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Fun fact: this game has maps that don't actually exist in the game files.  Somehow, some endings take place on non-existent maps.

Fun fact: this game has maps that don't actually exist in the game files.  Somehow, some endings take place on non-existent maps.
How is that even possible? Does the game get the map from online?

Oh god what do I do when I turn on the machine at the end of the proper path?
So far i think the narrator is actually right at what he says then.
I haven't been able to find anything to get out of there or anything.

How is that even possible? Does the game get the map from online?
I have no clue, my best guess is that it's compiled into the executable.

don't play the game for 5 years to get an achievement?
best achievement ever

But..
Don't get me wrong, Ninja love Party is hilarious, but some people like JonTron more. Maybe because his fanbase is bigger.

Im sad that emotion booths arent in the game

Would this be a fun game to stream with commentary? I just bought it and would set up a stream if people would watch.

Would this be a fun game to stream with commentary?
My friend did that yesterday.
He talks over the narrator, which ruins it for me, and not talking over the narrator is worthless, considering he talks all the time.

Would this be a fun game to stream with commentary? I just bought it and would set up a stream if people would watch.
the game is its own commentary. it's not a game you can talk over, it's a game you HAVE to play.

Would this be a fun game to stream with commentary? I just bought it and would set up a stream if people would watch.
Neither fun to watch with or without commentary.  It's all about playing it yourself.

I tried to take screenshots of some cool stuff but when I checked the screenshots folders theyre all converted into just pics of the start. I am guessing that is on purpose so I will not divulge any of the awesomeness I have encountered.

I played the game, it was insane fun. I was expecting the stories to be much longer, but nonetheless it was great. The adventure line was my favorite ending.

This is one of those games where the developers said "forget you. we'll make our own rules with blackjack 'n' hookers".