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Изходен канал @clockstackwheels · Post #1213 · 2.02

Попробовали настольный Slay the Spire, и мне очень понравилось. Кто не знает, Slay the Spire это изначально инди-видеоигра в жанре «роглайк на построение колоды». Нарисована она совсем простовато (не пиксель арт, и то хорошо), зато обладает своего рода эталонным геймдизайном. Там нет ничего лишнего, но есть всё нужное. Причём, большинство эффектов считается в уме, а пространство решений для игрока всё равно очень большое. Попытки других разработчиков скопировать эту игру и добавить в неё что-то дополнительное («Чёрная Книга», «Knock on the Coffin Lid») сразу показали, что результат становится сильно хуже. Короче, если вам нужна игра не про «спинномозговой» геймплей, а про шевеление головой, при этом позволяющая зайти на 15 минуток в день сыграть пару боёв, реиграбельная и не зависящая от присутствия задротов (в отличие от онлайн игр), то это очень хороший вариант. Поэтому, когда вышла настолка, вопрос о покупке не стоял. Да, настолки по видеоиграм нередко оказываются довольно вторичными и либо не предлагают ничего принципиально нового, либо, наоборот, переиначивают первоисточник сверх меры. Здесь у меня тоже были определённые опасения, например, о том, что потребуется перекладывать слишком много компонентов там, где в видеоигре действия выполнял компьютер. К счастью, опасения не подтвердились, и авторы очень хорошо поработали над адаптацией: все числа уменьшили, сократили математику, упростили эффекты, не сломав их качественную суть, и добавили кооператив, который действительно играет роль. Прибавьте к этому приятные ощущения от того, что ты не на экране на карточки смотришь, а листаешь их в руках, плюс возможность разделить эмоции и тяготы прохождения с друзьями. В общем, прямо очень порадовало. #games@clockstackwheels

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Addis Standard

@addisstandardeng · Post #21196 · 26.01.2026 г., 14:53

News: #US Deputy Secretary of State begins regional tour in #Egypt, discusses #Nile water security US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau on Sunday began a regional tour in Egypt, meeting with officials to discuss Nile water security, developments in the Horn of Africa, and efforts to secure a ceasefire in #Sudan. Landau held talks with Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty in Cairo, where discussions covered political and economic cooperation, as well as developments in Sudan, the Horn of Africa, and the Nile water file, according to a statement from Egypt’s Foreign Ministry. No official statements have been released by the US State Department or the US Embassy in Cairo regarding the discussions between the two officials. Egyptian media reported that Abdelatty emphasized the Nile as a vital lifeline for Egypt, where citizens face severe water scarcity. .... https://www.facebook.com/AddisstandardEng/posts/pfbid0aVF6j8rAR7Hs6z3yaR2pCJbgwoxJ2X8Xrp7nsNwdrQMB78beBhjh6wyjE9QZtmUGl

Borkena

@borkena · Post #5735 · 20.01.2026 г., 06:56

The Nile’s New Folly: Why Ethiopia’s Return to the Negotiating Table May Spell Surrender, Not Success! (Commentary) https://borkena.com/2026/01/19/the-niles-new-folly-why-ethiopias-return-to-the-negotiating-table-may-spell-surrender-not-success-a-commentary/#Ethiopia#News#Egypt#Trump#Nile

Addis Standard

@addisstandardeng · Post #21191 · 26.01.2026 г., 10:59

#Commentary: When Mediation Becomes Intimidation: #GERD, Trump, and #Ethiopia’s sovereign rights The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is now fully operational, shifting the Nile dispute from theory to practical governance and transforming Ethiopia’s energy sector. However, Hassen Mama Muse argues that this progress is threatened by “biased external interference,” particularly from #US President Donald Trump. He describes Trump’s renewed mediation offer as not a diplomatic opening but “a form of coercive diplomacy.” Hassen points to Trump’s rhetoric—labeling the dam as “stopping the #Nile” and suggesting #Egypt should “blow up the dam”—as clear evidence that he cannot act as “a neutral mediator.” Engaging in such a process, the author cautions, would force Ethiopia to “compromise” its lawful rights. https://addisstandard.com/?p=54740

Addis Standard

@addisstandardeng · Post #21639 · 07.03.2026 г., 07:57

The #Nile dam standoff is heating up, and #Israel is caught between allies – analysis #US President Donald Trump is widely admired in Israel for achieving what no other leader could: bringing home #Gaza hostages and imposing a ceasefire on what seemed to be an endless war. Now it appears the self-appointed head of the new Board of Peace may be about to challenge the odds again, this time with a planned plunge into the waters of the Nile. In January, Trump formally notified #Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi that the US is renewing efforts to resolve the longstanding dispute between Egypt, joined by #Sudan, on the one hand, and #Ethiopia on the other, over the longest river in the world. The most noteworthy aspect of the planned mediation is that the US is firmly on Egypt’s side, as it had been in past US mediation, which Ethiopia broke off in 2020. This means that to make a Trumpian “deal,” the president’s instinct may be to try to use ....... https://www.jpost.com/jerusalem-report/article-888720

Addis Standard

@addisstandardeng · Post #21071 · 14.01.2026 г., 12:25

News: #Cairo expands military presence in #Somalia over fears breakaway Somaliland could enable #Israeli-#Ethiopian axis – The national #Egypt has broadened its military mission in Somalia, prioritizing the protection of Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud’s government amid concerns that the breakaway region of #Somaliland could facilitate an Israeli-Ethiopian axis in the Horn of Africa, Abu Dhabi-based newspaper The National, citing its sources, reported. The report said Cairo’s expansion reflects fears that Israel’s recognition of Somaliland last month may give it a strategic foothold, potentially allowing coordination with Ethiopia, with which Egypt has long-standing disputes over #Nile waters. While some analysts downplay the risk of escalation, sources told The National that Egypt views Israeli and Ethiopian engagement in the Horn of Africa as a serious national security threat, particularly regarding the Nile and strategic maritime routes. Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=54540

Borkena

@borkena · Post #5849 · 24.02.2026 г., 21:13

The Foundational Elements for an Optimal Ethiopian Nile Basin Treaty Covering Water Allocation and Basin Management. Read more. https://borkena.com/2026/02/24/nile-the-foundational-elements-for-an-optimal-ethiopian-nile-basin-treaty-covering-water-allocation-and-basin-management/#NileBasin#Nile#Ethiopia#Egypt#water#river

Addis Standard

@addisstandardeng · Post #21305 · 04.02.2026 г., 11:08

#Opinion: Encircled and Exposed: #Berbera as #Ethiopia’s last strategic exit Ethiopia’s status as the Horn’s stabilizer has eroded, leaving the nation “constrained, exposed, and increasingly boxed in” by unfriendly neighbors, writes Mohamed Guleid. He cautions that #Djibouti, Ethiopia’s maritime lifeline, has compromised its neutrality by agreeing to host an #Egyptian military presence, while #Eritrea and #Somalia align with #Cairo over the #Nile dispute. Allowing adversaries to shadow its main supply route crosses a “strategic red line.” For a nation of 120 million, “diversification is no longer a luxury.” Guleid argues the solution lies in Somaliland, highlighting that the Berbera Port and its corridor are operational but underused. He notes, “Recognition of Somaliland would change Ethiopia’s position overnight,” expanding sea access, easing pressure, and restoring strategic leverage. https://addisstandard.com/?p=54982

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