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Welcome to our first ever "Frankenstein" episode, where we both review a different game, and then talk about why we didn't like and/or finish the game the other one reviewed. Sound confusing? Great!

Also, professor Sam gets all Futurama on us when he talks about cryogenics!

Double also: follow our buddies on Youtube over at Crunchy Cozy Games:

https://www.youtube.com/@CrunchyCozyGames

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