Game Breaker
“Why are we fighting?” the boss asks the protagonist.
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You've reached a long awaited boss fight in your favourite video game. There's only one problem: a game-breaking glitch means you cannot harm your enemy and they cannot hurt you.
This game was forged from the intense frustration following an incredibly bugged boss fight in one of the creator's favourite video games.
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- Oct. 25, 2024
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- English
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- Everyone
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- Single Session
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