1. No, but I've had "Sugar Town" stuck in my head for the past day or so.
2. Is Every Day The Same Dream accessible? That's the most recent game I've played.
3. I haven't, but I can't speak for anyone else here.
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1. In your opinion, what does it mean for a game to be accessible? For instance, does it just need to be easy to learn to play, or does it also need to be easy to finish?
2. How different does someone have to be from you for you not to have empathy for them? (Please note that having empathy for a person is not the same as liking them.)
3. How similar does someone have to be to you for you to be able to feel like you can speak for them?
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Squinky is always right, but only for certain values of "always" and "right".
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