• Rose Thorne@lemm.ee
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        Very real, from what I can tell.

        Old West, Marshalls dialogue options.

        “Your replies (a) Dude, the way that we have treated Native Americans is most non- triumphant! (b) Excellent, dude! Cowboys and Indians?! Count me in! (aa) Dude, remember the golden rule - be excellent to each other. (ab) Dude, violence never pays. (ac) I just do not think that we should treate Native Americans in this most bogus way. (ba) Before I can enlist, good captainly dude, I must find ___! (bb) Look dude, the way that I’ve been treated around here, I have little interest in fighting to defend these people. (bc) I’d love to sign up, but ___ has my pen.”

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        My mom and I beat the game after about a million runs when it came out. I still have flashbacks to the boomboxes and muffins.

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    I’m so tired of these woke time travellers imposing their radical agenda and they never bring me along!

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    This seems like an interesting game, one of many that I wish was remastered for the switch.

    Is this game any good? Anyone remember it more than vaguely?

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      It is apparently not very good, according to the angry video game nerd, and it was published by LJN so I am inclined to believe its trash.

      But a [quirky Earthbound inspired] indie JRPG thats woke about going back in time sounds like fun