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Ten more games that will make you think about life. Life, eh? It's all a bit mad really, isn't it? Here we are, the products of millions of years of chance chemical and biological reactions, wandering around on a dying rock as it spins through the vast, indifferent universe with nought but the knowledge of our own inevitable oblivion for company. A sobering thought. And sobering thoughts will sure as sugar turn you to drink. But you don't want to do that - apparently it can be quite good for you. So spare your liver and sacrifice your eyesight and wrist tendons instead by digging in to our latest top ten games that make you think about life. 1 One Chance Here's something to think about - every decision we ever make, no matter how seemingly inconsequential it may be at the time, has the potential to fundamentally change our lives forever.

Of course, the thing about decisions is you normally only get one chance to make them and, once they're made, you can't go back. 2 A Mother in Festerwood Kids, eh? 3 American Dream 4 As I Lay Dying 5 Prior. Epiczeldatimeline.jpg (JPEG Image, 780x4268 pixels) Index of /library/D&D Books/3.5E Handbooks. Index of /library/D&D Books/3.5E Handbooks. Character Sheets.pdf (application/pdf Object)

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Thread of overlooked PC indie games recommendation. Thread title speaks for itself! I dont think GAF pays enough attention to the independent scene. Since making the Super Meat Boy thread i was surprised at how many gaffers didnt knew where the secret characters came from. And i can see how its hard to stay up to date with the whole scene, so the idea for this is to make a coherent list of the best of the unknown out there (unknown meaning = Braid, N+ etc dont count). Keep in mind that a lot of the links listed beneath the games direct you to the developer's site. Be sure to check out other works of him/her. This list is just a personal recommendation of some of my favorites. Developer: Terry Cavanagh If this was pressed into a ROM back in the heyday of the NES it would be considered a seminal platformer, rubbing shoulders with the likes of Mega Man 2 and Super Mario Bros.

Free Demo Buy it on Steam Time Fcuk Developers: Edmund McMillen, Alex Free to play at Newgrounds Spelunky Developer: Derek Yu Download for free Knytt Stories Gish Free Demo Aether.