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{{Infobox| Eyeland-logo.gif | 2022-05-16 | Ron Lent |[https://ronlent.itch.io/eyeland itch.io]| | {{Infobox| Eyeland-logo.gif | 2022-05-16 | Ron Lent |[https://play.date/games/eyeland/ Catalog], [https://ronlent.itch.io/eyeland itch.io]|555KB}} | ||
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Have fun, that's all you need to know — but if you'd like a little more context, consider this: sometimes it isn't until you lose something that you realize what it meant to you. | Have fun, that's all you need to know — but if you'd like a little more context, consider this: sometimes it isn't until you lose something that you realize what it meant to you. | ||
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Revision as of 19:05, 3 October 2023
From itch.io:
WELCOME to EYELAND, a small "wander-around-&-figure-it-out" game made with Pulp for Playdate.
Have fun, that's all you need to know — but if you'd like a little more context, consider this: sometimes it isn't until you lose something that you realize what it meant to you.