Stardew Valley, Mario & Luigi, dan game-game santai lainnya untuk akhir pekan yang santai

“Hello, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 60, your go-to source for the latest and greatest in the world of tech. If you’re new here, feel free to catch up on all our previous editions on the Installer homepage. This week, I’ve been diving into gaming content, exploring shipwrecks, and indulging in in-flight magazines. I’ve also been busy with various tech tools and trying to resist the urge to buy a new Mac Mini.

I have some exciting games, shows, and tech recommendations for you this weekend, as well as a new way for Mac users to take notes. And if you’re looking for a solution to organize all your online content, I’ve got some ideas for you.

Just a heads up, Installer will be taking a break next week for planning purposes, but we’ll be back with a big issue in two weeks. Stay tuned for more exciting content ahead of Thanksgiving and throughout the rest of the year.

As always, I love hearing your ideas and tips. What are you enjoying this week? Let me know at [email protected]. And if you know someone who would enjoy Installer, encourage them to subscribe here.

Let’s dive into this week’s gaming highlights and more!

The Drop:
– Mario & Luigi: Brothership
– Game Changers
– Raycast Notes
– Guild Builds
– Heretic
– The AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
– Stardew Valley 1.6.9
– Countdown: Paul vs. Tyson
– Here
– Google Vids

Group project:
Last week, many of you expressed disappointment over the shutdown of Omnivore. I’ve gathered your feedback on what you’re looking for in a replacement app and have some recommendations for you based on your needs. Whether you’re looking for a simple article saving tool or a more robust database solution, I’ve got you covered.

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