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Come to Bag

by PaperBlurt profile

Humor
2015

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(based on 9 ratings)
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About the Story

"...and humans shall cometh to thy bag and feast upon its bounties"

(a twine cacophony filled with goodness for all)


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I've updated my Twine mini game collection Come to Bag.
The first version contained a lot of stories and the quality was somewhat...off on some pieces.

The new Come to Bag is smaller but hopefully tighter and better.

Enjoy!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
What you get for Trick or Treating at Todd Solondz's house..., May 2, 2015
by Hanon Ondricek (United States)

PaperBlurt makes very impressively designed Twines. This seems to be a collection of random bits all put together. It's a mixed bag - there are a few short little games reminiscent of Wario Ware, there are several short stories ranging from a lengthy pun to a disturbing tale of kidnapping and escape. There are two apocalyptic logs filled with loneliness. Like the majority of PB's work, these are stories made in Twine, not games - I don't think there's ever an option besides "click to continue" There's a couple of times where the author's preferred "continue" link is an ellipsis and sometimes three dots are hard to find. The story "Ines" is the most triggerworthy and contained the most typos - consistently "chock" for shock and "quite" for quiet and a couple more. This all adds up to a surreal and absurd and sometimes funny but occasionally disturbing jukebox which will entertain you if you're in the mood for PaperBlurt's unique brand of WTF?

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