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i might have left the accidental Swastika alone if not for the butt at the end.
Also you should remove the nazi symbol on the course with the disgusting lens flare.
nice try but do better.
Not only do you get a list of cleverly named levels to play, but you are blessed with an update on one of the creators children. A DIY surgery that kept him alive. Now leading to him leaving to a very difficult university course. You cant help but with the best for them.
And then you get into the levels. as I said before, each has its own clever name and gimmic. from the risks of gambling. to staring directly into the sun. I see this as lessons in life. And it's incredible how they can teach so much in just a game. I plan to show this to my kids, In hopes they will learn as much as I did from this god send.
Fuck.