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Hi! :D AWW this is such a lovely comment, I appreciate it so much ;_; And don't worry about using the same word too much, I do it all the time LOL, absolutely nothing wrong with that! <3

I'm sooo glad to hear that you enjoyed the game that much and that you want to play more of our games, that's honestly such a great feeling!! ;_; <3 And good news, if you enjoyed the point and clicking there's lots more of it in the other games (and The Guide is indeed a major character in most stories!). 

Thank you so much for playing and leaving such a sweet little message! And enjoy the rest of the games, feel free to let me know what you thought of them when or if you get to try them out! :) <3

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Yes, I'll definitely be leaving comments when I play the others!! It lets people know how great games are and why they should play them :)

One question though, is there a certain order the purgatory games need to be played in? 

*Edit, for anyone who's reading this, the order is: Pitstop in Purgatory, Poetry in Purgatory and Ezrebeth (a Holiday Mindfudge) -there's also The Painting with a character from Poetry in Purgatory. I won't say her name as it's spoilers for The Painting. Maybe the universes are connected? Anyway, the games don't need to be played in that order but you get the best experience if you do :)

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Wonderful, thank you! :) <3

There's some debate in the Discord among fans which order is the best, but as a developer I've always made it a priority to make sure that you can actually jump in anywhere. Your perspective will be different, but they're all possible starting points (and they're all connected and in the same universe).

As the creator, I'd probably recommend playing them in the order they were made, which is:

Pitstop in Purgatory > The Painting > Ezrebeth (A Holiday Mindfudge) > Poetry in Purgatory > Guidelicious

But there are people who say that The Painting is better to start with, and even a couple who started with Ezrebeth and found that to be a cool way to be introduced. 

And of course, Poetry is Pitstop's sequel, but since it's standalone you can also start there and that will make Pitstop sort of an origin story for you instead.

So any way you want it is fine, basically! :) <3

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Thanks! I'll just do it randomly then, sorry for just assuming that order, but ye :>>