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Iyashikei - The Fountain, by Adam Sommerfield
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Codex Crusade, by leechykeen
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Crazy Cats, (al)Chemy Combining Coffee Creatively, July 23, 2024

This was a strange thing to experience! It’s about a humble librarian’s assistant’s intern finding a strange and special book. Much of the game is in a weird cafeteria… at the bottom of the library? With alchemy and … fight scenes. Against an elevator bouncer called Jorge.

There are some fun bits, including alchemy, but there were bugs as well. After playing through multiple fight scenes with Jorge and fainting every time, I woke up to no text on the screen. Just a status bar and background image. And no way to get out.

Also, if you’re doing alchemy but are only holding one ingredient, once you’ve placed in that ingredient you are stuck in a forever loop you can’t escape.

I would play through any sequels that are made. It’s actually a fairly fun game, where background images actually are fairly good and sound effects (although weird) actually contribute (I don’t often play with sound, but of the ones I have played with, I think only DOL-OS is better for me).

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Alabaster, by John Cater, Rob Dubbin, Eric Eve, Elizabeth Heller, Jayzee, Kazuki Mishima, Sarah Morayati, Mark Musante, Emily Short, Adam Thornton, Ziv Wities
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A Dodecapedic Box, by zeno pillan
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Open Flame, by Damon L. Wakes
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How To Make Eggplant Lasagna (With Cats!), by Emery Joyce and N. Cormier
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Rescue at Quickenheath, by Mo Farr
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He Knows That You Know and Now There's No Stopping Him, by Charm Cochran
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It can't be true it mustn't be true, by Charm Cochran
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Suspended in the air so that all of your weight is concentrated on a single point halfway down your spine, by Charm Cochran
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