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Tingalan

by William Dooling profile

Horror
2017

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About the Story

Tingalan is a magic wood
where the trees are greatly feared.
It's haunted by hares,
and phasms, and bears
and spirits with bats in their beard


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Delron
Delron Compilation
Once you are past the beginning, the parser problems become less important. And if you give it a chance and learn the game mechanics it is quite fun.
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