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I don t think I ve ever played as a frustrated telemarketer in a video game before, but that s Sunny, the protagonist of 



If you press your ear up against the keyhole, you ll be able to eavesdrop on
Screenshot Saturday, Twitter s weekly tag for developers to share snippets of their in-progress games has again rolled around, leaving behind a treasure trove for me to pick through and choose some pretty gifs to share with you. Within: an over-eager goat, a sun-drenched world, and some octopus-battling rodents.
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Who among us has not at some point wanted to gently take our friends hands and then hurl them bodily across a perilous gap? That s the aim of the game in
I, one of the Alices (guess which) have read at least two entire books about video games, and one of them is a book called Lost In A Good Game by Dr. Pete Etchells. It’s about how games aren’t as bad as some studies, Piers Morgan, and approximately all of the newspapers say they are, plus a little bit about his own life and the role video games have played in them. How interesting! 



