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Through all her teenage life, Jun identified more with the "monster" people of Emrys than the human world. Finally, she gets to cross over to hang out with her beastie bestie Liza and her enchanting gang of misfits. Naturally, as the group is fooling around with magic, Jun gets trapped and now they all must figure out a way of getting her back to our world before it's too late. Mastering the art of matching runes and interacting with the locals seems to be the ticket.
I am really impressed: single negative review, and person writing it said he/she/attack helicopter didn't play it, but can say it's trash just by looking it. GOG's customers must be the best quality control in the universe, if they can judge game's quality just by looking at it!
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Mafwek: I am really impressed: single negative review, and person writing it said he/she/attack helicopter didn't play it, but can say it's trash just by looking it. GOG's customers must be the best quality control in the universe, if they can judge game's quality just by looking at it!
Don't generalize to the whole community, only a few possess enough experience for that.
Post edited April 01, 2019 by BleepBl00p
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Mafwek: I am really impressed: single negative review, and person writing it said he/she/attack helicopter didn't play it, but can say it's trash just by looking it. GOG's customers must be the best quality control in the universe, if they can judge game's quality just by looking at it!
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BleepBl00p: Don't generalize to the whole community, only a few possess enough experience for that.
Then send me those few, they could be useful. Although I usually have no need for experience, I find it completely useless to be frank.
They plan versus mode.