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Noga is an action RPG with shooting and driving mechanics for a single player in….
Noga is an action RPG with shooting and driving mechanics for a single player in first person. Drive and fight aliens and spaceships on the roads. Upgrade your vehicle, your weapon, and your character, as you try to save your friend from the hands of the aliens.
Title: Noga
Genre: RPG
Release Date: 30 May, 2025
the software developers. BUY IT!
• https://store.steampowered.com/app/2515490/Noga/
Noga-TENOKE
Size: 7.3 GB
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Enjoy
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Not every battle is worth fighting.
Hobo: Tough Life is an urban survival RPG developed by Perun Creative, set in the fictional Central European city of Praslav. The game immerses players in the harsh realities of homelessness, challenging them to survive through scavenging, begging, and navigating a world filled with danger and societal indifference.
Players have generally responded positively, with a Metacritic score of 9.1/10 based on 9 ratings . Many appreciate the game’s depth and the challenge it presents. However, some have expressed concerns about its difficulty and the potential for repetitive gameplay
Let’s talk about the rising cost of living, because honestly, it’s infuriating.
Everything is getting more expensive — rent, groceries, fuel, electricity, basic essentials — and wages? Stagnant. Somehow, despite working full-time (or more), people are barely scraping by. And don’t even get started on housing: a decent apartment now costs more per month than most people make. The idea of saving for a home? That’s a cruel joke.
You go to the supermarket for “just a few things,” and suddenly you’ve spent $80 on three bags of food. Want to eat healthy? Good luck affording fresh produce when a single capsicum costs as much as a fast food meal. It’s as if the system actively punishes people for trying to make responsible choices.
Utilities? Skyrocketing. Insurance? Climbing. Rent? Up again — landlords calling it “adjusting to market conditions,” while people are forced out of their homes. And meanwhile, the people in charge seem more concerned with protecting corporate profits than making life livable.
People are working harder than ever and getting less in return. Mental health is tanking. Debt is rising. Families are cutting essentials, skipping meals, and rationing heating or cooling because they can’t afford it. And the response from those in power? A shrug, maybe a symbolic one-off payment that barely touches the surface, and then more empty talk about “resilience.”
Frankly, it’s not a cost-of-living crisis — it’s a cost-of-greed crisis, and people are sick of being polite about it.
All of this wall of text about muh shekels: it’s the fault of those that create shekels out of thin air and debting so called goyim.
Wossop mo noga
Amazing game !
Thank you tenoke
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Noga – TENOKE
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I hate nogas