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KIDS from Michael Frei and Mario von Rickenbach is an odd one, it's not exactly a game but more of an experience that brings you along for the ride. Note: Personal purchase.

This is the second collaboration between Frei and Rickenbach after 2015's Plug & Play, with both having Linux support and KIDS seeing Linux support right away. It's, uh, a little odd. Charming though in many ways, without giving away too much talking about it is quite difficult because it's very short at around 20-30 minutes long (exactly 30 minutes on the dot for me) but weirdly enjoyable.

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If you like games that are short, experimental, art and/or you like throwing people down deep dark holes then it's for you.

You can find KIDS on itch.io and Steam, which I somehow just made sound creepy. I'm talking about the game of course.

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buckysrevenge May 29, 2019
My 4yo thought this game was very silly, I found it curious and made me feel uncomfortable some of the time, so I guess that's a win all around!
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