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Anyone ever play this?

>> No.801456

Wow I have. I didn't know anyone else did. I enjoyed it (at the time, at least) but I never got through the final dungeon.

>> No.801504

>>801456
I actually managed to beat it. At the end you can marry someone. You can save right before you choose who you want to marry. Ideally you should marry one of the princesses, but anyone in the room is fair game. So I married the king. Fuck the kingdom..

>> No.801518

I can't handle all these food puns.

>> No.801535

It wasn't till the end that I realized that the whole game was designing to promote recycling. All the bad guys had names like bio hazard and shit. It was sorta of a dig at capitalism

>> No.801702

>>801504
Oh my god that's great. Maybe I should play through it and beat it.

>> No.802321
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802321

Yup.

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>>801518
Same.
I ragequit around one of the dungeons where shit does triple damage to me of what I'm dealing.
I should try it again, assuming I have one of the saves on hand.

>> No.802854

SHOVE SHOVE SHOVE SHOVE

>> No.802946
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802946

>>801535
>craft an environmentally-friendly message to encourage game players to recycle
>by manufacturing thousands of GB cartridges, each packaged in their own little plastic container and crammed into a cardboard box with an instruction manual

>> No.802960

>>802946
>cardboard and manual made from corrugated recycled paper
>plastic is decomposable bioshit
>cartridge is also decomposable bioshit

Problem solved.

>> No.803436

>>802946
>implying they're disposable instead of collectible