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Where does all this fruit come from? Why are there explosives interlaced? I need answers.

For an idle game this has to be one of the more interesting. They introduce a card system with levelling which really changes the mind numbing task that is idleing. That said it’s probably the easiest 2000 gamescore around.

Stand Name: Down With The Sickness
Stand User: DestroyerOfMid

Power: B
Speed: B
Range: D
Staying: C
Precision: C
Potential: C

Description: A shadowy humanoid figure that primarily fights using a scythe. When an object or organism is targeted by the user, the stand will render its judgement upon the target by shouting “PEAK” or “MID.” If the stand shouts the former, it will lack any means of damaging the target. However, if the stand shouts the latter, hits from its scythe will completely destroy the target at the atomic level.

How Fish is Made isn't just your typical video game—it's a transformative odyssey through the labyrinth of existential inquiry that left an indelible mark on my soul. From the moment I plunged into its immersive universe, I sensed that I was embarking on an extraordinary voyage.

The game's narrative unfolds like a symphony of philosophical musings, interweaving threads of existential pondering, moral quandaries, and the relentless pursuit of purpose. Every decision I made felt consequential, as though I were sculpting not only the fate of the characters, but also my own philosophical outlook.

Visually arresting, every pixel seemed to pulsate with the essence of the game's spirit, beckoning me to contemplate the intricacies and wonders of existence. The soundtrack, haunting yet enchanting, echoed the game's themes, stirring emotions deep within my core.

However, what truly distinguishes How Fish is Made is its ability to provoke introspection. As I navigated its depths, I found myself grappling with existential dilemmas, confronting my deepest fears, and ultimately, unearthing layers of myself I never knew existed. It's rare for a video game to possess such profound transformative power, but How Fish is Made transcends the realm of mere entertainment—it's a catalyst for personal evolution and self-realization.

Even now, long after I've completed the game, its lessons reverberate within me. How Fish is Made isn't just a game; it's a philosophical voyage—a magnum opus that has forever altered the course of my life. It's more than an experience; it's a revelation—a masterpiece that will continue to resonate with me for years to come.

Cool, but at this point in time everyone should just go on mapcrunch - which was one of the first if not THE first to ever do it - and enjoy a free experience without the hassle of having to wait to play a game after only 5 rounds. All you gotta do is enable the stealth setting and you're set. I'm not paying any money for a more than a decade old concept that was already free to begin with.

Sometimes a free roaming exploration experience suplants superfluous gamification.

very fun and exciting to learn about different places of the world and have fun with your friends... but then they made it all monetized microtransaction crap!

everything that happens after getting the urge to boot up a clicker game is to people with adhd what biting into a delicious looking peanut butter cookie and falling into anaphylactic shock is to people who know they have severe nut allergies. probably