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173 - High Speed Projectiles

I finished two games this week.  That’s weird for me.  Somehow, I was able to find the time to finish off both Tomb Raider & Double Fine’s Broken Age (Act I).  Both of them were actually very good, but Broken Age made me reminisce to the games that I played in my childhood in a way that very few things have in a VERY long time.  If you have a fondness for the point & click adventure games like Sam & Max, Full Throttle, or Day of the Tentacle (all were done by the guy who directed Broken Age)... well, you probably don’t need me to tell you about this game because you probably backed it on Kickstarter two years ago.  If you are unfamiliar with those games... find a way to experience them!


-Tom 1.24.2014

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