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Hey @Masem, did you intend to add the citations where you did in this edit? It adds an unsourced sentence and breaks the existing reference (as that block of text was all attributed to the footnoted source czar20:46, 21 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]
What I was intending was that those three refs I added, taken from the Stanley Parable article, all support the same information that the MCVUK article about how the collaboration came about (how he got involved, 2 years of remote collaboration). --MASEM (t) 21:14, 21 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I am almost certain that W Pugh / Crows Crows Crows made a mobile game. I remember it vaguely, it was a game where you would tap the screen over and over, 'eating' food served to you. After eating, a message would slowly write out, each letter accompanying a young girl's gasp. It would say things like 'defeat Uncle hunger' or 'let us go, there is food waiting for us' and as time went on, and more food eaten, the things you eat become more and more disgusting. It starts off with fruit and bread, makes its way to soups and baskets (you also eat the container the food was stored in) and finally, doll heads and literal bones. Sometimes you would get a red background or the gasps would be higher pitched or faster. I think the game was called something along the lines of "EAT". 146.200.208.0 (talk) 00:01, 4 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]