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Played 250+ games
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Journaled games once a day for a month straight
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GOTY '24
Participated in the 2024 Game of the Year Event
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Journaled 5+ games in a single day
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Played 100+ games
Favorite Games
281
Total Games Played
045
Played in 2025
171
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This review contains spoilers
A classic from when the Internet still had an edge to it, and the perfect game to traumatize kids in the 2010s with. When you experience the ending after a minimal play time, the game just becomes showing your friends the game for them to play and then their friends and so on. Eventually, the novelty runs out. And if you know the ending before you start, then the novelty was already gone. While it's not amazing on a game standard, it holds a special place in my heart as an important part of earlier Internet culture.