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Kiss Chase

by Anonymous

2002

(based on 7 ratings)
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Like many other SpeedIFs, "Kiss Chase" is short, silly, and a little buggy. What makes it stand out is that it uses the Reactive Agent Planner extension to create goal-seeking NPCs who wander around the map trying to accomplish their objectives. If you're not careful, one of them will turn out to be better at the game than you are yourself...

-- Emily Short

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