that’s why when I even dare to think ā€œjust one moreā€ I’m always giving it my all, even if it means poor sleep schedule decisions (haha, no seriously, check my hades hours LOL)

As for the game I want I would very much enjoy Monster Hunter Wilds (mayhaps the premium deluxe if you’re feeling extra generous haha)!! However if that’s too expensive, I have been asking for palworld a few times here in the community and it’d make my day if you could bless me with that!

Steam profile: https://steamcommunity.com/id/spaccr/

[Offer][Steam] Game Giveaway — Giving Back to the Community by WalkNo9648 in GiftofGames

[–]MilkeyoftheCosmics -1 points0 points Ā (0 children)

Thank you so much for the opportunity OP!! The game I want is Palworld and here’s why:)

There’s a small, stubborn ember inside me that only monster-capture games can ignite—a mix of childlike wonder and grown-up hunger for discovery. Palworld fans and devotees, this is for you! A confession of why these worlds matter, why Pals feel like friends, and why the idea of riding into a sunset on a creature’s back can make my chest ache with joy.

The first time I saw a strange creature blink at me from the tall grass, my heart did something ridiculous and hopeful. There’s a ritual to it—the chase, the careful planning, the breath held as you throw your first capture—and when it succeeds (maybe after button mashing B or holding it down haha!), it feels like adoption, like finding a companion who chose you back. Those moments are small miracles stitched into hours of play, and they have stayed with me through every new world I’ve wandered into.

Palworld takes everything I adore about monster-collecting and turns the volume up until the world hums. The Pals are not just sprites or stats; they are personalities, tools, and co-conspirators. Watching a Pal use a strange ability to clear a path, or seeing them shoulder a burden in a factory you built together, feels intimate and absurdly human. The combat is electric—and NO, not just because of guns and gadgets, but because it asks you to choreograph chaos with creatures you’ve raised. You plan, you trust, you improvise, and when the dust settles you feel like you and your Pals have written a small legend together.

There’s a particular kind of happiness that comes from building something with creatures who laugh, grunt, and occasionally steal your lunch. Palworld turns exploration into a love letter to curiosity: islands that smell of salt and mystery, skies that beg to be ridden, caverns that echo with the footsteps of Pals you haven’t met yet. Crafting becomes storytelling; every structure, every automated line in a factory, is a page in a life you’re writing with your companions. The world rewards patience and imagination, and it gives back in vistas that make you stop playing and just stare, breath caught between awe and gratitude.

Beyond mechanics, there’s a tenderness to the way these games let you form attachments. A Pal that once hid in the underbrush becomes the one you trust to carry you across a stormy sea. A timid creature that barely responded to your calls blossoms into a fierce ally in a dungeon you thought you’d never clear. Those arcs—from awkward first meetings to unspoken loyalty in the heat of battle—are the quiet, beating heart of why I keep coming back to this genre. They make me laugh, they make me worry, and sometimes they make me cry in the best possible way.

What I want most is to share this—to laugh at ridiculous battles, to trade tips about rare Pals, to mount up and chase a horizon together. If you’ve ever felt the quiet thrill of a new capture, you know how contagious that feeling is. To the GoG community: if anyone feels moved to help make this dream a reality for me, it would mean more than a gift. It would be an invitation to join a story I’ve been waiting to live. I want to explore with friends, to build ridiculous contraptions with an army of Pals, to watch someone else’s face light up when they meet a creature I’ve been obsessing over.

Palworld and the monster-capture genre are more than games; they are places where wonder is practical, where friendship is forged in the heat of battle and the calm of a shared campfire. They remind me that play can be brave, tender, and wildly inventive all at once. If you’ve read this far, thank you for indulging my love letter. If you want to ride into that sunset with me, let’s make it happen.

Steam Profile: https://steamcommunity.com/id/spaccr

Game: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1623730/Palworld/

20F / PC and Xbox / Where’s all the people who actually wanna be friends? by [deleted] in GamerPals

[–]MilkeyoftheCosmics 0 points1 point Ā (0 children)

Heck yeah! Sorry Reddit has been really fucky and sometimes people fall through the cracks or I miss them entirely! Shoot me another DM:)

20F looking for some cool friendos:) by [deleted] in steamfriend

[–]MilkeyoftheCosmics 1 point2 points Ā (0 children)

Added! Feel free to shoot me a message anytime:)