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What Linus Bruckman Sees When His Eyes Are Closed

- I just had to include a small post about a new surreal freeware graphic adventure, as cannily spotted over at IndyGamer, because, well, it's called 'What Linus Bruckman Sees When His Eyes Are Closed'.

If that isn't the best game name this year, I'll eat my jaunty pirate hat. It uses two halves of the screen to display different points of view all the way through the game, and the official page for the game reveals: "Unique dual story gameplay... Multiple Endings... English and Japanese Language... Loads of graphical effects... Gods, aliens, samurai, and Charlton Heston." Oo, Heston!

Another extremely neat thing: 'Add your name to the online Hall of Completion': so after you managed to complete the game, you can enter your name onto the website. Only a grand total of 5 people, including one-time GSW columnist Dessgeega, have managed it so far, so you'd better get cracking, eh?

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Wow! It's weird to be browsing around the blogs you usually visit and to suddenly see something you created! Thanks for the link, Simon! Enjoy the game!

The most innovative adventure game of the decade. Believe me humans, gnomes know such things....

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