You’re probably referring to the Image to Stamp feature. Currently, we mainly use Nano Banana to convert users' photos into black and white images, and AI helps simplify the entire process.
I usually start by exporting competitor backlinks from SEMrush, then import them into the extension to create my own backlink list.
It saves a lot of time compared to manually collecting sites and managing submissions.
The game doesn’t have much official documentation or walkthroughs, so this project started as a personal note collection. Over time, I turned it into a full online guide, with wiki-style pages, survival tips, and story analysis.
Would love feedback from other builders and gamers—especially if you've worked on game communities or fan sites. What would you improve? How do you approach building content around community-driven games?
This brings back memories! Haven't played Minesweeper in years. Curious how the multiplayer aspect changes the strategy - does real-time competition make you take more risks? Excited to try the beginner mode.
I built a free, privacy-focused pixel avatar generator. It runs 100% in the browser (no server uploads) and requires no login.
It's designed for creating quick PFPs for Discord, GitHub, or gaming profiles. I tried to recreate that retro 8-bit aesthetic from old flash games.
Let me know what you think!