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Brain of the Night Guest

by Caelyn Sandel profile and Carolyn VanEseltine

2011

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About the Story

You play as Alex, a student into pharmaceuticals. You passed out during a tour of the Plutonian Commonwealth museum, and now a maintenance bot is telling you the museum's closed and it'll take you to police in the morning. The bot shuts itself off and you decide you need to find a way out of here.


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