February 2012
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Two London gentlemen in the party and all we have on us is a broken lady’s pocket watch? Come now boys, where are your manners; I expected watches on chains tucked into pockets in abundance.
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“The difficult part is having confidence that you’ve found the correct answer!”
It feels to me like Unwound Future ramps the puzzle difficulty up just a notch—slightly higher than Diabolical Box, but safely out of Curious Village’s danger zone of oh come on, now you’re just being mean. It’s a good change, because as much as Diabolical Box was a relief...
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so i just bought dear esther but
waffleguppies:
i’m nervous
without spoiling anything can anyone tell me if this is going to scare the pants off me
i would like to keep my pants if at all possible
Your pants will probably be safe: Dear Esther is more a ghost story than a haunting. The bulk of it is atmosphere, dark and unsettling and philosophical, but more about anger/regret than vengeance/harm. There are aspects you may...
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And then the rabbit gave me a track for my toy car.
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And then I was accosted by a criminal rabbit.
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That moment when you’re pretty much fished out and tired of playing and wrapping up and then someone asks you to deliver a present and the recipient is nowhere to be found and you keep stumbling off the path and you just want to be done already WHERE ARE YOU MITZI I WILL KILL YOU.
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