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tinyE: Just for the record, I do not own or play it. :P
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Experiment513: And you want us to believe that? :-P
i SECOND THAT...
nvr mind
Post edited January 20, 2018 by Dejavous
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Marioface5: I bought Getting Over It on the Humble Store a while ago since it's DRM-free there. Honestly, I really enjoy it and don't find it rage-inducing at all. I'll sound like a crazy person saying this, but sometimes when I'm in a really bad mood I'll play Getting Over It for a bit and it makes me feel fine again. In some ways, it's more of an art game than anything else.
Agreed, it feels more like an interactive work of art, since it doesn't follow any modern game conventions. I think it deserves to be played and supported, simply for the unique and creative experience it delivers.
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I never did get the hang of QWOP, but GIRP was slowly getting there for me.
But holy cow, for a brief window, I utterly ruled at Too Many Ninjas. I don't play anymore because I told Flash to screw it.
Refunded. I could only manage 55 minutes of playing. Not even Super Hexagon made me feel like that.
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Dejavous: nvr mind
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Fairfox: hmm
Yeah, what (s)he (s)aid.