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  2. Jenny LeClue - Wikipedia

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    The game contains point-and-click elements, and features a hand-drawn art style. [5] Players are able to interact with certain items in the game, but there is limited clue solving required. During dialogue sections, players can observe the person talking to spot clues as to whether they are lying, but the mechanic is automatic.

  3. Contradiction: Spot the Liar! - Wikipedia

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    Contradiction: Spot the Liar!, also known as Contradiction: The All-Video Murder Mystery Adventure or just Contradiction is an FMV game developed by video game music composer Tim Follin through Kickstarter crowdfunding with production company Baggy Cat and released through Apple Inc.'s iOS App Store and Mac App Store on January 14, 2015 and Steam on July 10, 2015.

  4. We Were Here (series) - Wikipedia

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    We Were Here is a cooperative first-person puzzle video game developed by Total Mayhem Games from The Netherlands, released for free on February 3, 2017, on Steam for PC. Two players take the role of Antarctic explorers who have become split up in an old castle, called Castle Rock. They must solve puzzles by communicating via walkie-talkies.

  5. List of art games - Wikipedia

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    The game has been displayed in art exhibits including the 2010 "Game (Life): Video Games in Contemporary Art" exhibit at The Firehouse Gallery. [39] Line Rider [17] (2006, Boštjan Čadež, PC) - A puzzle game in which the player can draw the track for the character. LocoRoco [17] (2006, Tsutomu Kouno, PSP) - A tilt-based platform game.

  6. The Stanley Parable - Wikipedia

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    The game has been analyzed by the book Fictionality, Factuality, and Reflexivity Across Discourses and Media for drawing attention to how the game itself is presented, noting that due to how the game's narrative is perceived, it touches on the connection between fiction and reality. The "Confusion" ending where the Narrator and Stanley ...

  7. Conversation games - Wikipedia

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    The game-master asks the person to their right "truth or dare," followed by the player choosing either a truth or a dare. [3] Mafia (party game) A social deduction game played between 5 or more people in which participants are divided in two groups, the mafia and citizens. Players try to guess who are the mafia.

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  9. Maize (video game) - Wikipedia

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    GameSpot says the game is an "absurdist" game based on Monty Python and X-Files humor. [1] It tells the story of sentient corn created by government scientists who misinterpreted a memo. [1] During gameplay, players encounter talking objects and solve puzzles. [1] It takes place at an abandoned farm, nearby an active underground research ...