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:Linux Got Game: Blob Wars ( Blob And Conquer)
Linux Got Game: Blob Wars ( Blob And Conquer)
Nov 24, 2009, 23 :02 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (4725 reads)

"Gameplay:
Blob And Conquer starts off with a scary warning: This game contains scenes of blood and violence. But, you can take it as a joke as there's nothing violent about round blobs shooting each other and then exploding in a shower of redness like a squashed tomato. If you don't like seeing the "red effect", you can turn it off anytime at the game options.

"You will play the game as Bob and you are of course a blob that has a huge responsibility of saving your world from evil alien invaders."

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