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Blue Bomber
Hidden Object Game with 3D environment
https://youtu.be/EVfpmwQnKZI
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🎾💜 ↼W̬̯̱̞̠̜̺̯̮͉̯̞͖̮̺͎ͣ̊͛ͥͧͯ͐̍̍͌ͮ̊ͪͨA͚̖̘͈̱͎͔̞͈̤̬ͧ͗̊̒͌ͮͯͯ̒̏ͯ̀͆͌̅̚Ã̻͎͍̮͇̠͍̜̼̼̩̜͙̮͈̹͇ͯ̓ͪ̾͋̊ͥ̑̇̈̂̚l͚̣̫̳̮̝̖̝̣͉̙̯͚ͮ͆͋͂u̥̣̱̲̣͚̳̗̼͔̣͎̭̎͒ͭ̍̐͆̇͂̂͊̄̔͛̽ỉ̳͈̟͈̮̫͉̬̟̜̳̟̓̃͒̄͒̾̎͑ͯ͗̾g̙̝̞̻̻̣̪̩̰͇̩̟̺͓̮̓ͨ͗̅̓̍̉̈̂̚i̟͍͙̜̦̤͗̑̆͐͗͆ͮ͊̽̎ͩ̎͌ͦ̚ͅ⇀ 💜🎾
I want to say that this game is somthing diffrent and maybe something special in it's genre. But the pixelart theme looks too much like minecraft, and I played a lot of pixelart indie titles even the junk ones wich have at the very least its own style.
And saddly becouse of that this is just anothe puzle game, not worth of disc space on computer unles someone are really bored.

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Gaybrush Threepwood
Why this obsession with overcoming adversity with "ordinary heroes"? I mean, it's a frickin' game so you are supposed to be extraordinary and achieve feats which no human could. Think the Crystal Bearers, the Warriors of Light!

Even Sir Graham may have started out as an ordinary individual but he still did things beyond the realm of possibility. Guybrush Threepwood may have begun as a random slacker yet he became a mighty pirate by doing improbable things and could hold his breath for ten minutes. That kid in Dragon Quest 1 wielded a wooden stick initially yet he emerged as a powerful warrior who defeated the dark lord singlehandedly. Do you see the point?

Games are meant to be about accomplishing the impossible, not exploring your feelings. There are those who blame women for this sorry state of affairs like that halfwit who created Depression Quest but are you going to say that about Jane Jensen or Rieko Kodama, creator of Phantasy Star? It's not women to blame but just stupid cucks who have no understanding of gaming culture.
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Schizoid Patrol
t. one-dimensional gamerbrain addicted to power fantasy
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