Wacaco has redefined coffee-on-the-go with its innovative portable coffee machines, notably the Nanopresso and Minipresso. These compact devices have become game-changers for coffee enthusiasts seeking a quality espresso experience beyond the confines of cafes.
The Nanopresso and Minipresso embody convenience, offering a simple yet effective way to brew espresso anywhere, anytime. Whether you're camping, traveling, or at the office, these handheld machines provide a solution for those who crave a freshly brewed espresso shot.
The Nanopresso, equipped with an innovative pumping system, achieves an impressive 18 bars of pressure, resulting in a rich and creamy espresso. Its ergonomic design and compact size make it an ideal companion for outdoor adventures, allowing users to enjoy quality espresso without compromising on taste or quality.
On the other hand, the Minipresso, available in various models, is equally efficient in delivering espresso excellence. Its intuitive operation, requiring only hot water and coffee grounds, makes it user-friendly for coffee aficionados of all levels.
Both devices prioritize simplicity. With no need for electricity, they rely on manual pressure, giving users complete control over the brewing process. The result is a well-extracted espresso shot with a layer of crema that rivals that of traditional espresso machines.
Moreover, Wacaco's attention to detail is evident in the construction of these portable machines. They are durable, easy to clean, and designed to withstand the rigors of travel, ensuring longevity and reliability.
What makes these portable coffee machines stand out is their ability to deliver espresso shots that compete with those from professional espresso machines. Wacaco has successfully bridged the gap between convenience and quality, allowing coffee lovers to indulge in their favorite beverage no matter where they are.
In summary, Wacaco's Nanopresso and Minipresso have revolutionized the way espresso is enjoyed on the go. With their portability, ease of use, and exceptional espresso quality, they have become must-have companions for those who refuse to compromise on their coffee experience, even outside the comforts of home.
happy friday the 13th here are some spooky text-based games for halloween:
contrition - As a priest, it’s your job to listen to your parishioners’ darkest secrets and absolve their guilt. But when a sinister stranger comes to the confessional one Halloween night, you realize it’s your soul on the line.
familiar - You are a familiar. Your mistress has some requests for you. Help her complete her ritual, or pay the price of failure.
jagged bone - A branching choose-your-own-adventure horror game about transformation and perspective.
the forest of candles (and the man with a lighter) - follows Maggie, a young woman with a fear of forest fires sparked by an old town folk tale. She's spent years trying to escape her hometown and the fear it inspires in her, only to be called back for the funeral of an old friend.
mary's hare - Mary's Hare is short interactive horror story about a woman and a rabbit, based on the story of Mary Toft.
only this - "And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming / And the lamp-light o'er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor..."
what girls do in the dark - a slumber party text adventure.
god is in the radio - you are death, one of 22 members of the major arcana, a cult dedicated to some far-off god. the night is halloween, and you watch in scorn as the unknowing dance among devils and dress to indulge in sin. the high priestess receives a message from the all-mighty himself: the arcana must gather in an abandoned house and find his song on an old radio receiver.
anchorhead - Travel to the haunted coastal town of Anchorhead, Massachusetts and uncover the roots of a horrific conspiracy inspired by the works of H. P. Lovecraft. Search through musty archives and tomes of esoteric lore; dodge hostile townsfolk; combat a generation-spanning evil that threatens your family and the entire world. (illustrated version on itch.io)
my father's long, long legs - An interactive horror story about family, unease, and loss.
beneath floes - Qikiqtaaluk, 1962. The sun falls below the horizon and won't return for months. You wander the broken shoreline, wary of your mother's stories about the qalupalik. Fish woman, stealer of wayward children: she dwells beneath the ice.
the silence under your bed - An interactive horror collection about the strange, the spooky, and the macabre.
bogeyman - You can go home when you learn to be good.
Experience a part of oneway.exe's first Module and find out what happened to the developers known as Trio8.
Demo out now 👁️
made a short 1bit game/interactive poem in bitsy!
it's mostly just me playing and trying to get used to the engine, nothing revolutionary haha
i had so much fun making it and i really hope it's equally fun to play
it would mean a lot to me if you played it and left any feedback! thanks in advance! <3
Kafka
fuck i need to restud my jacket soon
My GALNERYUS collection!!! From left to right in chronological order! They have released so much material in such a short amount of time going back to only 2003!! And yet the quality does not suffer as a result of consistent releases throughout the years!! Let me know if you have a favorite album/DVD !!
-TAYLOR \m/
There are four types of fish scales!
Cycloid scales are thin, overlap, and flexible. They're found on primitive teleosts (like minnows and carp).
Ctenoid scales have small, backwards pointed scales (known as cterns) make the fish more hydrodynamic and faster. They're found on Advanced Ctenoids (like perch and sunfish).
Ganoid scales are thick, diamond-shaped, and mostly non-overlapping. They're found on Chondrostei (like sturgeons and paddlefish).
Placoid scales are spikey and tooth-like with nerves. These are found on Chondrichthyes (like sharks and rays).
Ichthyology Notes 3/?
For Patreon subscribers at £11+, an Auguste angst story set after the end of Creme de la Creme!
Find all 19 bonus stories here and see the current list below:
Interactive stories
Silk Handkerchief (Asher Garnett POV: a terrible afternoon tea)
Grey Jacket (Javi del Quiros: readying to leave Zaledo)
Tizari Square (Auguste Renaldt, MC POV: a visit to Jezhan, friendship or romance)
Shiny Shoes (Hartmann, MC POV: stress at Gessner, friendship or romance)
Background POV stories
Tomi Danelak, 1755: meeting Pascha for the first time
Fiore Roldan, 1752: a holiday with Jaime gone wrong
Matia Frasada, 1748: an ill-fated expedition
Varenn Korzha, 1754: an unwanted letter
Raffi Claudian, 1759: meeting exciting new friends
Savarel Lopes, 1760: a bad time on leave
Story Prompts (MC POV)
Auguste/MC & Holding Hands
Beaumont/MC & Waking Up Together
Denario/MC/Savarel & Eyes Meet
Fiore/MC/Savarel & Too Hot
Hartmann/MC & Cooking
Raffi/MC & Stargazing
Rys/MC & Coffee Shop
Other stories
Florin Kraemer, 1757 - Wartime AU: a new arrival in the trenches
Cezara Dalca, 1754 - Gallatin teacher triad story (F/M/M, first-time, explicit)