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This is just a teaser game for upcoming Bendy projects but it has more interesting puzzles then the previous games lol.

When I was a kid I was SO scared of this purple faggot

“Click to Ten” is literally a life-saver! I was seriously depressed, and this game was the only thing that could cheer me up. On the one hand, making just ten clicks might seem stupid and shallow. On the other hand, making those clicks gave me hope that I could accomplish anything. Definitely, a silly game had a profound impact on me, and I doubt anyone else will ever understand just how deep it could be. So, thank you “Click to Ten” with all my heart, you are the main reason I continue to smile!

So I have 300 hours in this game. and out of those 300 hours what do i think of payday 2?, I love it, its stupid, its funny, glitches like the heads flying back if you get a headshot are pretty much features and the mask and guns are amazing but one complaint I have with payday 2. Is that they cut support for console pretty much making it so that we don’t get much dlc, heist, mask, guns etc but it redeems it self by making the heist you have great, beautiful, funny, and stupid. 5/5 stars for me.

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This game was nostalgic to come back to after years, of being a nice classic indie horror game. While the game in general doesn't hold up horror as of now, it still can be pretty daunting at times when you don't expect it. As for gameplay, the three first nights can be a bore as there is no real horror. You mostly roam around exploring the map set-up and figuring out how the game works out at first. Nothing scary happens other than Mama appearing for a brief moment. I think they should've kept it to a minimum of 1-2 nights to get adjusted. For the other nights, it's fun to try to avoid Mama and do your task. A couple of complaints I have about Mama though is that she becomes very easy once you've encountered her a couple of times, as well and she can at times - spawn either right on top, or directly in front of you (This problem occurs often during the ritual night). The main game is pretty solid and is more of an original idea, I'd recommend it if you like free-roam mascot horror indie games (As the state of these genres hasn't been pretty as of recently)!

As for the kaleidoscope DLC, it doesn't add too much to the game. I found the letters you get to be a bit cheesy, as how they say stuff is a bit abnormal for something like Tattletail. Mama also only appears once to chase you throughout the DLC, which is quite disappointing, as she's the only thing that can kill you. However, the layout of the map in the DLC is pretty interesting and I enjoyed the creativity of it. I think the DLC could've been more interesting if they redid some parts and expanded upon it, as the total gameplay for it is around 20-30 minutes total. The DLC is free though, so at least that can make up for it. Overall, a quick-play DLC that isn't too bad, but isn't the best either.

Overall, Tattletail is a solid indie horror game with a unique concept that's worth checking out if you're a fan of mascot horror indie games. Despite some flaws, it's still a solid game. I would give it a score of 7-9 out of 10.

The feds are taking my indie game liking license for not getting it

Once upon a time, I made a pretty cool Ender Dragon which I posted to the Steam workshop. It got a pretty good amount of downloads and likes, at least relative to all the Ratchet & Clank weapons I also did. Flash forward a few weeks later, and I find a mod showcase on YouTube going over my own Ender Dragon. I click on the video just to find that there was no mention of me at all, not even the link to the Steam Workshop page. Little 12-year old me was so pissed. It was the first time I ever had my art stolen for clout, and I suspect it wont be the last.

"Stop! We're shooting at our own men!"