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Heretic's Hope, by G. C. Baccaris
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Galatea, by Emily Short
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An Evening at the Ransom Woodingdean Museum House, by Ryan Veeder
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Molly and the Butter Thieves, by Alice Grove (as Cosmic Hamster)
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This game puts a smile on my face!, December 2, 2019
by Rovarsson (Belgium)

"Molly and the Butter Thieves" is truly a joy to play.

Vividly described, well-implemented. Some easy, fun puzzles to get you more involved in the story, what's more to want?

What? Oh, yes. Beautiful, beautiful imagery. Plenty of that too.

This game is fun!

And it's called "Molly and the Butter Thieves"!

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Ether, by MathBrush
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Anchorhead, by Michael Gentry
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All Roads, by Jon Ingold
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Lost Pig, by Admiral Jota
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Divis Mortis, by Lynnea Glasser (as Lynnea Dally)
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Do Zombies go to heaven when they, uhm...?, December 1, 2019*
by Rovarsson (Belgium)
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A zombie game in a closed building where you wake up all alone with no memory of how you got there; all while the living dead could break through the door any minute. Yeah, I know...
Play this one though. It's very polished and well implemented. There's lots to explore, and examine. And you learn a lot about barricades: how to erect them properly if the creatures mustn't get through, how to get through them if you yourself must. Also: chemistry, yaay!

The game has a twist at the end, but you must be blind and deaf not to have felt it coming. Still nice though.

I particularly liked the epilogue. It gives Divis Mortis some gravitas, albeit after the fact. (Well, it is an epilogue...)

* This review was last edited on January 2, 2020
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Dragon Flies Like Labradorite, by Troy Jones III
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