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Yeah, I thought The Skellification of Everything was another one I thought did well there. Admittedly it is still quite silly, but being presented with a child’s voice you get the sense that it’s serious to someone and there are some meaningful choices in there. It’s putting the scruffy crayon assets into a context where they’re not entirely ridiculous.

I had to borrow a Windows laptop to get Final Dungeon Quest working myself. I imagine the technical barriers were probably a significant factor in the low number of ratings. Definitely give it a go if you ever find you can! I’d certainly prefer if it were easier to run, but I feel as though there’s a massive difference between a game that works under limited circumstances because it’s doing something bold and interesting and one where the creator just doesn’t know how to make it more widely accessible. This is definitely the former.